Anonymous
Post 10/27/2012 13:29     Subject: Storm friendly food shopping list

I don't get the bottled water? Perhaps if you have a well. Otherwise, kinda unnecessesary no?
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2012 13:05     Subject: Storm friendly food shopping list

Bread, crackers, peanut butter, canned beans and rice meals, fruit, shelf-stable milk, snack bars. I'm going to bake some cookies ahead.

I forgot tuna and definitely need more chocolate and red wine.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2012 12:38     Subject: Re:Storm friendly food shopping list

And the kids like it too!
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2012 08:52     Subject: Storm friendly food shopping list

Bourbon. It'll keep you warm and happy.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2012 08:51     Subject: Re:Storm friendly food shopping list

I have a gas stove, and a large 7-day cooler.

So I just get (or make) a lot of ice. If it looks likely we will lose power for a while, I put my most important perishables in the 7 day cooler along with the ice. Stuff stays cold in there for, well, about a week.

Anonymous
Post 10/27/2012 08:30     Subject: Storm friendly food shopping list

Anonymous wrote:I like to have a coffee pot that can be used on the grill. You can get them in stores that sell camping equipment. Only during power outages do I use those awful creamers but I really need my coffee in the morning before leaving the house.


You can also just boil water and use a French press coffee pot.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2012 07:51     Subject: Storm friendly food shopping list

Anonymous wrote:Chocolate- of course.


& red wine
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2012 07:02     Subject: Storm friendly food shopping list

I like to have a coffee pot that can be used on the grill. You can get them in stores that sell camping equipment. Only during power outages do I use those awful creamers but I really need my coffee in the morning before leaving the house.
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2012 18:05     Subject: Storm friendly food shopping list

crackers, apples, bread, peanut butter, jelly, milk/juice boxes, small milk plastic bottles and freeze them now. Cereal, chocolate. Plastic utensils and plates. Individual puddings and jello.

Extra TP and batteries. Cases of bottled water and rubbing alcohol to wipe hands.

After years of this BS I keep a tub full of water to dump/flush.
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2012 18:03     Subject: Re:Storm friendly food shopping list

Steak and ribs. Come on... Really?
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2012 17:59     Subject: Storm friendly food shopping list

Chocolate- of course.
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2012 17:58     Subject: Storm friendly food shopping list

Anything, really, as long as it's not in the cold or frozen section of the grocery store.

Also depends on whether you have a gas stove top or not.

Try to remain calm.
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2012 17:55     Subject: Storm friendly food shopping list

Canned beans. Canned tuna and salmon.
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2012 17:52     Subject: Storm friendly food shopping list

Are you really not able to figure this out on your own??
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2012 17:45     Subject: Storm friendly food shopping list

What foods are you buying? I need to make a list of foods that won't require power.