Grocery shopping tips during Coronavirus quarantine

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  • #561
I have been known to eat a handful of Nestle Toll House Morsels when a craving hits.
Great scattered over freshly popped popcorn, too.

I have to hide the baking morsels from my husband!!
 
  • #562
I just finalized a ShopRite order for tomorrow. I was able to obtain that a week ago. Fingers cross I get the 3 packs of yeast and some toilet paper!

After the Peapod delivery yesterday, I went online and secured the last delivery available on April 10th.

Online grocery delivery and tweaking the cart seems to be my new job these days.
 
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DH and I were discussing our ongoing grocery list and he asked about "candle" that I added a couple of days ago. It's still quite chilly here in metro Detroit and too early to open windows for some fresh air. I feel like the house is getting "stale" and could use a soft scent to freshen it up a little. Can't do potpourri or anything strong due to allergies, but I think a candle with a light scent like vanilla, lemon, or lavender might be nice. Salvaggio's has a seasonal floral and gift department with a nice selection of candles. DH plans to do a shopping power-hour on Tuesday morning.
 
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  • #564
i hear ya... i just hope you scrubbed ferociously when you got to your car or home. I felt it recently in a store too...no gooey comments...but the young kid disinfecting the floors in my Winn Dixie just felt soooooooo close. All I think anymore is "carrier carrier" I really do gargle with mouthwash and sanitize my hands before and after any entry into a store! Probably have to give up the visits all together with whats coming in this next week.
I received my first ever food delivery from Shop Rite this morning. It was a blessing, and I received everything that I ordered, except for maybe 2-3 items. Maybe you could give that a try if you no longer want to go out to shop.

Here's a tip if you do - be proactive and place an order way ahead of time (before you really need it) and pick you delivery time first thing. I had to wait 6 days for this.
 
  • #565
I just finalized a ShopRite order for tomorrow. I was able to obtain that a week ago. Fingers cross I get the 3 packs of yeast and some toilet paper!

After the Peapod delivery yesterday, I went online and secured the last delivery available on April 10th.

Online grocery delivery and tweaking the cart seems to be my new job these days.

I had to wait 9 days for delivery and the one thing we wanted most (eggs) was unavailable. We did score some Southern Pecan gelato though.

After waiting and tweaking all those days, I was disappointed about the eggs. We are now rationing eggs. We have tons of other stuff to eat, though. We also did not get any of the frozen fruit I wanted. No garlic.

Certainly has been a good opportunity to sort through what's in the freezer and figure out how to use what's in there.
 
  • #566
Peapod (Massachusetts)

DIDNT get
Toilet paper x2
Paper towels x2
Clorox wipes x2
Hand soap x2
Snack cakes x2

GOT
Eggs 1.5 doz
Frozen meatballs x2
Corn dogs
Frozen broccoli
Frozen peas x2
Hersey minis x2
Pop tarts x2

the food was non essential. Just needed the cleaning supplies. Ha
 
  • #567
Everything was at the store. Very nice.

People don't seem to always maintain "social Distancing".

Stuff stays in the garage, for three days.
 
  • #568
In other shopping news, we did score Cuban rum, coca cola (not the good Mexican kind, but oh well) and we have sugar and lemons. So Cuba libres if things get tough!

Almost makes up for no cake, not anything resembling it (not even a donut). Gonna make pineapple upside down cake with 5 year old granddaughter tomorrow.

BUT, I do have one bag of sourdough honey mustard pretzel bits. For that dark night, if it comes.
 
  • #569
DH and I were discussing our ongoing grocery list and he asked about "candle" that I added a couple of days ago. It's still quite chilly here in metro Detroit and too early to open windows for some fresh air. I feel like the house is getting "stale" and could use a soft scent to freshen it up a little. Can't do potpourri or anything strong due to allergies, but I think a candle with a light scent like vanilla, lemon, or lavender might be nice. Salvaggio's has a seasonal floral and gift department with a nice selection of candles. DH plans to do a shopping power-hour on Tuesday morning.

Just want to let you know that the chemicals in those scented candles are not good for your lungs. Please google the negative health effects before buying.

I'm in Ontario, its still cold and rainy but I open the windows for 10 minutes or so, try to get a cross breeze to get rid of the 'staleness'.

Stay healthy, stay safe.
 
  • #570
DailyMail says Britain is looking at WarTime rationing within weeks. I can tell you, they didnt have much to eat over there, during and after the WW2.

I know it wasn't as bad in North America but it may be prudent to start 'rationing' our own supplies as our numbers surge.

At least most places have limits on items now but it could get a whole lot worse when the workers who have provided, all get sick. The delivery guys, shop clerks and cashiers, everyone is in peril at the moment.

