What do you value most?

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Bosworth
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God. I’m almost ashamed to say that I am fairly comfortable with my stocks of food etc but twitchy about alcohol. Very first world of course but quality of life matters, particularly in a situation where it’s not the end of the world but you are hunkering down with some nervousness around supply chain etc.

A bit like storing pasta, where spaghetti and lasagne sheets are the king just because of storage density, I default to piles of crap wine in boxes. They stack and store nicely.

I managed to get a Tesco delivery this weeknwhich is great for the heavy stuff. Topped up my wine store to 40 boxes of 3L joy.

How long it lasts is a good question. But I can say, hand on heart, that these stocks are definitely rotated 😂
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Bosworth wrote: Wed Dec 02, 2020 11:52 pm God. I’m almost ashamed to say that I am fairly comfortable with my stocks of food etc but twitchy about alcohol. Very first world of course but quality of life matters, particularly in a situation where it’s not the end of the world but you are hunkering down with some nervousness around supply chain etc.

A bit like storing pasta, where spaghetti and lasagne sheets are the king just because of storage density, I default to piles of crap wine in boxes. They stack and store nicely.

I managed to get a Tesco delivery this weeknwhich is great for the heavy stuff. Topped up my wine store to 40 boxes of 3L joy.

How long it lasts is a good question. But I can say, hand on heart, that these stocks are definitely rotated 😂
Lasagne and spaghetti for storage density. I thought it was just me.

I'm fairly comfortable with food stocks and have recently topped up with quality alcohol. Maybe not 120 Litres though. I store my alcohol mostly in kit form, so I have the potential for about 150 bottles of wine and much more of beer, plus something to keep me busy, making it..
I'm more concerned for my stock of liver donors, which is a bit low.
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Tea and milk :mrgreen:
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120 l of wine? Sadly we er, "rotate" ours faster than we restock.
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Probably coffee
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Sorry, but tea again preferably my favourite brand. I currently have about a years supply in store.
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Medusa wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 2:49 pm Sorry, but tea again preferably my favourite brand. I currently have about a years supply in store.
We do carry a year’s supply! :lol:
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If it was purely a luxury item then chocolate all the way :D But being practical, then I guess I'd have to go with the salt as I don't live near the sea so can't distil salt from sea water. You can find natural sugars in many fruits and veggies to satisfy my sweet tooth but salt for preserving etc (It also has non edible uses too.)
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PreppingPingu wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 9:17 pm If it was purely a luxury item then chocolate all the way :D But being practical, then I guess I'd have to go with the salt as I don't live near the sea so can't distil salt from sea water. You can find natural sugars in many fruits and veggies to satisfy my sweet tooth but salt for preserving etc (It also has non edible uses too.)
You don’t have to be practical. I wouldn’t want to face the day without a ( few) cups of tea! I could live without it...
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jansman wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 9:26 pm
You don’t have to be practical. I wouldn’t want to face the day without a ( few) cups of tea! I could live without it...
Well then, chocolate, chocolate and more chocolate, oh and possibly a bit of chocolate too!
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