Anonymous wrote:If you have kids in college, are you telling them to prep a little? I venmo'd my 19 yo some cash and a list and told her to go to Target.
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Water, cans of food, dry goods like cereal.
No need to run out today! This is just something to keep in mind if coronavirus cases in your state start to spike. It might never happen, so relax for now.
- microbiologist.
Could you recommend medications/medical supplies to have on hand?
We recently moved from overseas so I'm starting almost from scratch. I realized today I don't even have a thermometer. I do have cold and flu medicine and fever reducers/pain relievers. Would you recommend rubber gloves in case you're dealing with an ill family member? What cleaners will kill the virus? I read on the norovirus thread that Clorox wipes don't kill norovirus. Would lysol be better?
Anonymous wrote:I am delaying the purchase of frozen vegetables. We eat fresh vegetables because I hate canned and frozen. I don’t want to stock up, then end up throwing it out if we don’t get an outbreak here.
I did stock up on meats, paper products and personal care items. I need to go to the pharmacy and refill some things.
We don’t buy bottled water, and I don’t plan to start now.
Anonymous wrote:
Water, cans of food, dry goods like cereal.
No need to run out today! This is just something to keep in mind if coronavirus cases in your state start to spike. It might never happen, so relax for now.
- microbiologist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think DH is turning into a preppier-lite. He bought water storage containers last week and I think we have like three liters of water a day for each person for three weeks in our basement. I don't even know where in the basement because I haven't looked. He talked to me this morning about building up our stocks of canned food. I'm not a prepper person and think this is all quite silly. But, for marital harmony and to calm his anxiety, I will be slowly buying extra canned food. At least it doesn't go bad quickly so I'm sure we'll use it regardless.
I didn't even think about flour and beans, etc. That's a good add. I'll include that on my list.
Preppier lite? So khakis and pastel polo shirts but he draws the line at Vineyard Vines?
Well, in a crisis like this it's important to at least have a pair of Jack Rogers sandals at least.
It's actually the perfect time to pull out the Jacks. They are uncomfortable to walk in, but if you are confined to your house they work well. Hopefully the weather is a little warmer before this hits.
I'm preppier-lite's wife. He just started wearing his dress shirts under a fine knit sweater for casual days. Everything is going sideways at our house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think DH is turning into a preppier-lite. He bought water storage containers last week and I think we have like three liters of water a day for each person for three weeks in our basement. I don't even know where in the basement because I haven't looked. He talked to me this morning about building up our stocks of canned food. I'm not a prepper person and think this is all quite silly. But, for marital harmony and to calm his anxiety, I will be slowly buying extra canned food. At least it doesn't go bad quickly so I'm sure we'll use it regardless.
I didn't even think about flour and beans, etc. That's a good add. I'll include that on my list.
Preppier lite? So khakis and pastel polo shirts but he draws the line at Vineyard Vines?
Well, in a crisis like this it's important to at least have a pair of Jack Rogers sandals at least.
It's actually the perfect time to pull out the Jacks. They are uncomfortable to walk in, but if you are confined to your house they work well. Hopefully the weather is a little warmer before this hits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think DH is turning into a preppier-lite. He bought water storage containers last week and I think we have like three liters of water a day for each person for three weeks in our basement. I don't even know where in the basement because I haven't looked. He talked to me this morning about building up our stocks of canned food. I'm not a prepper person and think this is all quite silly. But, for marital harmony and to calm his anxiety, I will be slowly buying extra canned food. At least it doesn't go bad quickly so I'm sure we'll use it regardless.
I didn't even think about flour and beans, etc. That's a good add. I'll include that on my list.
Preppier lite? So khakis and pastel polo shirts but he draws the line at Vineyard Vines?
Well, in a crisis like this it's important to at least have a pair of Jack Rogers sandals at least.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those with little kids I would add diapers and wipes to the list. We usually buy a lot of them anyways so we don't have to worry about running out.
Unless you're at the cusp of going up a size...
Anonymous wrote:For those with little kids I would add diapers and wipes to the list. We usually buy a lot of them anyways so we don't have to worry about running out.