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This might be a dumb question... regarding snow
DH and I have been up here for about 3 1/2 years... we've only seen a few inches of snow TOPS each year.
They're calling for sleet on Friday and snow on Saturday. I know the weather people are *usually* wrong, but should we be preparing ourselves or something? My mind immediately goes into hurricane prep mode...
Is anyone else shopping today so you don't have to worry about driving in snow tomorrow or Saturday?
Re: This might be a dumb question... regarding snow
Agreed with PP
it's not the crisis people make it out to be, but it is nice NOT to have to worry about mucking around in the sleet/snow just to run errands
Here's the thing about NC snow - it's unpredictable. COMPLETELY unpredictable.
You know the year we had two feet? Up until it started snowing, they were predicting a couple of inches, max.
Or those times they predict snow, but we get a massive ice storm (which is far worse than snow, IMO).
Also, because it usually warms up during the day, any accumilation (sp, whatever) of snow will begin to melt, then re-freeze overnight making it even worse.
We typically just make sure we have enough food in the house for a week, enough dog food, formula, diapers, & batteries (in case of an ice storm & power outages).
I would make sure you have enough to get through atleast three or four days. NC snow is whacky. We may get very little and some ice glazing in the morning..or we may get dumped on like we did before Christmas, depending on where you are.
We are expecting 3-5 inches and last time they said that we got 7. I prefer snow to ice any day and they aren't sure how much ice we are getting.
The temperatures though should make it okay to get out Sunday during the day...but be careful with roads in the mornings for the next several days. I always make sure we have a big pot of soup (it can always be heated on the grill if we lose power) and sandwich stuff that doesn't have to be cooked in case we lose power.
For those that haven't lived her long, we've gotten hit with a few ice storms. In 96' we lost power for over 3 weeks. It was NOT FUN!
So take the mad rush by some with a grain of salt and I wouldn't go into full on Survival mode but it doesn' t hurt to make a quick trip to a store and organize some essentials. (Like Friday night I will be filling up the bathtubs and buckets of water in case we lose power since we are on a well and septic..I can flush toilets and have fresh water without power that way.)
*sigh*
I'm so jealous of you snowbirds. On the coast we rarely get snow. Boo.
You know, I've learned that if the weather guy predicts just a little snow or ice that means one of two things: a) There will be a little cold rain...maybe....or, b) There will be a massive ice/snow storm which they will deny is occuring until there's already a foot or more on the ground.
I typically make sure I have whatever I need to weather scenario b, but that's nothing more than regular grocery shopping for us.
Well, here's the good thing, I think there is far less actual devestation in a snow storm than a hurricane, AT. So, like the PPers mentioned, if you are running low on some basic supplies, stop at the store and grab some stuff.
I'm fortunate enough to live in an area where even if my road doesn't get plowed (which it didn't last time) we can still walk places for things--there aren't many cars on the roads in the first place, so its actually safer than normal.
Yeah, I figured lol. :P
We're stopping at Target tonight to pick up some stuff we can just make on a grill, should the power go out.
We've lived through 8 hurricanes (maybe more lol)... so my mind just sort of immediately associates every possible weather issue with them. I'm not too worried, but I'm glad we'll be prepared.
Thanks for all the input, ladies!
I often wonder that as well....especially since it seems like our refridge/freezer are "bare" compared to our even our single friends refridges...yet, we still rarely have to go out last minute for things...
DH and I go grocery shopping every Saturday or Sunday (depending on our mood) and we buy one week's worth of groceries.
Since tomorrow is Friday (and the sleet / snow predictions are for Friday and Saturday) we only have one or two meals left TOTAL in the fridge... so we would have to run out and go get some more provisions.
We also buy according to a planned meal... so we don't have a lot of stuff in the pantry for "anything" purposes.
I have friends that buy a bunch of stuff and live off of it for a month lol... I'm sure they wouldn't need to run out last minute.
I think it might just be the method in which each individual person shops.
This. We don't live in Alaska.
Im a total cynic in the CLT area because Ive been here 5 years and every time there is talk about snow I get so excited and then we get nothing or like, half an inch.
So maybe one of these days I'll laugh at the forecast then be crying while stuck in my house with no power and not enough food. Doh! Make me a believer, weather gods!!
Silly Terp.
It's not necessity. It's CULTURE.
I buy weekly groceries too (and also shop Sat/Sunday), but there are some things I always have on hand for quick meals that I don't use on a weekly basis and replenish when they are used. Things like pasta/pasta sauce, stir fry veggies (frozen), or pancake mix that could make a meal if needed. Even with out those meals being available, I guess I just wouldn't care if I was scraping random stuff together to get through a few days, I'd rather do that than deal with the crowds at the store. I hate grocery store crowds!
You know, that's actually a *really good* idea. I think I will start accumulating some pasta and some other things that don't perish quickly for the pantry... if anything, I'll be able to put together a fast meal if I ever don't feel like grocery shopping on my normal day.
Thanks, Terp
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Yes, they definitely help stretch out days b/t grocery trips and there have been some weeks that I don't make it to the store at all and just get by with whatever is around. Other pantry items I like to have are tomato soup & american cheese (for grilled cheese), frozen lasagna, Velveeta mac & cheese (not usually a meal, well at least not since college, but requires no ingredients), and gnocchi. I appreciated your thought on having foods you could stick on the grill since I hadn't thought about using the grill in a no-power scenario, so thanks for that!