No one to eat what I bake
"Scott Danzig" > wrote in message
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> Hey all,
>
> I took up cooking and baking when I moved out on my own 3 years ago.
Often
> I'll experiment with cookies/brownies/turtle
bars/cheesecakes/fudges/peanut
> brittle, etc etc. I only see my friends so often and I can't keep
stuffing
> cookies down their throats, despite the rave reviews they give them.
> Everyone at work is rather weight conscious. I don't own a coffee shop to
> sell the stuff in. I was even thinking of donating the desserts
somewhere,
> but I have no idea where to ask. I'm not religious and don't keep kosher,
> so I guess the local synagogue is out. I certainly don't want to throw
any
> of it away. What are some ideas of what I can do with my unsung
> confections?
>
> - Scott
>
>
Every community has a senior citizen center where people congregate and
donate their resources to things like driving others to doctors, doing small
repairs for others. I have only been to them as a donor, but I have seen
most are of the age that they probably are no longer baking. But they are
alert, play cards and seem to be having fun. I know this is a part of life
that young people can not appreciate yet, but a young person just entering
their premises ought to bring excitement, let alone one bringing gifts.
Dee
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