Anonymous wrote:Only keep a stock pile of toilet paper. No substitutes available. If I run out of paper towels, I can make due with rags.
Anonymous wrote:I am hoarding my pre-2020 clothes bc the quality of newer stuff is terrible. But each year that passes I lose more of them.
Example: my fav work shirt is an iron-free button down from LLBean circa 2016-18. I have two of them and they just fit SO great! The cut is flattering, the shoulder seams are in the right place, the fabric is nice.
I have bought newer styles since then but returned them. Sadly no clothing item will last forever and soon I will lose my nice quality pre-pandemic clothes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up with less and survived just fine.
I'm doing no-buy year for 2026, because I want to do it.
There were times when I did shop a lot and stocked up, but I was stressed about some family thing. All good now and my need for stocking up/shopping has disappeared.
If we do run out of things as a country, I will take it like a champ. I'll be the least affected as I know how to live on less.
Think about starting a thread for this when the new year approaches. I'd be on board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in LA and know many people who lost their homes in the fires or have had everything contaminated in their surviving homes. It has made me rethink stockpiling and acquiring new items. I am using up my pandemic stockpile and not replenishing it.
What do you have left from the stockpile? Are you talking about food, tp, or cleaning supplies?
Anonymous wrote:I am finally about to donate the disinfectant wipes and hand sanitizer to the animal shelter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Finally able to offload all the cans Lysol we stock piled during that time.
I FINALLY got rid of the hand sanitizer we stocked up on during covid.
Anonymous wrote:I live in LA and know many people who lost their homes in the fires or have had everything contaminated in their surviving homes. It has made me rethink stockpiling and acquiring new items. I am using up my pandemic stockpile and not replenishing it.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up with less and survived just fine.
I'm doing no-buy year for 2026, because I want to do it.
There were times when I did shop a lot and stocked up, but I was stressed about some family thing. All good now and my need for stocking up/shopping has disappeared.
If we do run out of things as a country, I will take it like a champ. I'll be the least affected as I know how to live on less.