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we are the innfolk ([personal profile] we_are_spc) wrote2023-01-26 07:47 am

{T} It's a good thing snowflake is low pressure...

Betweeen Covid executive dysfunction and work, it's been hell. o.o

I'm still trying to recover, even *after* taking two weeks off of work from covid to coming home and then doing mor adulting, and it isn't working very well.

I'm still taking the appropriate perscriptions, save for the supplements, sleeping (Probably at the wrong hours, but ya'know, but due to not having many groceries in the house (Due to the fact I have no PTO at said job)...food is the main issue. Especially since I'm busy eating up the ready-made things the friend left for me to chao down on and my cow's milk went caput.

Anyone got any other ideas to keep me from floping after coming home from work for a bit? I'm about $20 in the hole at this point due to having to take Ubers a couple times-so ordering is not an option right now without putting me further behind, unfortunately.

Thanks you lot.

-T^SPC~

PS: the public nature of entries like this is...not normal, so you know. >.>
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[personal profile] gingicat 2023-01-26 03:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Our local community fridge often has premade meals in it.
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[personal profile] gingicat 2023-01-26 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
It's the food equivalent of Little Free Libraries, basically.

I looked at the map and, sadly, you are correct that there are none in Indianapolis. [sadface]

Here are a couple of recommended places:
https://www.gleaners.org/

There is this page - weirdly, the listings are below the ads, so keep scrolling.

Edit: a few of them are even located somewhere other than a church!

https://www.foodpantries.org/ci/in-indianapolis
Edited 2023-01-26 17:09 (UTC)
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[personal profile] gingicat 2023-01-27 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
One of my coworkers was doing a training today for a local organization (I sat in) and the directed discussion was about intersectional needs. If those pantries were accessible to anyone without a car, there would be a much higher chance that they'd be accessible to you.

In any case, I'm sorry that the only thing I seem to be doing is flinging information at you.