Sometimes, when you need to be part of a charity work getting bulk items, the normal grocers will slaughter the wallets before getting anything decent.
This is the best way to maximise what we have accumulated together to get the most of it.
And that's where an extra mile of effort to get the best price is needed.
This is particularly important for this food pack, lentils as where I am, we do not produce lentils due to the unsuitable weather, hence imports are needed.
Often times a 5kg can come up to almost $10 USD, especially during festive celebrations alike Eid or Diwali, and the first 2 families we got for Hope In A Box Christmas round up organised by @dbfoodbank we were slaughtered with local prices and it was doubled!
But thanks be to God the moment Diwali is over, each pack cost us around $4 USD, and the cheapest we could get was from Ukraine.
Instead of supporting arms, I'd personally would rather support the agricultural exports because this doesn't fuel bloodshed.
But I digress
So after a few rounds and locations of treasure hunting, yes, including Vit C for the kids for underprivileged families, especially recent rampant spread of influenza B (I think I caught it too with the crazy hot-cold-hot-cold weather), finally the task succeeded!
The families will get (based on package sets) around 12 items that could round up to $63 USD per aid pack for Christmas, and we hope that at lease this will really help them survive for at least 3 weeks.
Spiced lentils soup is actually quite nice, and lentils rice gives both carbs and protein with some fibre is a good fuel for hard-working families. Filling the stomach with something more decent than can food or processed chemicals.
My whole boot was so filled up I think Bezzy had to work extra hard to deliver to the pick-up points. 😅
But it was still worth it.
Until Then
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