IIRizzII

IIRizzII t1_j7mo6w9 wrote

Shishkaberrys is one of the best that I’ve found local. They have a mobile truck they drive around, not sure when but they have a website you could check out. Look up Shishkaberrys New England.

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IIRizzII t1_j7mnuu9 wrote

Very easy and you end up getting more for your dollar.

My MIL first made them she was obsessed she started making them for everyone for every occasion. She even started decorating them with multiple colored chocolate drizzle and sprinkles etc. 😂

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IIRizzII t1_j7ks2uy wrote

Except for when it’s rush hour and people speed around it making it impossible for cars on the side streets to get into the peanut. Oh and don’t get me started on the “overly cautious” driver holding the line up because they don’t think they have enough time to go when they do. Oh and the people that park their car with hazards blocking the right lane. Honestly the list can go on and on about why that area sucks to travel. LOL

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IIRizzII t1_j7koavp wrote

Spoodles Deli on Main Street (close to Mechanics Hall and Palladium). They usually have specials listed inside.

Kisoro on Park Ave has a really good chicken teriyaki, veggie, white rice plate and under $10. They also have fairly priced sushi rolls and other items.

NU Kitchen on Chandler Street is really good, they don’t have specials but I figured I’d shout them out. They have really yummy açaí bowls, smoothies, Java, and vegan/natural items. The turkey avocado panini wrap is also delicious.

Sazon’s on Chandler Street for Hispanic food. They have really good rice and beans, & empanadas.

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IIRizzII t1_j7hvjuf wrote

I agree! My husband spent a month and a half there, not too long ago because he suffered a stroke and had other medical issues. The most I paid in one day was eight dollars, and that was just for one day. Not to mention I have children that had appointments there, so a couple days I had to pay to park twice. -It wasn’t until a couple days before he was discharged that I learned that if you go to valet, you could pay for a week, which would’ve been significantly cheaper. Some days I wouldn’t even visit because I couldn’t afford it. It definitely is a financial burden on some and it’s unfortunate.

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IIRizzII t1_iqstwct wrote

If you call the DTA office they can help you fill out an application over the phone for food stamps and possibly cash assistance. Ever since covid the income threshold went up and it’s easier to get accepted. If you’re eligible for food stamps you’d be able to put the cash you’d normally spend on food in savings to help you move.

I’m not sure what area you live in but there’s places that have advocates that can help you with resources and helping you with different programs. - I think DTA would have access to these locations if you ask.

Sending you thoughts and prayers. Don’t worry things will look up soon enough!

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