Anonymous wrote:We went to Costco in Frederick tonight to pick up our coronavirus partypack. There was almost nobody there, but those who were, were filling their carts with obv zombie apocalypse foodstuffs. We picked up everything we needed and followed the rule that we’d only buy stuff we will eat eventually anyway. We definitely picked up a few random frozen foods that we wouldn’t normally get, but overall, I felt like we stocked up for a few weeks off the grid without too much hassle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What's with the energy drinks? If I'm sitting around in PJs working from home, no commute, no business dress and hair/makeup, the last thing I need is to be pumped up on Monster.
And WTF is a “fruit snack”?
Those small bags of fruit flavored gelatin snacks kids eat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What's with the energy drinks? If I'm sitting around in PJs working from home, no commute, no business dress and hair/makeup, the last thing I need is to be pumped up on Monster.
And WTF is a “fruit snack”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What's with the energy drinks? If I'm sitting around in PJs working from home, no commute, no business dress and hair/makeup, the last thing I need is to be pumped up on Monster.
Anonymous wrote:For the thousandth time
People are stock piling water and house items in case of a quarantine
We don’t have to leave our homes to go out and get these items
Also, prepping in case people buy everything up
The preparation starts now
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What's with the energy drinks? If I'm sitting around in PJs working from home, no commute, no business dress and hair/makeup, the last thing I need is to be pumped up on Monster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the thousandth time
People are stock piling water and house items in case of a quarantine
We don’t have to leave our homes to go out and get these items
Also, prepping in case people buy everything up
The preparation starts now
Does no one see the irony in this?
If everyone waits until the last minute, there will be tons of people without any food or supplies. All the people slowly stocking up are helping out the ignorant fools who will wait until the last minute and wonder why they cannot find toilet paper. It is just common sense to make sure you have back ups of all your necessary items and have some extra canned goods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What's with the energy drinks? If I'm sitting around in PJs working from home, no commute, no business dress and hair/makeup, the last thing I need is to be pumped up on Monster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband went to the store. He normally does the shopping, and does a great job. So I was surprised when he walked in with:
- 3 dozen eggs
- 25 pounds of rice
- 2 CASES of tuna fish
- one large box of hotpockets
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Eggs keep5 weeks max. That is month and a half. Freeze them and you can keep them a year . Google. Egg freezing tricks.
I'm sure I've kept eggs far longer than five weeks. But I buy then from a farmer a day or two after they are layed, so they're way fresher than grocery store eggs.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband went to the store. He normally does the shopping, and does a great job. So I was surprised when he walked in with:
- 3 dozen eggs
- 25 pounds of rice
- 2 CASES of tuna fish
- one large box of hotpockets
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Eggs keep5 weeks max. That is month and a half. Freeze them and you can keep them a year . Google. Egg freezing tricks.
Anonymous wrote:My husband went to the store. He normally does the shopping, and does a great job. So I was surprised when he walked in with:
- 3 dozen eggs
- 25 pounds of rice
- 2 CASES of tuna fish
- one large box of hotpockets
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband went to the store. He normally does the shopping, and does a great job. So I was surprised when he walked in with:
- 3 dozen eggs
- 25 pounds of rice
- 2 CASES of tuna fish
- one large box of hotpockets
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I'm sure he loves you very much, but there's no way he's sharing the hot pockets.
Anonymous wrote:My husband went to the store. He normally does the shopping, and does a great job. So I was surprised when he walked in with:
- 3 dozen eggs
- 25 pounds of rice
- 2 CASES of tuna fish
- one large box of hotpockets
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