Rhodie Ranch
Garden Master
- Joined
- Nov 19, 2009
- Messages
- 3,598
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- Location
- Southern Washington State, 8b
I'm almost ready for anything but the loss of power and water and gas (propane, natural gas and gasoline).
Food stocks good. Lots of dehydrated/vac packed veggies from the garden over the last three years. Still have home canned product and have stocked up on basics like canned beans and dry rice.
The ex is bringing down an extra frig for my garage so I can freeze small containers of milk. No dairy cow on the golf course allowed here.
First aid kit is refreshed. Generic tylenol and other basics are good to go. My one Rx is being hoarded by myself anyway.
Instant hand sanitizer is in good supply and I know how to make my own. However the first ingred, 91 - 99% alcohol is not available anywhere. Phoey.
Regular old bleach and a new dedicated bucket has been purchased. I know how to make my own disposable wipes also. That inventory of the ingred for wipes is in good supply.
Soap - lots of soap here due to being a soap maker. I must start up the hobby again, as my olive oil (and home rendered beef fat) soaps are far less harsh on hands that the commercial ones. But no price gouging allowed by this lady if I put them up for sale locally. A year's worth of laundry soap is already in my garage. Whoops....
Personal supplies in stock. Toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, floss, tp, and other things an older woman may need.
Light bulbs have been replenished last fall due to a state of OR rebate for purchasing LED bulbs.
Cat food. Dog food. Chicken food (at the old place). Good for a few months.
Water: I have a Big Berkey and its in good working condition with new filters.
If the state isn't in too much trouble with our looming drought, I'll be growing alot more of my food. Seed supply is great, altho some older seeds may not have very good germination. No money for fancy beds...those grow bags behind the deer fencing will have to do.
Tea and coffee - six months worth.
Oh, one interesting thing...nobody here carries canned hams anymore. Not the big chains or the local independents. I wonder if they are still made. Maybe its a seasonal item?
Food stocks good. Lots of dehydrated/vac packed veggies from the garden over the last three years. Still have home canned product and have stocked up on basics like canned beans and dry rice.
The ex is bringing down an extra frig for my garage so I can freeze small containers of milk. No dairy cow on the golf course allowed here.
First aid kit is refreshed. Generic tylenol and other basics are good to go. My one Rx is being hoarded by myself anyway.
Instant hand sanitizer is in good supply and I know how to make my own. However the first ingred, 91 - 99% alcohol is not available anywhere. Phoey.
Regular old bleach and a new dedicated bucket has been purchased. I know how to make my own disposable wipes also. That inventory of the ingred for wipes is in good supply.
Soap - lots of soap here due to being a soap maker. I must start up the hobby again, as my olive oil (and home rendered beef fat) soaps are far less harsh on hands that the commercial ones. But no price gouging allowed by this lady if I put them up for sale locally. A year's worth of laundry soap is already in my garage. Whoops....
Personal supplies in stock. Toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, floss, tp, and other things an older woman may need.
Light bulbs have been replenished last fall due to a state of OR rebate for purchasing LED bulbs.
Cat food. Dog food. Chicken food (at the old place). Good for a few months.
Water: I have a Big Berkey and its in good working condition with new filters.
If the state isn't in too much trouble with our looming drought, I'll be growing alot more of my food. Seed supply is great, altho some older seeds may not have very good germination. No money for fancy beds...those grow bags behind the deer fencing will have to do.
Tea and coffee - six months worth.
Oh, one interesting thing...nobody here carries canned hams anymore. Not the big chains or the local independents. I wonder if they are still made. Maybe its a seasonal item?