My standard stash of flour is AP, bread, self-rising, whole wheat, and white whole wheat. I have nearly full bags of all except the AP flour, which is down to a half-bag.
Hoard Mayonnaise!! I could see if hard make, strange time Reuben strange time.
Sarana x
Yep, I love mayo, eat it almost every day, and I'm a fair hand in the kitchen, I even know how to make it, yet I never have, because it's so convenient in the big jars.I sincerely doubt most people in the States would know how or be successful in making mayo, and they wouldn't want to waste the eggs.
Yep, I love mayo, eat it almost every day, and I'm a fair hand in the kitchen, I even know how to make it, yet I never have, because it's so convenient in the big jars.
it is very strange. One thing I have noticed is the shortage of ready mixed bread flour. I confess to being a lazy baker - I use ready mixes. But who are these folks who have suddenly discovered home baking?Isn't it strange how something as common across cultures as flour can be seen as something to hoard in one area, and something to give a miss in another area? We have plenty of flour available in the shops.
I'm still amazed that two of the easiest things to store and prepare (canned soup and pot noodles) are still readily available - and both are cheaper than just about anything else, too. Yogurt, also. Plenty of yogurt, and that's an easy convenience food. Seems like people'd be all over that.
Nope, plenty, but I had a hard time finding mayonnaise last time I was out. Who hoards mayo? Why? I love it, but it'd be one if the first things on my list I'd count as unnecessary in an international crisis.
it is very strange. One thing I have noticed is the shortage of ready mixed bread flour. I confess to being a lazy baker - I use ready mixes. But who are these folks who have suddenly discovered home baking?
That's what's just so weird to me - I was at Kroger Thursday last...bread aisle absolutely full. Milk, eggs, same thing. Pasta, all but gone.Folks that can't find bread because it's all gone! There was at least bread the last time we went, but 2 weeks ago, NOPE, empty aisle, not a bit left of any kind.
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Anyway, Quiche Lorraine for lunch today. Adapted Roux brothers recipe, full of Gruyere cheese, egg yolks and double cream. By the time this thing is over I shall be a 15st alcoholic!
Not so far. Last time we went to Tesco's they were running at about 50% on the wine aisle. The beer and cider aisles were empty though. Went to Bookers on Saturday and stocked up on a few cases without problem.That looks lovely. Re alcohol, have you had any issues getting supplies (off topic, sorry).
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Made a white loaf this morning, with two rolls for lunch.
No, a bread mix. Local Co-op seems to be getting back to normal.Lucky you, to have yeast and bread flour!