I have had a supply of tap water in gallon jugs (maybe 6 to 8 gallons)
for years - refreshed at some point - after Sandy there ahve
periodically been water shut offs, water main breaks, etc... maybe once
or twice a month I may buy a 12 ounce bottle of water so I have a bottle
to fill with tap water to carry with me.
I'm about to go out in the lonely streets to mail a package... and see
if Trader Joe's is not crowded to buy a couple of veggies. fingers crossed
ann
On 3/16/2020 11:23 AM, John wrote:
On 3/15/2020 18:57:09, Bill wrote:
On 3/15/2020 2:15 PM, jtainter wrote:
Apparently bottled water has disappeared from many stores. I don't
understand this at all. Just turn on the tap!
Joe
Water is one of the few things it sort of makes sense to stock up on
in the event of the Zombie Apocalypse that people seem to be
preparing for.
Having said that, if one is going to stock up on water, it makes far
more sense to get 5 gallon water jugs and fill them from the tap than
to buy dozens of 1 liter bottles.
bill
I buy distilled water in gallon jugs to use for ironing.
Once they're empty I refill the jugs from the tap & store them in case
we get a "boil water" advisory after a hurricane or something like
that. I've got enough stored to last a few days.
I also keep a package of water (24 sports bottles) in the car for the
dog & me when we're out and about. I got a new package a couple of
weeks ago - stocking up before I knew I was going to need to - so I
won't need to replenish that for several months.
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