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A generator Seriously what you're going to want the most, food-wise, is a heat source. Some kind of hot plate, an outdoor grill that runs on propane, cans of Sterno, whatever. If you have that in place, you have a lot more options. What do you already have in your fridge and freezer? What will you want to eat for the first few days? Can you precook that if necessary and put it in a separate cooler with ice? If you still have more stuff in your fridge/freezer that you want to try to save, can you pack it with bags of ice and keep it closed? I mean you can survive on probably nothing but a jar of Nutella. Assuming you don't have heat or cold, I would at least make it slightly more enjoyable with some kind of Costco variety box of granola bars or nut packs, and whatever fruit and vegetables you can get that will last a week+.
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poverty goat posted:What does GWS buy at the grocery store to prepare for a week+ of free time without power or groceries after a hurricane? Without a heat source, granola, PBJ fixings, some soft drinks, apples, oranges, bananas etc. With a heat source, some of the above and eggs, canned foods, rice. Leaning towards full-can meals (beef stew, etc) instead of stuff you want to cook rice and pasta with in case you need to conserve potable water for drinking. If you have a cooler stock it up with some cold packs and poo poo like eggs, bacon, deli meats / other semi-cured stuff and eat those for a couple days before transitioning to the more boring canned stuff. Be sure to pack up some tea and other drink mixes if you don't have a lot of canned soft drinks. If you have to subsist on boiled or bottled water alone it gets boring.
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# ? Sep 10, 2018 16:42 |
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Thirding the cooler + ice combo. Ready to eat meats if you don't have heat. Whatever you want if you do. That's aside from any dry snacks you'd want. Stay safe and good luck. How far inland are you?
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Whatever you do, don't buy any of those "COMPLEATS" meals. I had to stock my kitchen for easiness after having knee surgery and that was easily one of the worst things I've ever eaten in my life. It was straight up cat food.
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# ? Sep 10, 2018 18:12 |
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Lol I’m on a flight to stand in front of this loving storm. As someone who does a lot of this get a bunch of clif bars etc, tuna packets, jerky, chips, and most importantly water. A poo poo ton of water, and water cleansing kits. And toilet paper/baby wipes. It prob won’t be that bad but if the water supply gets wrecked you will need every drop. Fill your bathtubs as well for clean bathing water. If this goes bad eating won’t be fun for a while. Accept that and focus on quantities of preserved goods that at least have some rounded nutrition. Also hot sauce! When you are on day four of tuna some cholula can be a game changer. Ugh gently caress my life
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# ? Sep 10, 2018 18:15 |
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Also get vitamins
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poverty goat posted:What does GWS buy at the grocery store to prepare for a week+ of free time without power or groceries after a hurricane? Buy a car. Drive to hurricane-less place.
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Jay Carney posted:Lol I’m on a flight to stand in front of this loving storm. Yeah this is good poo poo. Also get a lot of extra toilet paper and paper towels. If you get some flooding depending on your sewer setup you might be making GBS threads in a bucket and not taking showers for a while. Edit: get a bucket That Works fucked around with this message at 18:54 on Sep 10, 2018 |
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Croatoan posted:Thirding the cooler + ice combo. Ready to eat meats if you don't have heat. Whatever you want if you do. That's aside from any dry snacks you'd want. Stay safe and good luck. How far inland are you? I am just north of where the NC/VA line crashes into the ocean, a stone's throw from both the ocean and the bay. I actually have a generator and a gas grill but if I have to evacuate those don't help much. Really though Ive done this before and I know how to do it; the question for GWS is how to do it well, to have the best food in my FEMA refugee camp. E: also, the one thing all of you are forgetting is bleach. Gotta be able to sanitize your kitchen after the sewage goes down or it'll just make you sick poverty goat fucked around with this message at 22:36 on Sep 10, 2018 |
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Party liquor. The best meal at the fema camp is the one where people get a nip to take the edge off.
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# ? Sep 10, 2018 23:24 |
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poverty goat posted:What does GWS buy at the grocery store to prepare for a week+ of free time without power or groceries after a hurricane? cured meats and firm cheeses, ingredients for making travel cake, and a couple of bottles of good wine
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 02:43 |
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ingredients for pemmican if think things will end up going mad max
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 02:45 |
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Get used to the taste of long pig now
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:Get used to the taste of long pig now This and party liquor
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 13:49 |
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i made a list of the things i need to buy while I'm up today and here it is
did I forget anything?
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 13:58 |
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Lots of guns. And leather chaps.
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Pedialyte for hangovers
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poverty goat posted:i made a list of the things i need to buy while I'm up today and here it is Jesus, man - what are you thinking? You forgot the COFFEE.
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 14:28 |
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Go ahead and destroy your stairs to keep the undead at bay. Better to do it now than when they're already there. Also maybe some little debbie cakes.
