The other morning at Joyce's house, her kitchen counters were full of food packages of all kinds and she was busy stuffing them into her refrigerator.
It was pretty obvious her fridge was reaching its max capacity.
As it turned out her tenant had bought a lot of extra food for herself and her daughter to have during and after our recent tropical storm.
Then her refrigerator broke!
Since Joyce's fridge was getting stuffed, I got some of the food too. A lot actually.
My fridge is at least 20 years old. It's a Kenmore, a brand that I've found to be very reliable, but still, old is old.
It has a huge bottom freezer drawer, which was rather empty, so I stuffed most of the food in there.
I ate all the yogurts, of course I did, I live on yogurt. And I even tried some pork sausages that were in an opened packet. They were really, really good, but I don't think I would buy some, as I still don't like to eat a lot of meat. But maybe I will, they were that good, from Walmart, where my neighbor works.
I hope she will get her refrigerator situation resolved, so I can return the frozen items to her.
In the meantime, please, dear old fridge, stay strong, don't collapse under the weight and responsibility of keeping and preserving so much food.
I know you're not used to it...
But you can do it!