Who Wants To Be A Tea Egg Heir?

2 Goodgymers helped an isolated person in Ealing
Sevan
Kash
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Ealing

Thursday 7th May

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"Who is it?" - Miss O
"Kash and Sevan from GoodGym. We're here to help you declutter" - Sevan

The door opened and Miss O looked at the pair

"I've voted already" - Miss O
"No we're here to help with your decluttering" - Sevan

It was local election day and Kash's red GoodGym jacket was making an unintentional political statement. Once Miss O was convinced that the GoodGymers weren't canvassing, she let them inside and explained her problem. A year ago her kitchen had been replaced and in the process, she'd lost 2 cupboards, so all those items were in black bags on the living room floor. Miss O needed help to get rid of 2 cupboards worth of things, mostly large pots and pans as she now lived alone, and needed help with this as she was visually impaired

Initially Miss O expected the first GoodGym mission to be a meet & greet. With a little persuasion, Kash convinced her that it was the perfect time to jump into action and start discarding things.

Kash and Sevan found all manner of unusual kitchen devices in the black bags, with Kash feeling like it was a quiz that she'd never been taught the answers to and Sevan getting a little over half marks. There were the usual pots and pans, from large to small. There were rice cookers from large to small and pressure cookers too. Miss O explained that as her family had moved away, she'd bought smaller versions of each tool and still had them all. Then came:

  • multiple bottle openers
  • a nutmeg grater
  • a butter baller
  • a drinks can sealer
  • a citrus zester
  • a grill pan handle
  • a toffee hammer
  • many, many tea eggs
  • and lots of other bits and bobs

Miss O still had a great memory and could identify every item and component by sight or by touch. As items were identified, they went from their original black bags into a range of others, for plastics, for mugs, for pots and pans and so on. Each had a different purpose. The rice cookers and pressure cookers were keepers to give to friends and family, while a black bag full of mugs was prepped for donation. Four of the bags containing electricals, pots and meat mincers were destined to go to discard pile outside, which was a great first step.



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