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Jennette's Pier Island Blue Oct 2012 #1
coastal NC! stuntcat Oct 2012 #28
Strangely enough, water bottles are not the best thing to buy. dixiegrrrrl Oct 2012 #2
I guess most people don't save bottles that way... countryjake Oct 2012 #4
Good observations kentauros Oct 2012 #7
Thanks for that tip... countryjake Oct 2012 #10
You're welcome :) kentauros Oct 2012 #12
And thanks again... countryjake Oct 2012 #15
Ecomall will probably keep you busy for days! kentauros Oct 2012 #16
I hope folks can check out that site, kentauros dixiegrrrrl Oct 2012 #18
Yes, it's a cool little site :) kentauros Oct 2012 #23
The Environmental/Energy group, perhaps, cross post? dixiegrrrrl Oct 2012 #26
I was thinking of the frugal group. kentauros Oct 2012 #27
I just posted to both groups. kentauros Oct 2012 #29
I use those arizona tea gallon jugs Mojorabbit Oct 2012 #30
Any former food or drink container kentauros Oct 2012 #31
The ONLY reason I am keeping the claw foot bath tub dixiegrrrrl Oct 2012 #8
No experience with hurricanes... countryjake Oct 2012 #13
My joke is that I'm like a dry goods wholesaler here jsmirman Oct 2012 #14
Well, stay safe... countryjake Oct 2012 #17
I really wanted to just store tap water, but I didn't have enough containers Hippo_Tron Oct 2012 #11
Not enough containers? Curmudgeoness Oct 2012 #33
On the East Coast we usually have water issues with storms like this justiceischeap Oct 2012 #20
But the water you collect from your tap prior to the storm Curmudgeoness Oct 2012 #32
True but not everyone has camping gear. justiceischeap Oct 2012 #36
Oops, forgot I wasn't in Frugal group. nt Curmudgeoness Oct 2012 #38
I use a pitcher with a filter. Fill it w/tap water. Keep it in the fridge. Cheeeeep & delicious. nt Honeycombe8 Oct 2012 #37
i heard someone suggested using gallon-size zip-lock baggies filling them with water and stuffing leftyohiolib Oct 2012 #3
They also take up the air space and help frozen foods keep frozen longer. Auntie Bush Oct 2012 #5
Great tip. MadrasT Oct 2012 #19
i saw it on the weather channel - sounded like a good idea leftyohiolib Oct 2012 #22
Just a tip to add....leave room in the bags for the water to expand. Curmudgeoness Oct 2012 #35
Sandy is not a storm to mess around with... countryjake Oct 2012 #6
It's not a super strong storm Warpy Oct 2012 #9
Merge abbyg8r Oct 2012 #21
If I still lived on Cape Cod Warpy Oct 2012 #25
Stay safe, abby. CheeseHead316 Oct 2012 #34
that guy should get off the pier Liberal_in_LA Oct 2012 #24
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