Even if there are groceries, how long will the lineups be?? Will there be staff or will major shops shut down?

Stay safe, stay healthy and stay home!
 
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As I shop, I am not "hoarding", but definitely filling this house with more food, and cleaning items each grocery store trip.

My husband thinks that I am crazy. I hope that he is right.

I am paying for a Community Share, you may want to see if any are available in your area.

CSA.Community Supported Agriculture - LocalHarvest
 
  • #573
Many people in the world use NO TP. They use a bowl of water and their left hand. Eat and shake with the right hand. Just scoop the water from the bowl to clean oneself. Then, they wash their hands with a separate bowl of water for hand washing. Google it.

They must have laughed their socks off at the North Americans hoarding TP.

I have read about the 'cloth' but I have read that even in hot water, you cannot keep it hygienic enough to prevent infections, long term. Perhaps babies have less dangerous bacterias in their faeces.



I think you misunderstood me. They do NOT touch the poop, they use their left hand to splash the water onto their bottoms until they are satisfied that its clean.

Because they use the left hand for their bottom cleansing, they eat with their right hand etc.

They ALWAYS wash their hands after cleaning their bottoms but with another water source, sometimes a bowl, sometimes a tap of running water.

No one was suggesting that one should get faecal bacterium all over their hands. No, never.

Many countries do not use toilet paper, they see it as dirty, simply rubbing the faeces around without bathing each time.

Different ways, that's all.

I don't see how it can get clean without wiping. The toilet paper that we flush usually has 'debris' on it so where does that go if we only splash water with a hand? the answer is nowhere - it stays there - unless they are actually wiping with their hand and that is the reason they don't use that hand for eating
 
  • #574
What are you doing about food cravings? Salty or sweet, we all get them occasionally. Last night, DH was longing for something sweet but was not going to run out to Kroger or Meijer for a day-old pie or a pint of ice cream. I don't usually crave sweets; crunchy, salty snacks are my vice. We always have peanut butter that is good with an apple and satisfies my urge for crunchy and salty. What to do about DH's sweet tooth?

We have only six eggs at the moment because, even at 7:00 on Thursday morning during senior shopping hours at Meijer, it was obvious that eggs were a hot commodity. We don't eat a lot of eggs and were not completely out, so DH did not get them. I have the ingredients to make a pound cake but didn't want to use up our eggs. I searched yesterday and found a pound cake that uses only three eggs and will bake it today. It's not pie but should satisfy DH's sweet tooth. We have fresh and frozen berries, and there's even a tub of Cool Whip in the freezer if he wants to get fancy :D

you can substitute eggs in a lot of recipes - they are merely a binding agent and applesauce or banana does the same trick
 
  • #575
I don't see how it can get clean without wiping. The toilet paper that we flush usually has 'debris' on it so where does that go if we only splash water with a hand? the answer is nowhere - it stays there - unless they are actually wiping with their hand and that is the reason they don't use that hand for eating

ummmm- i think I'll stick with toilet paper
The hand wiping thing sounds not only gross but
non hygienic
 
  • #576
What are you doing about food cravings? Salty or sweet, we all get them occasionally. Last night, DH was longing for something sweet but was not going to run out to Kroger or Meijer for a day-old pie or a pint of ice cream. I don't usually crave sweets; crunchy, salty snacks are my vice. We always have peanut butter that is good with an apple and satisfies my urge for crunchy and salty. What to do about DH's sweet tooth?

We have only six eggs at the moment because, even at 7:00 on Thursday morning during senior shopping hours at Meijer, it was obvious that eggs were a hot commodity. We don't eat a lot of eggs and were not completely out, so DH did not get them. I have the ingredients to make a pound cake but didn't want to use up our eggs. I searched yesterday and found a pound cake that uses only three eggs and will bake it today. It's not pie but should satisfy DH's sweet tooth. We have fresh and frozen berries, and there's even a tub of Cool Whip in the freezer if he wants to get fancy :D
Got chocolate chips, sweetened condensed milk, butter and vanilla? Make fudge!
 
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  • #578
I can't find anything I need on Amazon or on the grocery store websites. Everything is 'temporarily out of stock'.
 
  • #579
This seems like a good time to eat up some of the canned food in my kitchen cabinets. Let's see, there's a can of Boston Baked Beans way in the back. Sounds yummy.

But wait, the can has a BB date of November 2011. The outside of the can looks OK. Should I bin it, or not? I guess I should at least open the can and inspect the contents before I throw it away.
NOOOOO !....moo
 
  • #580
I can't find anything I need on Amazon or on the grocery store websites. Everything is 'temporarily out of stock'.
And then there’s massive price gouging on Amazon. Just try to look for diced tomatoes.
 
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