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Need Food Lady strikes again

July 22nd, 2010 at Thu, 22nd, 2010 at 1:07 pm by heidiskrzypek

I got a call from a friend who interfaced with Need Food Lady on her way to the ferry yesterday. Said friend encouraged the woman to go to check out the food bank, to which the reply was reportedly, ”I can’t eat that food.” Just after visiting Doc Weispfenning’s Tuesday, I spotted the same Need Food Lady purchasing food at Vashon Market, and again at a bus stop yesterday holding the Need Food sign. We’re baffled only because Vashon’s food bank has an incredible garden, plenty of fresh produce AND accommodates a great deal of special dietary needs. Huh. Last time I looked, the sign didn’t say, “Need (Lactose-Free Soy-Free Gluten-Free, Vegan, Organic, Non-Food-Bank) Food.” Just fascinated is all.

Island mom and wife. Gainfully employed Seattle copywriter. Vashon forager. Emerging swimmer. Fan of dancehall reggae, good cooking, shallow reality TV shows, and public radio.

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