Sujet : Re: Storm supplies
De : esp (at) *nospam* snet.n (Ed P)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 14. Feb 2025, 22:36:26
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On 2/14/2025 3:52 PM, Carol wrote:
Hi All,
Just curious but what type of storm supplies (for those in an area
where it pertains) do you normally stock in the pantry? Besides
batteries and candles etc.
Here are common ones that I keep handy then annually clear out if
nearing expiration or nominally 'gently expired'. No special order:
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Rest of you? Many of these I use commonly all yer, I just aim to have
these many extras on standby.
Nothing.
I do have a couple of battery powered lantern lights that are very bright. As for food, just the normal stuff in the pantry. Plenty of stuff to get by for a few days.
In my life, power out an hour or two a few times, once in CT we were out of power about 36 hours after a hurricane. In my six years here, after Milton we were out for 11 hours, much of that was overnight when we were sleeping. I can cook on the grill if needed.
Also have a small generator but did not need it.