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03-31-2020 05:13 PM
Ok, people, I didn't come up in the days of 'shortages'...and I've read/heard so many people say they can't find toliet paper anywhere ! What is your back up plan???
03-31-2020 05:28 PM
We have enough so no worries here!
03-31-2020 05:37 PM
@sarahpanda Since we don't get the Sears catalog anymore, I would suggest seed catalogs.
Also, we still have lots of oak leaves on the ground here in PA.
03-31-2020 05:40 PM
@kaydee50 I bet that felt good to get that out there. Congratulations
To answer the OP's question, I figure if it gets to that there are always napkins, paper towels etc. Since then aren't flushable I'd put it in a plastic grocery bag and take it out to the trash or even installing a bidet.
TP didn't always exist and is not used everywhere now.
03-31-2020 05:54 PM
I've yet to understand the run (😜) on toilet paper!!! Digestive issues are not a system of this virus & people usually don't stock up to this extent on a normal grocery trip...even during snow storm predictions.
03-31-2020 05:57 PM
@PA Mom-mom wrote:@sarahpanda Since we don't get the Sears catalog anymore, I would suggest seed catalogs.
Also, we still have lots of oak leaves on the ground here in PA.
@PA Mom-mom We have lots of magazines, but I assume TP will eventually show up in stores and will be rationed so people can't hoard.
03-31-2020 06:00 PM
I've heard of people making TP from the same material used for cloth diapers. Use and wash.
If you have items that someone else might need--say paper towels-- and the other person has plenty of TP--just swap.
03-31-2020 06:02 PM
If we go thru our TP stash, then we move on to the burnable options; Kleenex, baby wipes, fast food napkins, paper towels, and last resort is old T-shirt’s torn into rags.
03-31-2020 06:05 PM
A friend of mine who watches mainstream news. (She watches so I don't have to. LOL), and the media "suggested" it. I'm not sure who she was listening to b/c she can't stand watching that much tv either.
I don't understanding the hoarding unless they plan on selling it themselves.
03-31-2020 06:09 PM
@RedTop wrote:If we go thru our TP stash, then we move on to the burnable options; Kleenex, baby wipes, fast food napkins, paper towels, and last resort is old T-shirt’s torn into rags.
@RedTop Hey, rags are washable. Gross, but remember cloth diapers and diaper service before God invented Pampers? Oooh! Pampers may be a choice...XL Toddler.
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