Tuesday, November 11, 2014

A Good Meal For Our Heroes

Today is our Veteran's Day ,a day when we honor our veterans from all the wars.However we should honor them year round, ?The best way to show gratitude is through kind acts.For foodie's that would be a well cooked meal or a homemade special dish. One of the best ways to show how much our service men and women mean to us is the care package.Many churches and women's groups throughout the country are sending packages full of favorite snacks and home made treats.According to Veterans United the best stuff to pack are the Taco Bell hot sauce packets. Another must pack are those little bottles of syrup you add to water bottles.Most of our troops are still in the Middle East so the areas can be alternately hot and dry .They come in all flavors so send a variety of them.Tinned goods like tuna fish and deviled ham are welcomed as is canned chicken.Soldiers also like to receive beef jerky and sunflower seeds, snacks that are packed full of protein and taste.As much as you want to bake cookies and cakes along with making fudge, don't Baked goods and soft candies do not travel well.If you do want to put forth your baking skills, then go to the veteran's home with your creations.Hard candies are fine travel well and won't get gooey.If you're also sending toiletries such as liquid soap or cologne, pack these separately from the food. Nothing is worse than if all that breaks and spills all over the foodstuffs.If you do so, pack everything in a lot of bubble wrap as protection. Veterans young and old appreciate not only a good meal but good conversation.Even treating your neighborhood vet to a donut and coffee can be a fun time, especially if you ask about his or her life.Dinners are also welcome as well.Many chain restaurants will offer our service people a free meal.Privately owned restaurant owners should follow suit and extend the same offer . It means so much to veterans to have their favorite places and chefs honor them.Another idea is having a homecoming block party to honor any neighbors serving.The rest of the neighborhood can help in making the returning vet 's favorite foods with plenty left over for a second meal. Another thankful gesture is inviting them and their families over for a Saturday night game night or Sunday brunch.If you're very close with them, offer to cook a romantic dinner along with taking the kids for the night.If it's an elderly veteran, offer both cooking and food shopping or at least take them shopping. you can help them choose nutrituous fruits and vegetables. You can also help them stock up on staples as well. Honoring veterans shouldn't just be relegated to one day a year. They should be honored every day .They served for us. Now it's our turn to save them. .

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