tinkerbell1967
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It is the same way here in PA when snow is being called for. If I'm getting snowed it and can't get out I want good stuff, icecream, chips, lol! 

Forget the milk and eggs. I grabbed batteries today so if the power goes out, I can still listen to the Auburn game on the radio. WAR EAGLE!!!!!We are expecting 8 inches tonight in Huntsville.
Ha! I was always so jealous of the Foster/Gloucester kids! I went to Catholic school too, they almost never canceled school. It was Salty Brine and Operation Snowball..you'd wake up and turn on the radio and/or the tv and listen intently, hoping that you'd have no school.Shout out to the other poster from Southeastern MA!! I think its a Northeast thing just like the running "school's canceled in Foster-Gloucester." This is a town in western RI that would cancel nearly half the year (well it seemed like it) back in the 70s! Milk and Bread Alert -- they would say on the TV!
I live in MD and we get snow every year and last year we got just under 100 inches where we live..... people HERE do that. They can forecast 6 or 8 inches and people panic.
My parents live in Dothan AL. Just spoke with them a while ago about the weather.![]()
It is the same way here in PA when snow is being called for. If I'm getting snowed it and can't get out I want good stuff, icecream, chips, lol!![]()
I think it makes sense...those are the perishable things I most often have to run out and get mid-week, so those would be the things I would opt to pick up if I were running by the store on the way home from work and I knew bad weather was coming. My pantry is pretty well stocked, but with milk and bread (and eggs) my options of what to make increase exponentially.
Lol...I was thinking along these lines, too. How would anything go bad if it's so cold out you can just set things outside or in a garage, shop, or other outbuilding (or even your porch with a cooler full of snow?)
Ha! I was always so jealous of the Foster/Gloucester kids! I went to Catholic school too, they almost never canceled school. It was Salty Brine and Operation Snowball..you'd wake up and turn on the radio and/or the tv and listen intently, hoping that you'd have no school.
Here's some nostalgia http://www.quahog.org/factsfolklore/index.php?id=121
Eggs are for the kids that usually eat a quick breakfast on their way out. Bread for the sandwiches that are extra. It isn't rocket science. Can you all not think of other uses for bread or eggs than french toast? Weird.
We have a stocked pantry, but we make sure if we might not get out for a few days that we have plenty of fruit and veggies and the staples. I try to only make grocery runs every couple of weeks. if it is the end of a cycle, you can bet we are running out of the perishables, because they are eaten because they are perishable...
I have to ask everyone who runs out top stock up do you usually go the the grocery store more than once a week? Because if you don't then you should have plenty on hand already.
I'm another that just doesn't get it & I live in a snow belt. My house always has food & we can sure live for a few days without milk, bread & eggs since I always have a stocked house year round.
I think it makes sense...those are the perishable things I most often have to run out and get mid-week, so those would be the things I would opt to pick up if I were running by the store on the way home from work and I knew bad weather was coming. My pantry is pretty well stocked, but with milk and bread (and eggs) my options of what to make increase exponentially.