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Booster and Congregate Meal Program

April 7th, 2022 at 06:49 pm

I got my second COVID booster yesterday at Walgreens. Since I had made the trip, I decided to get anything I was getting low on, to save another trip later. I bought razors ($9) and prebiotics/probiotics ($12).

Today my arm is quite sore and I can only lift it so far. And I am definitely feeling under the weather. But I'm not discouraging anyone from getting the booster! This is a small price to pay for protection, and I'm sure I'll be back to normal tomorrow.

I am just lying around, reading and taking it easy. It's good to have a day like this once in a while!

In other news, I stopped at the senior center to apply for the congregate meal program. I selected the option to pick up 5 frozen dinners once a week. I was inspired to do this by Wink, who has received such wonderful benefits from her senior center! I do wish we received groceries rather than frozen meals, like Wink, but I am willing to take anything to help with the grocery budget. This is a federal program I am eligible for based on my age and income.

So this coming Tuesday, I'll be picking up my first five meals.  I hope they're good!

2 Responses to “Booster and Congregate Meal Program”

  1. Wink Says:
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    CB, I am so glad you are utilizing your senior center's food program! I hope the meals are good.

  2. Lots of ideas Says:
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    CB, I’m glad you are trying the food program. You might find that you need to deconstruct, repurpose, and/or add seasoning to the meals, But whatever, this should help with food bills.

    I agree that Winks program is amazing!

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