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Old 08-25-2011, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by susiequilt
...If you have children teach them the old saying:
"If it's yellow let it mellow, if it's brown flush it down!
You should practice a few times before this info is needed.
I used to tape the handle and have a sign "NO WATER" as a reminder too. Just DH and I now. :|

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Old 08-25-2011, 05:27 PM
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Okay, just ran to the grocery store. Wandered quite a bit wondering what to buy... ended up with alot of Gatorade, chips, popcorn, donuts, muffins and the makings for PB&J. Figured 2 adults and 2 kids could survive on that for 5 days.
Very different from my typical diet of fruits, veggies, healthy protein and nearly no processed foods.

Hope it just skirts out to sea instead of hitting us.
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Old 08-25-2011, 05:33 PM
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I'm just outside Ocean City NJ. We are under a mandatory evacuation tomorrow. I took one load of stuff to my brother's place, which is where I will be going, tonight. Took one of my cats tonight, will take other two tomorrow. Have to also take my mother. My other brother will be bringing my mother's three cats. He lives with her. Tomorrow will be interesting with six cats, seven people and a hurricane.
Don't really expect flooding here but wind damage could be bad. Hope power doesn't go out but brother has an RV that he can either run power from or cook in. Anyway, anyone in the storm path. Stay safe.
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Old 08-25-2011, 05:47 PM
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has jus started raining here in va beach the main storm doesnt arrive until saturday im sure we will loose power so may be offline for a few days
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Old 08-25-2011, 06:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Jamiestitcher62
I went to Home Depot at lunch today and there wasn't a D cell battery in the entire store. I couldn't find a AA cell portable lantern anywhere.

I did manage to get some sandwich meat and I will go to the storage facility tomorrow and get a large cooler to keep stuff cold if need be. Hubby will be filling the propane tank, although I don't really have anything to cook on it except hot dogs.

I should probably get hamburg, but I don't want it to go bad.

Last big hurricane (BOB) in 1991 we lost power for 5 days and it was rough. We had fish tanks then and I kept taking the fish back and forth to work to keep the filter working for them.

Now, it's just two cats.
My husband is from Florida and knows what to do in hurricanes and has made sure that I know just incase we ever happen to get one in the Pacific Northwest.
Stock up on lots of tuna fish, canned ravioli, spam, canned spaghetti there is lots of stuff like that.AND lots of bottled water. If all else fails and you are unable to cook anything, these can be eaten directly out of a can, they may not taste the best but...ITS FOOD. We have a "stash" of this kind of stuff I hope everyone keeps safe. You can live without food for days, but you can only live without water for abouty 3 days. So make sure to have tons of water. You can buy 5 gallon jugs of water at most stores that go on water machines...buy several and keep them on hand. We have 1 full one at all times plus the one that is on the water machine. Thank the Good Lord, we live in Oregon where we don't get hurricanes and tornados. God Bless everyone. Keep safe.
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Old 08-25-2011, 06:59 PM
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Fill all bathtubs with water - to use for flushing, hand washing, etc. Here on the Gulf Coast we start our hurricane readiness every June 1. Foods that need no cooking, plenty of drinking water, pet food, chocolate, liquor, an extra of all presciptions that are needed! There are lots of websites that provides lists of necessities for such emergencies. I know this is all pretty much foreign to East Coast folks. I wish you well!
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Old 08-25-2011, 07:03 PM
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ICE...a couple of huge ice chests full. I freeze gallon jugs of water and leave in the freezer. In case of power failure, they will help keep food in freezer and fridge cold for several days. We had lots of neighborhood barbeques during weeks after Hurricane Ike, as we all cooked food from our freezers. A gasoline generator wouldn't hurt..noisy but will at least keep freezer and fridge running.
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Old 08-25-2011, 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by gal288
I've been busy today, pressing, cutting, and getting a redwork quilt traced to work on during Irene.

Live in NJ, predictions are we may be without power for 3 - 5 days, can't bear the thought of not quilting. For sure I will go nuts in the house with just my DH and no power.

Other people are preparing for the hurricane, I'm preparing for boredom!

In all seriousness, I wish everyone in the path, minimum damage, no loss of life or property, and above all, safety!
That is thinking ahead...... At least it will help you pass the time but we still pray that it won't be as bad as they hope.....
East Coast is in my prayers
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Old 08-25-2011, 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by emerald46
Fill all bathtubs with water - to use for flushing, hand washing, etc. Here on the Gulf Coast we start our hurricane readiness every June 1. Foods that need no cooking, plenty of drinking water, pet food, chocolate, liquor, an extra of all presciptions that are needed! There are lots of websites that provides lists of necessities for such emergencies. I know this is all pretty much foreign to East Coast folks. I wish you well!
We keep an emergency kit on hand at all times. Canned foods for 7 days. Several gallons of water. Food for all the critters. Prescriptions are kept in a kit that we can grab quick and add to everything. When the freezer gets low we fill the empty spaces with milk jugs of water. They'll keep things cold if the power goes out.

We had power go out for a winter storm a couple years back. My husband would say, "Wish I could have some hot soup" Out comes my pop can stove. I'm a camper/backpacker. I'm ready for everything!!!
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Old 08-25-2011, 08:17 PM
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I also live on the Gulf Coast, so am familiar with hurricanes. All the advice given is good. Most importantly, stay safe!
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