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- dmano - 10-28-2012 So what does everyone buy for a pending storm with power outages in the future. 1: Bread 2: Milk 3: Eggs What would you make with these 3 things? Remember you have no power! - Porshagod - 10-29-2012 French toast on my gas stove. - LouZ - 10-29-2012 Thanksgiving dinner, except, it wouldn't have Turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberry or pumpkin pie. - larrybard - 10-29-2012 Cat food? - Wally - 10-29-2012 I laid in my emergency rations yesterday. 4 cases of beer. - larrybard - 10-29-2012 Wally wrote: Quote:I laid in my emergency rations yesterday. 4 cases of beer.Emergency rations??? I thought that was a normal day's supply. - michael lang - 10-30-2012 I hope all you guys came out okay. I have heard there are some neighborhoods in and around Allentown that have not gotten power back. We lost power last night about 8:00 and it didn't come back until a little after 6 this morning. There are a few neighborhoods w/in a couple of miles of me that are still waiting. Now the after math with the Potomac & Monocacy Rivers flooding begins. - emayer - 10-31-2012 I'm one of those folks. Day 3 without power and I'm smelling great! While we don't have electricity, there's plenty unused power laying around. With the ingredients above, I'd fire up the R8 put a griddle pan on the engine block and have fried eggs and toast! :dude: Wally, come over and help me finish off the beer before it gets skunked. - LouZ - 10-31-2012 emayer wrote: Quote: I'd fire up the R8 put a griddle pan on the engine block and have fried eggs and toast! :dude:.......and for scrambled eggs, just do 1 lap at Shenandoah! - larrybard - 10-31-2012 emayer wrote: Quote:Day 3 without power and I'm smelling great!I suggest that in this case you don't seek a second opinion. Good luck with power restoration. We fared pretty well in Philadelphia (no power outage, just some trees down in our backyard -- but falling short of our house). However, I don't think our house on Long Beach Island emerged unscathed. |