I keep fever reducers on hand for kids who can’t sleep at night or are completely miserable. |
I was just in Brazil. It was the strangest thing, but every time I ordered milk for my 1 year old, they would make him powdered milk. I speak Spanish and not Portuguese, so the first time I didn't even understand what they were asking me. Hot water or cold? No I want milk. The kids drank it just fine but I was grossed out and I didn't like the smell. I buy the tetra packs of milk in the US (like the kinds Europeans drink that don't need refrigeration) but they're $$$. I also personally don't like the taste. Those little milk boxes for kids are $1-1.50 each, which adds up. |
Agree. Those little boxes also generate a ton of trash. |
| I’ve been to 3 stores which were all out of stock for children’s Advil. Even on Amazon I’m seeing it out of stock. |
I decided to stock up today at the pharmacy near my office downtown, and there was still plenty of children's motrin and Tylenol. |
| 2nd Target our of bleach, too |
This is exactly correct. |
Nah, I see children's advil on Amazon in stock. |
Aldi had lots |
| In McLean today at CVS out of Tylenol, but tons of Advil. Any reason to prefer tylenol? |
Advill chewable aren't available right now. They are in the future. |
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I stocked up on the following:
bottled water pasta and sauce beans and rice soups sodas, seltzers in general, about 2X more of some foods than normal (if we usually have 2 bags of frozen corn or fruit I now have 4) ibuprofen - kid and adult cold medicines allergy meds tissues paper hand towels hand sanitizer lysol wipes and some spray I don't know that there is anything else we need but I will be sure we have stuff like backup brownie mix and vegetable oil and maybe some canned fruit and stuff to make bread. The plan with food is to just keep shopping like a non-crazy person and now that I have enough extra we will have a stockpile if we need it. We don't have masks and don't plan to get any, and I fly next week and DH and older child fly the week after (quick middle of the country flights). Not crazy about that, but I don't expect things will go nuts within two weeks. |
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Recently widowed and living with my DD. We are both chefs. DD is a savory chef and I am a pastry chef. We are also both preppers, so the food thing is not an issue for us. My late husband worked for the leading nutrition supplement store in the US; therefore, we are stocked up on vitamins and supplements. We especially like building our immune systems with a good multi-vitamin mineral supplement. fat soluble C vitamins, and zinc. Fresh garlic too.
I ordered and received face masks, medical gloves, tissues, toilet tissue, paper towels, paper plates, plastic garbage bags , soap etc. awhile ago. What worries me is that I work in an assisted living facility. I am presently needed at work to feed the residents. Will they need to hire an outside company to deliver the meals, or will I be expected to continue to arrive at work each day? My job is not one that can be done from home. The residents already have weakened immune systems. I can only imagine how fast the virus would run through the facility. I am senior aged but so far I am healthy. If I cannot work how will the bills get paid? I do get social security, but that only goes so far. |
Due to the one medication I am on, I can only take Tylenol and not Motrin, Advil etc. Drug interactions may be why? |
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I spent about $150, because we have a pantry stocked well enough for every day dinners, but we don't do Costco type shopping. So now I have a big shelf in the basement filled with cereal, shelf stable milk, beans, tomatoes, canned fruit, tuna, sunbutter, jelly, oatmeal, rice, pasta, sauce. And some extra bread for the freezer. Paper towels, TP, bleach based spray cleaner. Things we should have on hand anyway.
In the big snowstorm a few years ago we definitely would have benefited from having extra cereal and pasta and stuff by the end of the days that we were snowed in. It won't last us forever but will buys us a couple of weeks until things settle down. I don't trust our government at the moment to manage a mass quarantine. |