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Theses are my thoughts and ramblings as I forge my way through this thing they call life.
#977350 added March 6, 2020 at 5:42pm
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I Would Stockpile....
30 Day Blogging Challenge

PROMPT March 6th
What product would you stockpile if you found out it would never be sold again? (If the product you choose is perishable, imagine, for the purposes of this question, that the product would remain usable/edible forever.)

Well, I have heard people are stock piling toilet paper these days.... thanks to the Corona virus. That is not a bad idea, but rather 'end of the world' kind of thing.

I have a good stock pile of paper already - I buy it in the fall when 200 sheet are 10 or 25 cents.

I have lots of pens and pencils.

Any food thing I would probably get sick of it after awhile.... though Cheetos Cheesies are up near the top of my list. So is chocolate; good quality chocolate, that is - like Reid's Milk Chocolate Mint Meltaways or Reid's Coconut Burrs. Rheo Thompson's milk chocolate mint meltaways are excellent as well. Hot chocolate would be another thing. Popcorn. I don't suppose my Product could be a Starbucks and the Reid's Candy and Nut shoppe? Probably not. Dang!!

What about yards of cotton fabric? I could use it to make any number of things myself. Things from toilet paper to clothing. I could dye it to reduce the boredom factor and it would not make me fat. Well, there you have it folks... yards of cotton fabric. Now I just need to learn how to sew.... or find someone who is willing to share my stash and sew for me.... I mean, for us.
I have been watching too much Project Runway.....

I am curious to see what other people thought would be good.

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