I read that CO2 is also used in making beer so all of the new craft beer places are likely increasing demand.Oh I'm sure, along with everyone hoarding it.
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I read that CO2 is also used in making beer so all of the new craft beer places are likely increasing demand.Oh I'm sure, along with everyone hoarding it.
I heard about the Dr Pepper. No one better ever tell me we're out of Coke! That's just way too grim to even consider.
Our local craft beer places are currently shut down but they are up in arms trying to get the mayor to override the governor and let them start up again. One said he spent 5 years building his business and if he didn't start back up now he would lose it all.I read that CO2 is also used in making beer so all of the new craft beer places are likely increasing demand.
I watched a news segment about a craft beer place in the Sierras that deliversOur local craft beer places are currently shut down but they are up in arms trying to get the mayor to override the governor and let them start up again. One said he spent 5 years building his business and if he didn't start back up now he would lose it all.
Not crunchy enough. I want walnuts!Hmmm.Soldier Worm baked brownies?
She is very fluffy!People instantly started panic buying here, and a lot of people were able to sneak out of Auckland and take off to holiday homes before the road blocks were put in place (I would've had them in place before anything was announced).
DH picked up our shopping order this morning and he was talking about it with the lady putting the orders out and the potential for those people to be spreading Covid to other centres. Another customer was picking up her shopping at the same time and DH said she looked rather sheepish, and she had a very flash car, so was very likely from Auckland.
I do have to laugh at the panic buying (there goes me doing any more online orders) because NZ produces enough food to feed 40 million people (a lot more than our population of 5 million). We even make toilet paper here.
And just to change the subject I wanted to share a photo of our gorgeous Ffion. I've never had a cuddly chicken, but Ffion always runs up to me for a cuddle. She'll hop up on my knee and snuggle into me, and she'll lie in my arms and snooze and be stroked like a cat and I can even carry her around. She's amazing.Then she makes me feel bad when I have to leave, running after me.
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She's beautiful...I wish I had a cuddly chicken!People instantly started panic buying here, and a lot of people were able to sneak out of Auckland and take off to holiday homes before the road blocks were put in place (I would've had them in place before anything was announced).
DH picked up our shopping order this morning and he was talking about it with the lady putting the orders out and the potential for those people to be spreading Covid to other centres. Another customer was picking up her shopping at the same time and DH said she looked rather sheepish, and she had a very flash car, so was very likely from Auckland.
I do have to laugh at the panic buying (there goes me doing any more online orders) because NZ produces enough food to feed 40 million people (a lot more than our population of 5 million). We even make toilet paper here.
And just to change the subject I wanted to share a photo of our gorgeous Ffion. I've never had a cuddly chicken, but Ffion always runs up to me for a cuddle. She'll hop up on my knee and snuggle into me, and she'll lie in my arms and snooze and be stroked like a cat and I can even carry her around. She's amazing.Then she makes me feel bad when I have to leave, running after me.
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Very very fluffy!She is very fluffy!
I have four hens and one rooster, that do that very same thing. (Because they know, and love us I guess)People instantly started panic buying here, and a lot of people were able to sneak out of Auckland and take off to holiday homes before the road blocks were put in place (I would've had them in place before anything was announced).
DH picked up our shopping order this morning and he was talking about it with the lady putting the orders out and the potential for those people to be spreading Covid to other centres. Another customer was picking up her shopping at the same time and DH said she looked rather sheepish, and she had a very flash car, so was very likely from Auckland.
I do have to laugh at the panic buying (there goes me doing any more online orders) because NZ produces enough food to feed 40 million people (a lot more than our population of 5 million). We even make toilet paper here.
And just to change the subject I wanted to share a photo of our gorgeous Ffion. I've never had a cuddly chicken, but Ffion always runs up to me for a cuddle. She'll hop up on my knee and snuggle into me, and she'll lie in my arms and snooze and be stroked like a cat and I can even carry her around. She's amazing.Then she makes me feel bad when I have to leave, running after me.
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