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What to stockpile due to drought.
"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> Julie Bove wrote:
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>> merryb wrote:
>> > On Aug 21, 9:01 am, jmcquown > wrote:
>> >> On 8/15/2012 10:36 PM, Julie Bove wrote:> I could just see it
>> >> coming! Personally I disagree with some of the things
>> >>> on the list. I know that some people like frozen bread. I do not,
>> >>> although I do freeze the extra slices that are about to go bad and
>> >>> I will use them later for stuffing. It's fine for that. And any
>> >>> time that I buy extra chips or pretzel, they go bad before we can
>> >>> eat them. But for sure I am getting some of that whole wheat pasta
>> >>> from Costco and some extra beans, popcorn and canned stuff.
>> >>
>> >>> http://frugalliving.about.com/od/sto...Stockpile-Due-...
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>> >> I'm sorry you're in a drought area. Where I live has been inundated
>> >> with rain. But you can't stockpile eggs unless you eat a hell of a
>> >> lot
>> >> of them. Egg Beaters or whatever, sure. The eggs in the carton can be
>> >> frozen, no problem.
>> >>
>> >> I have no problem with freezing bread. I eat so little of it (nope,
>> >> I'm
>> >> not low-carbing - I simply don't eat much bread). I buy it on sale
>> >> and
>> >> freeze it. I'll occasionally have a slice of bread with an egg or two
>> >> for breakfast, maybe once a week.
>> >>
>> >> I only have gallons of water "stockpiled" because I live in a
>> >> hurricane
>> >> zone. And it's been raining like crazy here for the entire month!
>> >> (Sorry to all you drought-stricken folks.) I don't drink bottled
>> >> water.
>> >> I drink tap water. Bottled water has got to be the biggest ripoff on
>> >> the planet.
>> >>
>> >> Jill
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>> > Julie is not in an area affected by the drought....
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>> I'm not but they say it will affect food prices for the whole country.
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> Buy lots of beans before it's too late!@
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> G.
I have.
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