I always wrap my celery in foil. It really works. I know putting asparagus in a cup of water works too but I always seem to knock it over in the fridge and make a mess. I'll have to try the berry and banana trick.
I always wrap my celery in foil. It really works. I know putting asparagus in a cup of water works too but I always seem to knock it over in the fridge and make a mess. I'll have to try the berry and banana trick.
I always wrap my celery in foil. It really works. I know putting asparagus in a cup of water works too but I always seem to knock it over in the fridge and make a mess. I'll have to try the berry and banana trick.
The celery in foil really works - I don't use celery very often. Also, I recently started putting my iceberg lettuce (washed, torn up and salad spinner first) in mason jars after putting it in a paper towel first. It is shocking how long it lasts - the paper towel absorbs the moisture and when I remove it I save the paper towel to use for cleaning.I always wrap my celery in foil. It really works. I know putting asparagus in a cup of water works too but I always seem to knock it over in the fridge and make a mess. I'll have to try the berry and banana trick.
I gave up on instacart for those reasons. I had been ordering from them to try and keep my daughter from going out for us. But I'd wait for 2 weeks for the order, and not find out until they drop off that key, important items were not included.Just got my Instacart delivery from an order I placed 2 weeks ago. Even though I updated, I'm still out of some important stuff, like aluminum foil, plastic wrap, etc. Stores are still out of so many things like basic sliced cheese, deli meats, etc. Looks like I'll have to go to the store in person again. Instacart just isn't working out for me. Too many items that aren't in stock (at the last minute) and very long wait time (2 weeks). Even adding a $20 tip didn't help.
Our next door neighbors specifically bought a freezer for the second wave. We thought it was excessive. Maybe not.
I'm worried that we still don't have some supplies restocked and we might have a second wave before they are restocked.
ETA: how do we prepare when we can't get the essentials?
Alberta is giving all supplies to Toronto and Quebec with the caveat that in 3 weeks, when Alberta might need those supplies, they will be returned.
That seems a bit absurd. If they are still needed in Eastern Canada, people can't have the ventilators taken away. Hopefully Ontario will be done with the medical equipment before Alberta needs it.
Second wave isn't supposed to happen until the Fall. What you are seeing now in the Spring would be the first wave. On June 21, we'll go into Summer wave, which we hope means reduced transmission.
Supplies - buy beef
Its funny the things that bother you most. Thanks to WS I did a good prep shop on 13 March. My family rolled their eyes and thought I was daft. On 20 March I became ill with the virus and we began self isolating. Towards the end of their isolation period and when I was getting better myself we ran out of milk. I was so miserable not to have my morning coffee! Really regretted not having any kind of sub to use. First thing on my list was milk!We have never prepped before this. We really didn’t know how much food would last two weeks. We ended up having enough for over a month. But our pantry is small. So I think I’m going to slowly start prepping again and use one of the spare bedrooms for the paper products and stuff like that. Maybe for extra boxes of cereal and crackers, too. I didn’t actually have enough of my cereal so I need to be sure that happens. I need to find decent soy milk with a long shelf life. I don’t want to have to depend on shipping for basics like that. We could have survived without leaving for a month. But I’d like to be able to survive more comfortably next time around. I know I didn’t get enough espresso to last more than a month!
And I need to make sure my parents are more prepared, too. I think my mom was only prepared for two weeks. She believed me and did prepare, but there was a lot she didn’t consider until it happened. My parents’ lack of prep was the only reason I had to leave isolation at all.
Its funny the things that bother you most. Thanks to WS I did a good prep shop on 13 March. My family rolled their eyes and thought I was daft. On 20 March I became ill with the virus and we began self isolating. Towards the end of their isolation period and when I was getting better myself we ran out of milk. I was so miserable not to have my morning coffee! Really regretted not having any kind of sub to use. First thing on my list was milk!
I think food/grocery stores and medicine/pharmacies are essential services and will continue to be prioritized to continue. If the meat packing plants are required to protect their workers from the virus, I think the price of meat might rise. Kinda of like during wartime, people didn't eat as much fresh meat. There might be requirements that US drug factories 'retool' to produce high demand drugs, same as car companies are producing ventilators.
I think every decision to reopen a sector should be on a priority basis. This is what people do in any challenging situaton: decide on your priorities and put your energy there. Food and medicine yes, rock concerts, no.
I bought a large package of Pandemic toilet paper to have enough on hand. Gave two rolls to my neighbor. Started using it this week, and I hate it. It's so thin you'd swear it's made out of butterfly wings.Or they're unable to furnish any toilet paper.![]()
I always have long life milk as a back up as my fresh milk never lasts between shopping trips. Also having dried milk or creamer like coffeemate helps. You may have already mentioned it but do you know where you caught it?Its funny the things that bother you most. Thanks to WS I did a good prep shop on 13 March. My family rolled their eyes and thought I was daft. On 20 March I became ill with the virus and we began self isolating. Towards the end of their isolation period and when I was getting better myself we ran out of milk. I was so miserable not to have my morning coffee! Really regretted not having any kind of sub to use. First thing on my list was milk!
As a restaurant, I can tell you that our meat prices have already gone up 33%.
Additionally, we are not able to get our normal brands of food we've usually ordered for years in end.
It's been a crazy week of our Chef ordering what she normally orders, with substitutionS
So, she gets mad, tells the delivery driver to return it... Then we find out, it's a game of take it or leave it, because there is no substitute!
One small example, she's used to 10 inch wide lasagna noodles. They delivered 7 inch wide lasagna noodles. She went them back. We then found out, that's the only lasagna noodles available period.
My poor husband has had to chase down these delivery drivers all week begging them to come back.
It's absolutely nutso.
I'm exhausted.
Be Well...everyone. Good Night.
I'm curious on everyone's opinion. How many do you know, who are prepared for and expecting a second wave? Is this going to be exactly like the first wave or will it be better/worse...in your opinion?
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