CaptUSA
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I did an inventory of my store today and I estimate that my wife, my youngest son, and I can go at least 180 days without a grocery store visit. Probably longer if we're rationing. And we'll still have calories beyond that, but the meals will get really weird.
I've got it down so at this point, the only thing we buy to consume this week is produce, bread and milk (we get our eggs from a neighbor). Everything else is pretty much in rotation. That includes food, but also detergents and cleaners, batteries and lightbulbs, medicines and first aid, bags, foils, and paper products. We've been doing this for a while, so everything I'm using today was purchased with money about 6 months ago, so I figure I'm 6 months ahead of inflation. And so far, we've managed it so nothing has expired! I have a corner in my basement we call, "Cappy's Corner Store". (My grandkids call me "Cappy".)
Curious how others are doing?
I've got it down so at this point, the only thing we buy to consume this week is produce, bread and milk (we get our eggs from a neighbor). Everything else is pretty much in rotation. That includes food, but also detergents and cleaners, batteries and lightbulbs, medicines and first aid, bags, foils, and paper products. We've been doing this for a while, so everything I'm using today was purchased with money about 6 months ago, so I figure I'm 6 months ahead of inflation. And so far, we've managed it so nothing has expired! I have a corner in my basement we call, "Cappy's Corner Store". (My grandkids call me "Cappy".)
Curious how others are doing?