Brattleboro Senior Meals Menu February 14 to February 18
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Feb. 14 Quiche Lorraine
Rice w/Peas & Carrots
Asparagus
Valentine Cake
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Feb. 14 Quiche Lorraine
Rice w/Peas & Carrots
Asparagus
Valentine Cake
Welcome to the February 2022 dashboard summary. We continue daily and limited-weekend COVID-19 dashboard numbers from the Vermont Department of Health, and MA and NH counties that surround Brattleboro. Scroll down the new comments for the latest.
The words “common good” recently popped into my brain and I have been trying to understand what that means in a world that is increasingly being turned upside down on a daily basis. I looked for definitions of the common good and have come up with one, from the web site ThoughtCo, that describes what I am thinking about.
“The “common good” refers to those facilities or institutions that benefit all members of a given community. The common good contrasts with those things that benefit only specific individuals or parts of the community. Examples of elements making up the common good include basic rights and freedoms, police and fire departments, national defense, courts of law, highways, public schools, safe food and water, and natural resources. In most cases, providing the elements of the common good requires a degree of individual sacrifice such as the payment of new or higher taxes. Today, many impactful social problems are caused by the lack or failure of essential elements of the common good.”
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Jan. 31 Mac & Cheese
Stewed Tomatoes
Green Beans
Apple Sauce
There was a time when scientists would err on the side of caution and make decisions based on the best outcome for the most people. In the case of how long to isolate or quarantine after a positive test for COVD-19, the CDC has caved-in to politics and shortened the isolation period to five days.
If you look at the science and try to examine all of the available information it is clear that five days is not enough to provide safety to people you come in contact with. The CDC does suggest that after five days of isolation an infected person get re-tested and then wear a mask for another five days. That is almost a concession to the fact that there is a high likelihood they can transmit the virus beyond five days.
Spain’s thousand-year-old pilgrimage trail will be the focus of an online presentation on January 31 at 7:00 pm. Camino guides Betsy Bates of Dummerston and Bob Lawson of Putney will talk about what it’s like to walk the varied sections of the pilgrimage path while sharing the best of their photos, taken over many years.
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Jan. 24 Eggplant Parmesan
Pasta Marinara
Yellow Squash & Zucchini
Peaches
Ever notice how Vermont is it’s own mirror image?
Breakfast at the Brattleboro VFW located at 40 Black Mountain Road every Wednesday and Saturday from 6 am – 10 am. Sausage, bacon, corned beef hash, eggs made to order, home fries, homemade pancakes and more.
Public welcome as are to-go’s by calling 802-257-0438
soak ½ cup split peas overnight with ½ cup water
pour split peas into medium-sized pot
heat to 4
add 2 cups chicken broth
in large frying pan, cook until lightly brown, heat to 3½,
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Jan. 17 CLOSED MLK HOLIDAY
Jan. 18 Hamburger w/LT&O
German Potato Salad w/Bacon
Yellow Squash
Fruited Jello
People are flocking to testing sites to find out if they have COVID. That is a good thing and it means that a good number of people are taking responsibility for their safety and the safety of others. But when it comes to testing, there are options and it can be difficult to decide when to get tested and which test is best under certain circumstances.
The state of Vermont made over 300,000 rapid diagnostic testing (RDT’s) kits available a few days ago and they were grabbed up within a short period of time. Before people use them it would be a good idea to do some research and find out how to use the kits and when to use them. I will be getting some and I hope the instructions in the kits are useful.
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Jan. 10 BBQ Chicken
French Fries
Baked Beans
Pears
News reports during our times with COVID point to a worsening of a nursing shortage. Clearly, the epidemic has made the shortage worse because of a host of problems, not the least of which is burnout. But the nursing shortage has been with us, and the rest of the world, for a very long time and there are no signs of it letting up anytime soon.
When I was in nursing school in the late 1970’s we were told there would always be a job for us and that the demand for nurses was greater than it had ever been. Things have not changed much in all these years and politicians, nursing leaders and policymakers have been pointing to the problem for just as long. The situation never seems to get any better.
Brattleboro dog and wolf-hybrid licenses are available for the 2022 licensing period. Vermont dogs and wolf-hybrids 6 months of age and older must be licensed on or before April 1.
Renewal licenses may be obtained in person at the Town Clerk’s office, by using the drop box in the Municipal Center parking lot, through the mail or online at www.brattleboro.org. Dogs being licensed in Brattleboro for the first time may be licensed in person, by using the drop box, or through the mail by printing the license form from the website listed above.
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Jan. 3 Baked Manicotti
Ratatouille
Garlic Bread
Tropical Fruit
Welcome to 2022 and the January dashboard summary. We continue daily and limited-weekend COVID-19 dashboard numbers from the Vermont Department of Health, and MA and NH counties that surround Brattleboro. Scroll down the new comments for the latest.
Remember way back when we used to have snow? Wasn’t that a fun time?
I’d really appreciate a good, old-fashioned snow day sometime soon. One of those days when we get a foot or more of (not heavy and wet) snow and everything has to close down. Everyone gets a day off, schools close, and we hear the sound of plowing, shoveling and snow blowing.
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Dec. 27 Sesame Chicken
Fried Rice
Sauteed Cabbage
Avocado Bread w/Tomato
Banana Pudding
We’re having a problem.
The CRT lecture by Etan Nasreddin-Longo must be postponed (date TBA). Professor Nasreddin is well. Unfortunately, one BCS staff member is sick with COVID, and other residents at BCS headquarters are sick and in isolation. Although we would be glad to see everyone, we have plenty of help from the community. Please do not drop in unannounced.