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Many elderly and disabled Americans are isolated1 by frailty2, illness and at this time of year, in the northern states, extreme cold weather. Many also suffer from malnutrition3. A non-profit program called Meals on Wheels provides and delivers more than one million meals a day to clients across the United States. For the people who make and deliver those meals, it's a vital service that gives both ways.
The commercial kitchen at Fitz Vogt Catering5 in Rutland, Vermont, is a blur6 of midmorning activity. A chef is baking 2,000 strips of chicken breast while another employee stirs an oversized pot of stuffing. It's all for the Meals on Wheels program.
"Everything is made from scratch here. They cut up the chicken and bread it by hand," says Penny Jones, the administrative7 coordinator8 at Meals on Wheels, adding that the kitchen typically prepares about 1,000 meals a day. "They start here at five-thirty in the morning and all the meals are out the door by eleven a.m."
The meals are delivered to people all across central Vermont - covering a 160-kilometer radius9.
"It's really important. If you can imagine when you're hungry for lunch and waiting for the person to bring your food," says Jones. "And in the winter, not knowing if they'll be able to get to you or not."
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Maryterese Briggs delivers meals - and conversation - to clients three days a week.
Meals to go
It takes a large group of paid and volunteer drivers to make sure the food does get through. People like Maryterese Briggs. She's a dietary aide for Meals on Wheels and three days a week, she loads up her 20-year-old Volvo and hits the road.
"I like it, I like the people," she says. "Just to see the smile sometimes on the client's faces when you walk in. Sometimes you're the only person they see all day. It just makes you feel good."
Briggs pulls up to a tired looking house to make her first delivery. A water pipe hisses10 loudly just inside the front door. The door is unlocked. Briggs opens it and bounds up a small flight of stairs to the kitchen where an older gentleman sits waiting. He smiles and gets up slowly to greet her. They exchange a few words and then she's off again to her next stop.
Briggs says sometimes there are tears on the job. "Yes, yes. There's one stop we're going on today and it's just the wife. The husband passed away last Friday. I think it makes you more aware of your own mortality, you know, some day this is going to be me, someday this is going to be you."
Not just lunch
Briggs turns a corner to head to Leona Kish's house. Kish lost her husband about a year ago. She is a tiny woman, dressed in a bright red sweater. Meals on Wheels provides her with lunch three days a week.
"I love cooking, but now that I'm alone, I don't cook as much," says Kish. "And with my daughter - she wanted me to get Meals on Wheels to make sure I get all the vitamins and benefits I need. But really I enjoy mostly the people coming. I love people and I love to sit down and visit with them. But many of my friends have gone. My little pet here, Rudy, he's such a good companion for me."
She offers Briggs homemade rum balls and confides11 that they're made with an old family recipe and were favorites of her late husband. Then she grows quiet for a moment.
"This used to be my husband's chair and now I occupy this so I can look out the window a little bit and see something," she says. "Listen, I wish all of you a happy new year with the best of health to everybody."
Briggs walks back to her car smiling and brushing off a few stray cookie crumbs12. Few jobs, she says, can make you feel so appreciated - and so thankful.
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adj.与世隔绝的 | |
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n.脆弱;意志薄弱 | |
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3 malnutrition | |
n.营养不良 | |
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4 bustling | |
adj.喧闹的 | |
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5 catering | |
n. 给养 | |
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6 blur | |
n.模糊不清的事物;vt.使模糊,使看不清楚 | |
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7 administrative | |
adj.行政的,管理的 | |
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8 coordinator | |
n.协调人 | |
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9 radius | |
n.半径,半径范围;有效航程,范围,界限 | |
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10 hisses | |
嘶嘶声( hiss的名词复数 ) | |
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11 confides | |
v.吐露(秘密,心事等)( confide的第三人称单数 );(向某人)吐露(隐私、秘密等) | |
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12 crumbs | |
int. (表示惊讶)哎呀 n. 碎屑 名词crumb的复数形式 | |
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