27-01-2022, 02:40 PM
(27-01-2022, 02:01 PM)Lilith7 Wrote:the ww2 peeps were used to hardship. it was hard before war broke out.(27-01-2022, 08:36 AM)Magoo Wrote: Anyone noticed missing items (apart from brown sugar/flour) on the supermarket shelves?Olive oil & vinegar dressing is better than dry salad & you could bung your peanut butter in a food processer, or just pick out the big bits, it'll keep you amused for hours.
i cannot get my favourite salad dressing, Newmans Caesar vinaigrette, been gone for weeks.
No sparkling mineral water now for a couple of weeks.  my fave toothpaste (Sparkly Grape Gel for Kids) is mia as well.
shelves sans Smooth American Style peanut butter
Second week of no Noble cheese at New World.
had i known i would have started hoarding.
its a first world problem i know, but a problem nonetheless.
dry salad is virtually unpalatable. the bubbles in Soda Water are too big, not the same as mineral water.
there is no substitute for ones favourite peanut butter, its that or nothing.
im against it.
If we think times are tough now, imagine how difficult it must have been during WW2, when people could get sweet Fanny Adams & had to make do & mend, & grow their own.
Its annoying I know, but that's just the way it is for now. And no doubt I'll be complaining about something or other sooner or later too - fairly sure it won't be the size of bubbles in fizzy drink, though.
im not built for that, while i dont mind the outdoors i prefer a flushing shitter.
refrigeration isnt necessary, as long as theres plenty of ice.
when i was younger and went camping i brought a little generator so i could run my blender for margaritas.
you want them slushy its tres essential.
theres not much in the survival manual when your cv says bon vivant.
So if you disappear out of view You know I will never say goodbye