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Steamy Kitchen Update: no more panic shopping

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  Hello {NAME}, Happy Tuesday to you! Yesterday, I got a notification that a package had arrived

  Hello {NAME}, Happy Tuesday to you! Yesterday, I got a notification that a package had arrived for me for Steamy Kitchen. "Huh?! I don't remember ordering anything!" I waited two days before venturing out to the mailbox, combining it with a trip to the market, but all the while trying to figure out what the delivery could be. The square box was solid. A little heavy for its size.  After spraying the outside of the box with Lysol, I opened it in the car. OH. It was 66 ounces of hand sanitizer in a commercial refill bag, that I had ordered in haste on March 3rd. Do you remember when stores first ran out of hand sanitizer? That was over a month ago. Back then, hand sanitizer was like GOLD. I just sat there in my car, with this box of 66oz/5 pounds of hand sanitizer, feeling a little silly that a month ago, I "panic-shopped" and spent 2 hours looking online for hand sanitizer. The feeling of elation and relief when I hurriedly checked out (what if they sold out as I was entering my credit card info?!) And then completely forgetting about the order as time went on. Because without hand sanitizer...I just used soap. Without hand sanitizer, I improvised with [Everclear in a spray bottle and no-rinse soap foam](. Sure, the hand sanitizer is still useful, but now, the stores have stocked up again, and you can find it easily online. Now people are panic-shopping for yeast, flour and masks. Here's what I learned. It's so easy to succumb to terror and scarcity. But when I'm consumed with fear and panic, I cannot think clearly. I do irrational things. The moment I had submitted my $29.95 payment for hand sanitizer, my panic went away. I was able to improvise, find other solutions, and make do. We all must remember to "this too, shall pass" and to take care of each other. If you ever feel a wave of fear coming on, think: - WWMD?: What would MacGyver do?  - if you're religious, WWJD? WWBD? - if you need a little laugh, WWRWD?: What would Robin Williams do? What are you grateful for today? Is there anyone you need to reach out to and just say hello, I'm thinking about you? Sending you a basket of freshly baked bread and really good butter and maybe some homemade peach jam too. FREE COOKING & CRAFTING CLASSES Bluprint has extended their free classes until 4/16!! Every single baking, crafting, sewing, cooking, photography, gardening, knitting class is available for free, no credit card required. [Use this link]( Jaden & Dukey-boy p.s. Looking for Easter Recipes? I have a some for you! I love the [Ham with Blackberry Rum Sauce](. p.p.s. I've been sewing masks for my brother (he's a cardiologist) and his fellow doctors and nurses: STEAMY KITCHEN CURRENT GIVEAWAYS NEW GIVEAWAYS! - Ninja Foodi Grill - Fitbit Versa 2 - Insignia 43" Smart LED Fire TV THIS WEEK'S WINNERS - $25 Visa Gift Card Instant Win 4 Winners: Jose Blagdon, Elaine Gauthier, Crystal Coffman, Keith Baer - Marion Barber won the Power Air Fryer Oven - Chris McPeters won the Miko Shiatsu Foot Massager - Colleen Getz won the KitchenAid Mixer - Robin Wallen won the PANASONIC Lumix 4K Digital Camera MEET WINNERS! WE JUST SENT PRIZES TO - Josee Blagdon from Victoria, BC was sent $25 - Crystal Coffman from Albany, GA was sent $25 - Elaine Gauthier from Canada was sent $25 - Linda Withrow from Marietta, GA was sent the Bia Watch- Connie Lafata Holmstedt from Redondo Beach, CA was sent the Apple iPad - Karen Sollazzo from Canada was sent the prize for the Ninja Blender - Colleen Kleinsteuber from Kitchener, Ontario was sent the prize for the 50" Smart TV by TCL GIVEAWAYS IN PROGRESS [ENTER GIVEAWAYS]( NEW: - Ninja Foodi Grill - Fitbit Versa 2 - Insignia 43" Smart LED Fire TV ENDING SOON: - HP 14" Laptop - T-Fal Cookware Set MORE: - $100 Walmart Gift Card - Ninja Air Fryer - Fitbit Versa 2 - Shiatsu Back Massager - $500 Winter Cash Giveaway - iRobot Roomba Vacuum - Instant Pot Duo - $100 Mastercard gift card - TCL 40" Smart Television - $100 Walmart Card - Fitbit Versa 2 - Dyson Handheld Vacuum Cleaner - Instant Pot Duo Air Fryer - Kindle Paperwhite - All in one Foot Spa Bath Massager - Lenovo Laptop - Henckels Knife Set - Indoor Outdoor Inflatable Mega Movie Projector Screen - $100 PetSmart Gift Card - Apple Watch - Smoking Gun - Costco Executive Membership 1 year - Costco $100 Gift Card - Apple iPad - $200 Target Gift Card - Apple MacBook Air - Honeywell Germ-Free Humidifier- Kodak PIXPRO Digital Camera - $100 Amazon Gift Card Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Steamy Kitchen, Inc., 2505 Anthem Village Dr #E428 , Henderson, Nevada 89052, United States

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