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Julia

Julia Report 30 Jan 2009 18:49

To learn the art of stock pilling you have to adopt a 'War has been declaired/Seige' mentality. Grab everything, even if you don't use it. And please do not forget that the Co-op will always have a shipment of bananas, and you can tell your neighbours over the fence Les Dawson fashion.
Please, this is said very much 'tongue in cheek'. I have seen queues on the day before Christmas for bread, pork pies,sausage rolls,etc at our local bakery. For goodness sake, every one has a freezer these days.
Julia in Derbyshire

Sue

Sue Report 30 Jan 2009 18:47

I would like to see these morons living where you cannot rely on getting food (as per my son and nephew). You eat what is available in the shops, son gets chicken once a week in colder weather and that comes in on a bus. In the hot weather it's too dangerous to buy.

Nephew suffers shortages according to what the president declares what foods will be in short supply. You can only buy ONE x 5kg rice when it's actually available and he never knows when it will be available again.

I honestly think it's somewhat obscene and damn wasteful. How much of the fresh food over purchased will be thrown away?

Sue x

Haribo

Haribo Report 30 Jan 2009 18:46

That may be the winter in 1963 Daff. It is known as the 'Big Freeze'....snow on the ground from Dec to March over most of the country!! can you imagin that?..and no,,,I dont remember it personaly, I was born during that winter.

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 30 Jan 2009 18:35

We are down to have a little bit of snow... but I live on a very flat bit of Wales... below sea level, actually... so am hoping we don't get too much. It is very pretty to look at, but I do not like to have to go out in it!!

Julia, I was in Germany 77/78... we had snow on the ground until about two weeks before my birthday at the end of June... first heavy fall was New Years Eve (party at the Mess was cancelled, so we had our own impromptu one... first footing in strappy sandals and strappy dress, carrying a cup of oil (no coal, you understand, lol) BUT... nothing stopped!! The roads stayed clear.. the pavements were all cleared (you have to clear your own bit by law) and the public transport system never even faltered!!

I remember heavy snow when I was about 8. in the early 60's.

Love

Daff xxxx

Silly Sausage

Silly Sausage Report 30 Jan 2009 18:28

**panics **

Checks loo roll......and nail files...

Julia

Julia Report 30 Jan 2009 18:20

Hello All - As you can see from my name I am in Derbyshire, and at lunch time today ,the Met. office released a warning for Derbyshire and Staffordshire with a predicted 5-10cm, not inches , of snow, for Monday and Tuesday, in the lower areas where I live,not the Peak District.
Now, I know it is only Friday teatime, and I am not doing my Mo***S**'N's until tomorrow,. but by then,everyone around here will have gone into a 'War has been declared mode' and everything will be on ration, or so they seem to think. Stock piling, will become the norm this weekend,with any activities suspended in favour of trawling all the big four supermarkets. A siege mentality will prevail with anything from s.paper to suet and beyond.
Being serious, we, in this country, only have to see a flake of snow, and everything seems to come to a standstill, and panic buying becomes the norm. Anyone remember 1946/7 and 1977/8
Julia in Derbyshire

Silly Sausage

Silly Sausage Report 30 Jan 2009 18:06

Blast from the past there Sue now I am dancing about to this....coz I still can *sniggers*

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=kwWuJqfSv_8&feature=related

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 30 Jan 2009 18:01

*digs out snowsuit, snow goggles, and thumbs through phone book for huskies and sled, complete with hunky driver, to hire* Howz about that for shopping gear and transport, hey???

I do hope there will be enough left for us tomorrow.... R has loads, as there are two freezers full of scrummy stuff.... but not much really for me! Well, not much that is healthy for me now... loads of little treats that I can manage when I've had chemo........ that's my excuse, and I am sticking to it, lololol!! ;¬)))

Love

Daff xxxx

Sue

Sue Report 30 Jan 2009 17:56

Went shopping this morning as OH returns to work Monday and I'll be stuck at home.

Well I didn't actually see a swarm of locusts but they had certainly been through the store.

No bread flour, which I needed, few potatoes, only packaged mushrooms etc., etc.,

I went to speak with a friend at customer services and she said someone had mentioned snow.

We live in Wales not bl**dy Siberia, youy only need a few days worth of fresh produce cos we are so near the coast that snow rarely sticks anyway.

So I was really grumpy by the time we got to the checkout.

I HATE shopping !

Sue x