I think people feel the need to do SOMETHING before a major storm. Bread & milk is easy - - what would you want them to stock up on - - bottled water & toilet paper.
People often go out because they were planning to and the storm interferes, so they go before the storm. But I have to admit that my wife bought a gallon of bottled water in case the power went out. I asked her why- reminding her that we could have filled a jug from the tap (well water). She said it was because it was easier!
I always have to remember to have gas and diesel on hand. Nothing worse than making a trip to get it during a storm or after the snow is a foot deep. But I always say that after every storm!
- Storms used to be more serious when we moved up here -when 15-25 below was more common. Every few winters it wasn't so unusual for someone to perish getting stuck outside for different reasons. -Usually older people. Stocking up was a smart thing to do.
Cars today also run much better. The front wheel drive car is harder to get stuck than the old rear wheel drive cars. -People with 4wd pickups always carry a tow strap and expect to pull anybody out of the snowy ditch when they see somebody. That's a good thing with the rural area we live in - with few service stations offering towing. Besides- it is a major hit on the wallet to have a tow truck tow you out.
I've been towed a few times- usually within 5 minutes of going off the road when I used to drive my nissan. And I've towed people.
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/ Why do people always stock up on bread and milk before a snowstorm?
People with 4wd pickups always carry a tow strap and expect to pull anybody out of the snowy ditch when they see somebody. That's a good thing with the rural area we live in - with few service stations offering towing. Besides- it is a major hit on the wallet to have a tow truck tow you out.
In the area around Sunapee, most of the vehicles I see stuck are 4WD pickups with crummy tires. Last season, though, an oil truck got stuck. A pickup from the oil company got stuck trying to pull him out, My wife got stuck pulling off the road to let the pickup by. Then a car came the other way and got stuck. It got to be quite a party. The oil company had already dispatched a wrecker: he snatched everyone right out so they weren't there long. One reason we put a tow hitch on her minivan was for "extraction." :laughing: We keep a tow strap and tree strap in all our vehicles.
/ Why do people always stock up on bread and milk before a snowstorm?
Apparently needs are slightly different during a hurricane. According to this Hurricanes, Pop-Tarts, And Beer--8/23/2005 site while beer is still a prerequisite, strawberry pop tarts are #2.
This was the answer to the nightly trivia question on the radio a couple years ago... My first thought was "They still make those?"
I keep enough food on hand so that I could comfortably go 2 weeks... And still have enough to survive for two more.
/ Why do people always stock up on bread and milk before a snowstorm?
Well we just happen to need to go to the grocery store yesterday and actually needed bread and milk. We used the last 4 slices of bread at lunch time and I was almost out of my Almond milk. Is that a good enough excuse?