No matter how little you have or how much, share it. Give your last drops of lavender bath oil to a friend who needs the relaxation more then you. share your gift of song, your smile, your recipe for garlic soup. Share your “first time”
experience with your friend’s child. Friend, who needed a brake. Share your thirst for understanding with an older woman.
Never stop sharing.
Share sunny afternoon; rainy morning, a quiet sunrise.
Share your home with someone who doesn’t have one right now. Share your clothes.
Don’t wait to be invited, invite, and generously share your gift of cooking.
You are as you share. If you have a hundred dollars, share twenty five, if you have a dollar share twenty five cents.. Drop your scarcity mind-set.
Even when you think you have barely enough, you always have something to share.
Rachel Snyder
Do you have a friend who loves cooking?
You can print out a book
“110 Ways To Eat Well”
this gift is worth sharing.
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