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Girl Scouts Collecting Food, Clothes for Sandy Victims

Baby food, schools supplies, diapers and blankets are among the items needed.

 

The Wayne Girl Scouts are collecting donations of various items to donate to Hurricane Sandy victims.

The Scouts are asking for the following items:

  • Baby food (jars, formula, cereal etc)
  • School supplies (pens, pencils, notebooks, paper, etc)
  • Diapers
  • Blankets
  • Flashlights and batteries
  • New, packaged socks and underwear in the package (adults and children)
  • New hats and gloves
  • Healthy snacks (non perishable)
  • Canned vegetables
  • Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap etc)
  • Peanut butter and jelly

All items can be delivered to 167 Webster Drive.

Residents with questions should contact Allison Peckham at 973-686-1175 or via e-mail at march18@yahoo.com.

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Related Topics: Girl Scouts and Hurricane Sandy

Nose Wayne

9:13 pm on Monday, November 12, 2012

THANK YOU GIRLS !!! Please support these scouts any way you can.

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dsf

6:30 am on Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Today's food-conscious consumers have their eyes on products that not only are a good deal, but also promise taste, natural ingredients and local appeal. Maximizing each area of a homemade food product takes it a long way toward its successful marketing, as well as creating a brand identity that will stand out in a crowded marketplace. Thanks.
Regards,
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ddsdd

8:15 am on Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Get a wool or silk shirt. Both of these textiles work fairly well with food coloring. Nylon also usually works well, but it sometimes has a synthetic coating on it that stops it from absorbing the ink. Cotton will not hold food coloring as well. Thanks.
regards,
www.weightlosspunch.com

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8:16 am on Monday, April 1, 2013

A manual scale is the kind you'll find in most grocery stores. You place the food on top of it, or in the basket if it's a hanging scale, and watch the needle move to show you how much the food weighs. Thanks.
Regards,
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asdfasdfsd

1:06 am on Tuesday, May 14, 2013

The bad news is that many food colorings approved by the U.S. contain toxic substance and are actually banned in other countries. The good news is that you can easily color your foods with items in your pantry. All recipes here are based on coloring about 1 cup of white cake icing. Thanks.
Regards,
http://www.reinventingaging.org/general-health/krill-oil/krill-oil/

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