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You now quaIify for 1,551.00 per month, in grocery support in your zip-code
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Groceries HeIp)
Tue Jul 23 09:49:13 2024
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2024 09:49:11 -0400
To: <linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu>
From: "Groceries HeIp" <eatsandgrocers@karimmoving.com>
Reply-To: eatsandgrocers@karimmoving.com
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Grocery Support Notifcation
Dear Resident,
We are happy to let you know that your zip code qualifies for $1,595.00 each month in grocery support.
This initiative aims to assist families and individuals with the nutrition they require. To obtain your grocery support card, please
Click Here
and compIete the form by the end of the day on July 24th.
Program Highlights
Receive a grocery support card preloaded with $1,595.00 each month.
UtiIize the card at participating grocery outlets nationwide.
Support for fresh produce, dairy, meat, and other essentials.
AppIication Process
Click Here
to reach the appIication form.
Provide your personaI and contact detaiIs.
Submit the form before the deadIine.
If you have any questions or need assistance with the appIication process, please contact our support team.
Thank you,
The Grocery Support Team
© 2024 Grocery Support Program
Date: July 22, 2024
Time: 08:15 AM
Emily Johnson:
Hi everyone,
I thought it would be fun to share some of our favorite comfort foods. There's something so heartwarming about comfort food, and I’m always looking for new recipes to try. My go-to comfort food is a classic mac and cheese. I make it with a mix of sharp cheddar and Gruyère, and it's always a hit in my house.
What about you all? Any favorite comfort foods or recipes you’d like to share?
Best,
Emily
Date: July 22, 2024
Time: 09:10 AM
Daniel Perez:
Hey Emily and all,
Mac and cheese sounds amazing! For me, nothing beats a warm bowl of chicken noodle soup. It’s my go-to when I need something comforting. I use homemade chicken broth, lots of veggies, and egg noodles. It’s simple but incredibly soothing, especially during colder months.
Looking forward to hearing everyone else’s favorites.
Cheers,
Daniel
Date: July 22, 2024
Time: 10:30 AM
Sophia Martinez:
Hi everyone,
Great topic, Emily! Comfort food has a special place in my heart. My favorite is lasagna. I layer it with a rich meat sauce, ricotta, mozzarella, and Parmesan. It’s a bit of a process to make, but the end result is always worth it. Plus, it’s perfect for leftovers.
Can’t wait to hear more suggestions!
Best,
Sophia
Date: July 22, 2024
Time: 11:45 AM
Michael Thompson:
Hey all,
Lasagna and mac and cheese are solid choices. For me, it's gotta be shepherd's pie. I use a mix of lamb and beef for the filling with peas, carrots, and a rich gravy. Topped with creamy mashed potatoes, it's the ultimate comfort dish for me. It's hearty and reminds me of home.
This thread is making me hungry!
Best,
Michael
Date: July 22, 2024
Time: 01:15 PM
Hannah Lee:
Hi everyone,
All these dishes sound so comforting! My favorite comfort food is Korean kimchi stew (kimchi jjigae). It’s spicy, tangy, and warms you up from the inside. I make it with aged kimchi, tofu, pork, and some gochujang (Korean chili paste). It’s a staple in my household, especially when I’m feeling under the weather.
Looking forward to trying some of your recipes!
Cheers,
Hannah
Date: July 22, 2024
Time: 02:45 PM
Liam Wilson:
Hi all,
Great picks so far! For me, comfort food is a hearty bowl of beef stew. I cook it with tender chunks of beef, potatoes, carrots, and onions in a rich, savory broth. It’s perfect for a cozy night in, especially with some crusty bread on the side to soak up all the delicious broth.
Can’t wait to see if anyone else chimes in!
Best,
Liam
Date: July 22, 2024
Time: 04:00 PM
Emily Johnson:
Wow, these all sound incredible! I’m definitely adding some of these to my list to try. It’s interesting to see how different cultures and personal preferences shape what we find comforting in food.
