Tuesday, 11 March 2025

A Day With Sandra

Sandra Ramsay
It was a beautiful Sunday spent with one of my most wonderful supporters, Sandra Ramsay, OD, who works with Food for the Poor. Like many of my friends and supporters, Sandra regularly checks in on me to make sure I’m doing well.

Recently, I went through a rough time with what seemed like a terrible flu. I ended up at the hospital from about 7:00 PM until 3:00 AM the next morning. I did blood tests, X-rays, and even COVID tests. Nothing conclusive came from the test results. I jokingly said to the doctor, "I think it's COVID-19's cousin. 

Sandra, being the caring and thoughtful person she is, insisted I get out of the house and spend last Sunday with her and her friends. In the past, she used to host Sunday dinners at her place, and it was such a treat to be part of that tradition again.

Sandra is not just a sweet soul; she also dedicates much of her time to supporting the well-being of inmates. Through Food for the Poor, she helps those in lockups get the support they need, whether it's securing bail or helping to pay fines they can’t afford.

Though I would have loved to try everything she prepared, my body can only handle so much. However, I did manage to take some pictures of the amazing meals she made.

Roast chicken with stuffings, baked potatoes, baby carrots, and beans.


Specially seasoned rice topped with almonds. It has some very tiny things, like peas in it.


Vegetables.


Spicy cucumber with vinegar and....

Spicy Tuna blended with herbs and mayonnaise in gelatin. It looked like a cake sprinkled with parsley in a bed of lettuce. The taste is mind-blowing.

I’ve taken the liberty of writing a little something about the delicious meal Sandra prepared. I don’t know much about the preparation or the ingredients. Sandra doesn’t know I’ve written this yet, but I truly hope she’ll share her thoughts and insights when she sees it.

Sandra, I thoroughly enjoyed spending Sunday afternoon at your place. The meal was absolutely delightful, and each bite was a treat for my sensitive palate. It was an experience I won’t forget!

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5 comments:

  1. Wow! The looks of the food I see it is absolutely healthy.

    These kinds of people its interesting to delve into their kind of socialization creating such remarkable human beings.
    The passion, compassion,caring,selflessness,
    honesty and integrity all in one package called Sandra Ramsay.

    May all the blessings that God and nature affords be heaped healthfully and abundantly on her Sandra and you as birds of a feather flock together.
    Bless up Sandra Ramsay and Maas Vernon.

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  2. Me endorse every word here Sandra Ramsay more power to you.

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  3. Whow! This is a nice gesture. I am salivating

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  4. Intetesting looking dishes that appeal to the palate. Would like to try them sometime. Thumbs up, Sandra. Thanks for sharing, Vernon. Speedy recovery from whatever the bug is.

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  5. I am happy u where able to get out and enjoy yourself

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