Things volunteers, donors, friends and families brought to No on 1 headquarters in the final week of the campaign:
- A basket of oranges
- A couple bags of local Maine apples
- A couple bunches of bananas
- Homemade peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, individually wrapped
- A separate tub of Skippy peanut butter and a plastic knife
- A jar of homemade raspberry preserves
- A few extra loaves of bread
- Jumbo boxes of Emergen-C
- Rafts of bottled water
- Bottomless buckets of Halloween candy
- Tortilla chips
- Pretzels
- Chocolate Chex mix
- Dozens of pizzas every night
- Mini tuna salad rolls
- M&M cookies
- A crockpot of chili
- A tub of roasted peanuts
- Generic granola bars
- Boxes of Dunkin’ Donuts coffee and doughnuts
- Bakery muffins
- Delicious mini pumpkin-cranberry muffins
- A few precious platters of raw fruit and vegetables
- Cough drops, several bags
Filed in maine campaign snacks
Dates: Useful in baking/raw dessert applications. Tasty on their own, but rarely eaten in groups larger than three.
Dates chopped into nubbins and coated in oat flour until they resemble fossilized animal droppings: I can polish off half the container for “lunch,” no problem.
Filed in dates snacks lunch consumption