I was going to reply seperately and say that I really like you buy you're just so strange darling. But then I saw this reply and had to attach it here!
I also agree though that milk and eggs are really not practical since you run a measurable chance of losing electricity and those things would spoil.
And then there's also the people who buy unbleached paper products and brown eggs. But they might not be the ones running out in the white hoarding frenzy either.
If it's cold enough for snow, you've got ready-made refrigeration just a few steps away :) I've had bottles of juice (semi-intentional) and eggs (due to a forgotten grocery bag) actually freeze outside in my car.
Milk thaws OK, but has to be shaken to redistribute the solids. Eggs not so well unless separated.
Milk, eggs and other perishables are fine for winter - if the electricity goes off, your whole dwelling will become a fridge! It's when people stock up on such goods before hurricanes that I'm left scratching my head.
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I also agree though that milk and eggs are really not practical since you run a measurable chance of losing electricity and those things would spoil.
And then there's also the people who buy unbleached paper products and brown eggs. But they might not be the ones running out in the white hoarding frenzy either.
I like your theory though!
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Milk thaws OK, but has to be shaken to redistribute the solids. Eggs not so well unless separated.
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Yeah, I hadn't thought of that! duh....
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