Myrthryn
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News clip in this video is saying that for October, the purchase of baking goods is up 3400%.
We had a shelf in the back room of canning jars at the grocery store i work at, and it has been there for five or six years. Whoever force-shipped them to us knows nothing about canning...they're all narrow mouth quarts. We moved some this year, but not enough to get rid of everything. We are also completely stocked on toilet paper...we had enough backstock on top of our freezer section for the entire county, but shipped quite a bit of it to one of the bigger city stores in desperate need. We now get paper products force shipped to us weekly, the cart room where we have been stashing it (right in front of the canning jars), has enough toilet paper in it to buy a used car.
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The one thing we haven't been able to get at work for months now? Spices. Everybody is cooking at home, and the spice companies haven't been able to keep up. We try to order the entire spice rack three times a week...and usually don't get a thing.
HONEY is sparse! We have about 75 gallons here! Try a farmers market locally.Was at the clearance store (Home goods) today. Managed to find Mom her frying pan, but everything else was sort of sparse.
Most notable was the olive oil. We go through a LOT of oil and Home Goods has always been our way of getting good quality at a discounted price.
It being a clearance store, we naturally do not expect to be able to simply walk in and find any specific brand on a regular basis, but we have our favorites.
But getting to the point, the amount of oil is really down especially considering that October/November is usually the season where the oil is coming in and is at it's most abundant (well, Mediterranean oil; because of the opposite seasons, anything Australian, New Zealander or otherwise across the equator has everything reversed). I've only managed to find two bottles over the last two weeks that were worth buying, and one of those is a brand I have not tried before, and is Italian (not to get racist, but 1. I tend to prefer the flavors of Greek or African Olive oils to those of the Southern European countries and 2. I have often heard that Italian Olive oil is the most likely to be adulterated.
Other than that, slim pickings, two bottles of teriyaki sauce (unfamiliar brand) and a chocolate bar (just like last week and another branch was just a bottle of vinegar, two bags of hard candy, and a jar of honey.
Ah honey, that's another thing that's normally abundant in winter and is almost non-present. At the moment it's no big deal since I have gotten around to bottling mead in a while and the jugs are full, but for the first time I can remember, once that is bottled I have only honey enough for one more jug before I'm out.
O.K. now I see! Our bees did very well this year. Now to get them to over winter safely.I meant the exotic honeys I use are sparse.
You should be able to repair the water heater (tankless) or replace it if it's the tank type ```the prices not only scooted up a bit ... our water heater died suddenly ... plumbers in our neck of the woods in SW Washington are charging at $170 / hour ( or more).
Get the paper blue shop towels. Wash in the sink and keep using, they are tough!
Which reminds me of the local Walmart in Spring, which placed boxes of wash towels in the empty TP aisle. Hint, hint...Get the paper blue shop towels. Wash in the sink and keep using, they are tough!
The conditions are ripe for another panic, all it takes is a media trigger.News clip in this video is saying that for October, the purchase of baking goods is up 3400%.