dilettante
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It was a US/UK operation done with some Ukrainian spies. All about keeping Germany on-side while starving Russia of income. There is no doubt at all.you would never make a researcher would you ?
It was a US/UK operation done with some Ukrainian spies. All about keeping Germany on-side while starving Russia of income. There is no doubt at all.you would never make a researcher would you ?
PoofThere seems to be a bit of antagonism to your post.
I don't have any reason to familiarize myself with weather conditions and distances in other parts of the country, nor do I live in a densely populated area, nor was I advising other people how to manage affairs where they live, or in certain weather conditions.
If you have no intentions of driving into town today or asking a delivery driver to slither your way, then don't do it. You need to take care of yourself and stay safe.
It's still not clear why you're taking food from a food bank (instead of contributing to it). Food banks are charities whose mission is to provide groceries to people who can't afford to buy them.They have had zilch food on the giveaway table at the senior center for several weeks. The library food bank now just has just apples, onions and potatoes for a while.
HD, is this evacuation preparation? (Unless they're on oxygen or other life-preserving equipment run on electricity, why might British citizens need to evacuate?)security experts have argued that British households should follow the example of the EU, which has advised citizens to pack a three-day survival kit.
This should include water, non-perishable food, medicines, a battery-powered radio, a torch, identity documents and a Swiss Army knife.
Here in NY, the senior centers in the county I live in will provide some free food from a local food bank to seniors who are members enrolled in the program based on income. I know because I volunteered in one of the senior centers for a few weeks. I remember on a certain day of the week, bags of food, usually only canned goods and fresh produce were brought in for the seniors who were enrolled in the program.It's still not clear why you're taking food from a food bank (instead of contributing to it). Food banks are charities whose mission is to provide groceries to people who can't afford to buy them.
1. why is this your business?It's still not clear why you're taking food from a food bank (instead of contributing to it). Food banks are charities whose mission is to provide groceries to people who can't afford to buy them.
You've been here 20 minutes and believe you understand relationships spanning many years.1. why is this your business?
B. has she said she has taken any?
I wasn't believing anything about relationships, etc. I was simply asking questions about your comment. Which, I thought we were allowed to do here.You've been here 20 minutes and believe you understand relationships spanning many years.
Here's an idea. Put my posts on ignore. Happy to do the same for you.
I've had just about all the fun with you that I can stand.
Fair enough.Some things I see there week after week, so it's apparent not many are taking things. Since I am not paid anything (even for gas) for delivering meals, I figure I won't hurt anyone if I take a few items when there's something I can use.
No-one's evacuating.. this is in the event that Russia cuts off our gas ( not petrol) supplies which of course is also needed to run electricityHD, is this evacuation preparation? (Unless they're on oxygen or other life-preserving equipment run on electricity, why might British citizens need to evacuate?)
Or is it because some/many in the UK aren't nearly as well prepared for emergencies as you are?
Yes, it sounds ridiculous that the woman told you "one item per person" on a Friday. It isn't a matter of what did they save by not letting you take more, it is a matter of ensuring there is something available if someone comes in after you and needs it.I swear I saw a can of cream of celery soup there for two months last fall. I think if items stay on the table for a certain amount of them, they are discarded. I know I see things are are well beyond their "sell by" date. A few years ago, I had to go to a neighboring town to pick up the meals to deliver while the senior center was having renovations. There they had a table just for baked goods. I was looking it over and taking a few items when a woman rushed over and told me "one item per person." This was on a Friday. The following Monday, the table was loaded with moldy bread. So what did they save by limiting what a person can take?
Yes, I'm fully aware. I shop for necessities on a weekly basis, sometimes I shop for groceries several times per week.@UpstateGal, I don't know anyone who's doing "reactionary hoarding," but agree that could be problematic.
On a positive note, stores are quite good at noticing when there's a run on specific items and quickly instituting purchase limits. Eggs right now, for instance.
Most on this forum are talking about stocking a few more cans of shelf stable foods: canned goods, dry beans, pasta, rice, jars of peanut butter, shelf stable milks, etc., when shopping.
Not that you're suggesting there might be, but so far as I know none here are "preppers" with several years' worth of backup supplies (not to mention the weaponry to protect them).
Similar here just with friends both elderly and in their 20s.I've been bolstering my back pantry again. Tariffs play a part because they're another reminder of the whiplashing uncertainty the US will be facing for the foreseeable future.
Local family: DH & me, our 3 children, their spouses, and our 4 grandchildren. If any are ever in need, DH & I will cushion their landing as best we can. As my mom and our in-laws did for us.
Like our more robust pandemic-era stock levels, I store only what we consume on a regular basis, just more of it.
Retailers are in the business of providing goods for a profit. When I find hoes that fit me or SO guess what? I buy 1-2 more even boots not just a second box of eggs. Go to a store or order on line 14 times to restock on panties? Who is going to pay for gas or processing and delivery?"Reactionary Hoarding" as I like to call it hurts those who do not have the immediate funds to buy extra to protect themselves in uncertain economic times. Leaving behind empty shelves for people who can NOT afford to go out and spend $$$ on basic necessities, such as struggling young families AND seniors. IMHO, right now ALL retailers should limit the number of items consumers can buy at 1 visit.
Just wait. You’ll open the cupboard/fridge to make … and then you’ll remember.Forgot, can't say, but I must not have needed it very bad!