Katy must have learned about the Donner party of the 1800’s, where the survivors ate the bodies of the deceased when they were trapped in a raging blizzard. It must be remembered that the survivors didn’t kill their “meat”; those people had already died of exposure.
I have cousins in northern Saskatchewan who prep for being snowed in every year. They even empty out the beer fridge and fill it with food that can be frozen. They use an outdoor beer fridge when the snow is deep enough. Folks who are in danger of that in the USA should do likewise because Clayton looks a little gamey. I’d eat Gumbo first.
When we moved here, in 1978, there was six feet of snow. I was pregnant, and due in late December with our daughter, although I didn’t know then that it was a daughter. The lovely insular feeling of our tree farm when no one could bother us was so happy, <3
Husband is a panicker. I keep saying to him that we have plenty of food in the house – and if nothing else there is peanut butter (especially since I forgot I bought a backup jar and bought a second one as the current in use one is down to half a jar.
I had half a peanut butter sandwich for lunch every day as a child. (One time mom sent a full sandwich figuring that I was getting older and might need more to eat – I brought the second half home.) When Covid hit I went to back to peanut sandwiches – on whatever resembled bread in the house. Husband for some reason panics if I don’t have a lot of PB for me (he does not like it) as if I was a small child who would eat nothing else – that’s crazy, I could make grilled cheese sandwich instead if I needed to. And now I do eat a whole sandwich not a half one.
seanfear 4 days ago
if and only if he was frozen first
C 4 days ago
Your sister is a shining example, of what not to do Clayton
snsurone76 4 days ago
Katy must have learned about the Donner party of the 1800’s, where the survivors ate the bodies of the deceased when they were trapped in a raging blizzard. It must be remembered that the survivors didn’t kill their “meat”; those people had already died of exposure.
snsurone76 4 days ago
Adam is calm now, but if they were snowed in and his coffee supply ran out, he’d freak!
mccollunsky 4 days ago
A little too quick on that thought there Katy.
SHIVA 4 days ago
Hmmm, looks like Lardo is already mulling the possibility!!!!
mourdac Premium Member 3 days ago
Adam would furnish “supplies” for the longest period of time :-)
markkahler52 3 days ago
Clayton’s already relaxing in his igloo
ddl297 3 days ago
Remember the classic Twilight Zone “To Serve Man”? Someone actually created a cookbook with real (?) recipes. “Filet of Soul” – yum!
baskate_2000 3 days ago
Ew!
MuddyUSA Premium Member 3 days ago
Katy is a nutso……
Doug K 3 days ago
Of course. But he probably wouldn’t taste very good. And he certainly wouldn’t be very nutritious. … Still, if we save the right sauce(s) …
cuzinron47 3 days ago
I think they’d choose to eat the whiner first, that already improve the atmosphere.
Teto85 Premium Member 3 days ago
I have cousins in northern Saskatchewan who prep for being snowed in every year. They even empty out the beer fridge and fill it with food that can be frozen. They use an outdoor beer fridge when the snow is deep enough. Folks who are in danger of that in the USA should do likewise because Clayton looks a little gamey. I’d eat Gumbo first.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom 3 days ago
When we moved here, in 1978, there was six feet of snow. I was pregnant, and due in late December with our daughter, although I didn’t know then that it was a daughter. The lovely insular feeling of our tree farm when no one could bother us was so happy, <3
mafastore 1 day ago
Husband is a panicker. I keep saying to him that we have plenty of food in the house – and if nothing else there is peanut butter (especially since I forgot I bought a backup jar and bought a second one as the current in use one is down to half a jar.
I had half a peanut butter sandwich for lunch every day as a child. (One time mom sent a full sandwich figuring that I was getting older and might need more to eat – I brought the second half home.) When Covid hit I went to back to peanut sandwiches – on whatever resembled bread in the house. Husband for some reason panics if I don’t have a lot of PB for me (he does not like it) as if I was a small child who would eat nothing else – that’s crazy, I could make grilled cheese sandwich instead if I needed to. And now I do eat a whole sandwich not a half one.