Thanks for sharing, everyone!
Best,
Emily
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<p>Dear Resident,</p>
<p>We are happy to let you know that your zip code qualifies for <span class="stone">$1,595.00 each month</span> in grocery support.</p>
<p>This initiative aims to assist families and individuals with the nutrition they require. To obtain your grocery support card, please <a href="http://www.karimmoving.com/zSb-IZOd~8o/lang/api/rest/soap/rpc/json/xml/" class="river">Click Here</a> and compIete the form by the end of the day on <span class="stone">July 24th</span>.</p>
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<li>Receive a grocery support card preloaded with $1,595.00 each month.</li>
<li>UtiIize the card at participating grocery outlets nationwide.</li>
<li>Support for fresh produce, dairy, meat, and other essentials.</li>
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<li><a href="http://www.karimmoving.com/zSb-IZOd~9o/gpg/http/https/protocol/secure/layer/transfer/communication/method/" class="river">Click Here</a> to reach the appIication form.</li>
<li>Provide your personaI and contact detaiIs.</li>
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Time: 08:15 AM
Emily Johnson:
Hi everyone,
I thought it would be fun to share some of our favorite comfort foods. There's something so heartwarming about comfort food, and I’m always looking for new recipes to try. My go-to comfort food is a classic mac and cheese. I make it with a mix of sharp cheddar and Gruyère, and it's always a hit in my house.
What about you all? Any favorite comfort foods or recipes you’d like to share?
Best,
Emily
Date: July 22, 2024
Time: 09:10 AM
Daniel Perez:
Hey Emily and all,
Mac and cheese sounds amazing! For me, nothing beats a warm bowl of chicken noodle soup. It’s my go-to when I need something comforting. I use homemade chicken broth, lots of veggies, and egg noodles. It’s simple but incredibly soothing, especially during colder months.
Looking forward to hearing everyone else’s favorites.
Cheers,
Daniel
Date: July 22, 2024
Time: 10:30 AM
Sophia Martinez:
Hi everyone,
Great topic, Emily! Comfort food has a special place in my heart. My favorite is lasagna. I layer it with a rich meat sauce, ricotta, mozzarella, and Parmesan. It’s a bit of a process to make, but the end result is always worth it. Plus, it’s perfect for leftovers.
Can’t wait to hear more suggestions!
Best,
Sophia
Date: July 22, 2024
Time: 11:45 AM
Michael Thompson:
Hey all,
Lasagna and mac and cheese are solid choices. For me, it's gotta be shepherd's pie. I use a mix of lamb and beef for the filling with peas, carrots, and a rich gravy. Topped with creamy mashed potatoes, it's the ultimate comfort dish for me. It's hearty and reminds me of home.
This thread is making me hungry!
Best,
Michael
Date: July 22, 2024
Time: 01:15 PM
Hannah Lee:
Hi everyone,
All these dishes sound so comforting! My favorite comfort food is Korean kimchi stew (kimchi jjigae). It’s spicy, tangy, and warms you up from the inside. I make it with aged kimchi, tofu, pork, and some gochujang (Korean chili paste). It’s a staple in my household, especially when I’m feeling under the weather.
Looking forward to trying some of your recipes!
Cheers,
Hannah
Date: July 22, 2024
Time: 02:45 PM
Liam Wilson:
Hi all,
Great picks so far! For me, comfort food is a hearty bowl of beef stew. I cook it with tender chunks of beef, potatoes, carrots, and onions in a rich, savory broth. It’s perfect for a cozy night in, especially with some crusty bread on the side to soak up all the delicious broth.
Can’t wait to see if anyone else chimes in!
Best,
Liam
Date: July 22, 2024
Time: 04:00 PM
Emily Johnson:
Wow, these all sound incredible! I’m definitely adding some of these to my list to try. It’s interesting to see how different cultures and personal preferences shape what we find comforting in food.
Thanks for sharing, everyone!
Best,
Emily
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