Posted on 03/26/2020 10:46:31 AM PDT by Scarpetta
If the hospitals are unable to handle the patient load, and you are coming down with symptoms that may suggest you have the coronavirus, what have you stocked to self-care at home? I'm looking for essentials items that I haven't considered.
:) had 2 the other day.
Never throw away “expired” items. They are still edible or have medicinal value.
“Cheetos....Orange snack bad!”
Thread winner.
We have a local butcher in Sylvana Wa. They use no steroids. Still working on a brisket we cooked the other day. For a change up I dice up some, combine with sauteed onions, new potatoes and Bush’s baked beans. It’s practically its own food group!
Got all that plus Tylenol. Coconut water, soup, bleach, lots of food.
Klonopin, Gabapentin and muscle relaxers.
Gabapentin and muscle relaxers for my bad back and neck/spine injury and Klonopin to survive my demanding, panicking Were all going to die!! Mother.
I have turmeric I bought for some random recipe. Whats it good for?
Mmm. A modified modern hash. That’s the kind of food we’ll need to make if we go into zombie mode.
Sorry I have to work.....thanks anyway!!!!
Like clockwork. Glad today no funk.
You’d have to sit in the third row to maintain a 6 foot social distancing, so it’s probably for the best!
I agree - most stuff is still viable for use unless there is visible deterioration.
I’ll look up Ultra-Inflax. Thanks.
Curcumin. 1 a day, 3 cases of wine, a bottle a day. Steaks, salmon, 3 tanks for bbq...basic staples. (Ive never eaten so well since stocking up).
Right!!!!
Fever is too high...hope youre talking to doc.
Emergency -c, vitamin D, asthma meds abdnebulizers, cold eze and zicam, Tylenol ( can’t use ibuprofen for Corona virus), and frozen some chicken noodle soup
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