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 14:28 |
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I got a $100 gift card to Sur La Table for my birthday...what should I buy? Also...holy poo poo this store is overpriced.
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Croatoan posted:Go ahead and destroy your stairs to keep the undead at bay. Better to do it now than when they're already there. Also maybe some little debbie cakes. But then what do you if someone asks “do you have stairs in your house?”
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Mikey Purp posted:I got a $100 gift card to Sur La Table for my birthday...what should I buy? Also...holy poo poo this store is overpriced. Cooking class. It's not the *proper* way to cook (their paella had the rice and veggies cooked separately and had no socarrat ) but the food is tasty and experiences will trump overpriced junk as far as quality of life goes. Aside from that: Kitchen towels aren't too expensive, they have nice patterns Cake decorating tools likewise not too expensive Rosle simple tools, like garlic press or a vegetable peeler. They're marked up by a high % but it really does feel fancy to have such a nice tool for everyday tasks.
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 19:28 |
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BrianBoitano posted:Cooking class. It's not the *proper* way to cook (their paella had the rice and veggies cooked separately and had no socarrat ) but the food is tasty and experiences will trump overpriced junk as far as quality of life goes. Everyday tasks are precisely the things for which you should have nice tools! You use them a lot so get good ones.
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 19:52 |
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My Sur la Table has a clearance section that's big and frequently refreshed. I've absolutely gotten good stuff there. They also have exclusive deals with Le Creuset, both exclusive colors and collections iirc, and while it definitely won't be the cheapest you can get Le Creuset, sometimes you just have a color boner. I had to restrain myself from getting the constellation poo poo.
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poverty goat posted:What does GWS buy at the grocery store to prepare for a week+ of free time without power or groceries after a hurricane? Yarn, and books about macrame and knot tying. If your grocery store is a Walmart. Sunflower seeds. Starkist chicken creations are pretty good, been eating them for lunch since I bought a bunch on sale. Suspect Bucket fucked around with this message at 20:37 on Sep 11, 2018 |
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poverty goat posted:i made a list of the things i need to buy while I'm up today and here it is I got used to eating canned baked beans cold*, also sardines are good. Peanut butter, large crackers (sao type thick large square ones), nuts and choc bars too. As much water as you can carry. Stock up on fruit and veg that lasts a while. Then booze and smokes. gently caress if I added some things that need water to cook (dried beans, rice, pasta, noodles) and cheap bread, cheese, vegemite and aussie meat pies this is my regular shopping list! *E: get lower salt ones. Low salt ones are 300mg a serve and taste OK cold but too bland when heated. Regular 500mg+ ones taste better heated but too salty when cold. Fo3 fucked around with this message at 12:19 on Sep 12, 2018 |
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Summer sausage, cheddar cheese and town house crackers.
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# ? Sep 12, 2018 13:01 |
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When I got a gift certificate to Sur La Tab, I used to it get my knives sharpened. It's not too overpriced, compared to some of the poo poo that they sell.
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# ? Sep 12, 2018 16:33 |
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Well it looks like the hurricane is gonna run over me too now. I'm in Atlanta so I'm hoping we don't lose power like we did last year. For Maria we lost power for 4 drat days. Gonna stock up on beer, vodka and snack cakes.
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# ? Sep 13, 2018 18:35 |
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I'm gonna learn watercolors and work my way through the entire domestically available Knorr catalog. Y'all got camping stoves, right? Because a camping stove is a good thing to have.
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Suspect Bucket posted:Y'all got camping stoves, right? Because a camping stove is a good thing to have.
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# ? Sep 13, 2018 19:15 |
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Yeah I've got camping gear and a grill. Don't plan on using either because thank god I have a drat gas stove and a lighter. That thing was rad last year.
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# ? Sep 13, 2018 19:28 |
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Jar of Crisco and pr0ks mom [/oldGWS]
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pile of brown posted:Jar of Crisco and pr0ks mom [/oldGWS] But you repeat yourself.
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pile of brown posted:Jar of Crisco and pr0ks mom [/oldGWS] Ah.. Good old pr0cs mom jokes.
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# ? Sep 13, 2018 23:53 |
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But did you get your Crisco at Costco?
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Suspect Bucket posted:I'm gonna learn watercolors and work my way through the entire domestically available Knorr catalog. in a pinch you can make a beer can into a pretty good stove that burns everclear or denatured alcohol https://www.instructables.com/id/Alcohol-Can-penny-stove/
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So I'm building my grocery cart on clicklist and I see that now they're selling "Peeled" onions for $2.50 each. Keep in mind, a regular old onion is $.35 each. For gently caress's sake people need to learn how food works. Sorry, had to come and rant.
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Does peeled garlic have some type of preservative on it?
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I will peel onions all loving day for $2 each
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