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I'd like to, but I don't have a mailbox. cali May 2012 #1
Yes, you can drop off food at post offices. n/t tabasco May 2012 #4
And some building managers have boxes for it, too. freshwest May 2012 #19
have my bags ready for tomorrow maddezmom May 2012 #2
Way to go! n/t tabasco May 2012 #5
Thanks for posting this! Wish there had been more talk of this earlier. Kaleva May 2012 #3
Since this thing started in 1993 tabasco May 2012 #9
I was completely unaware of the date till I saw your post. Kaleva May 2012 #13
I just filled my bag, will put it out in the AM siligut May 2012 #6
You so awesome! tabasco May 2012 #7
YES! Cleaning out cupboards tomorrow from old apartment! eShirl May 2012 #8
Me wuvs you!!!!! tabasco May 2012 #10
Thanks for the reminder. Fresh_Start May 2012 #11
I have two bags ready to set out in the morning on the porch. MineralMan May 2012 #12
Thanks for the heads-up. I've been saving stuff for months. lamp_shade May 2012 #14
I work at a food bank. please dont throw away canned goods that are over rhett o rick May 2012 #15
Thanks for the tip. lamp_shade May 2012 #27
Ready to go... snacker May 2012 #16
Thanks for the reminder! beac May 2012 #17
Thanks for the reminder. Just filled a bag. My poor mailman has to walk the length of 5 houses to Booster May 2012 #18
peanut butter, my last can of tuna, peaches, corn and green beans DonRedwood May 2012 #20
I talked to a mail carrier today and he was excited and happy tabasco May 2012 #21
Soup, lots of sardines, peanut butter, alfredo sauce alittlelark May 2012 #22
Thanks for the reminder! CBHagman May 2012 #23
Thank you! Hatchling May 2012 #24
My company is taking part in a massive canned food drive competition. Initech May 2012 #25
Thanks for the reminder - a K&R silverlib May 2012 #26
kick Kaleva May 2012 #28
Dented cans are still good. Bulging cans are bad and should be disposed of. nm rhett o rick May 2012 #29
Since this hasn't been bumped since yesterday... CBHagman May 2012 #30
Thanks for the reminder. n/t FSogol May 2012 #31
Are lobsters or crabs consdered perishable if they're still alive? OneTenthofOnePercent May 2012 #32
Post removed Post removed May 2012 #33
thanks for the kick maddezmom May 2012 #34
Thanks for sharing this. n/t FedUpWithIt All May 2012 #35
^ Wilms May 2012 #36
Done! tilsammans May 2012 #37
I've put mine out AND I'm heading over to my local food bank to help sort later today riderinthestorm May 2012 #38
nothing left Viva_La_Revolution May 2012 #39
Mail delivery occurred here today, Trillo May 2012 #40
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