feywon
Well-known Member
- Location
- Rural North Central NM
As i said on a thread about this a couple of years ago, living rural i've bought non-perishables and certain long shelf-life items in bulk for years. While we now have 3 stores that carry 'staples', when supply chain issues arise---small towns are low priority for suppliers--they cater to the big city chains.
When i was a young single Mom on tight budget one of the things that made me feel most 'poor' was having to count pennies to buy TP at end of months. From the time i got more financially secure it was one item i never let run entirely out before buying more.
Age and 3 pregnancies have taken their toll on my bowels. i found a pineapple/coconut juice that helps keep me regular, along with high fiber cereals 3-4 days a week. Years before the pandemic i started keeping at least four 1 liter containers on shelf at all times. So far that's gotten me thru times when suppliers skipped my grocery with that item for a week or two.
When i was a young single Mom on tight budget one of the things that made me feel most 'poor' was having to count pennies to buy TP at end of months. From the time i got more financially secure it was one item i never let run entirely out before buying more.
Age and 3 pregnancies have taken their toll on my bowels. i found a pineapple/coconut juice that helps keep me regular, along with high fiber cereals 3-4 days a week. Years before the pandemic i started keeping at least four 1 liter containers on shelf at all times. So far that's gotten me thru times when suppliers skipped my grocery with that item for a week or two.
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