I'm going to run everything down to my normal months worth of food rather than six weeks worth.
Still need to keep some extra in case we need to self isolate or it snows. I will need to rotate the majority of it out.
Going forward I'm just going to make sure we have enough of the kids staple foods in which is pasta, things to make pasta sauces and instant noodles for the son with ASD.
I'm.so glad we wasnt out panic buying and dont need to really shop during the period just before and after lockdown when the shops was crazy empty.
Prepping is definitely something I'm going to learn from going forward.
With four kids who eat a kg of pasta a week I was very glad I wasnt having to find pasta, forget face the judgemental pickforkers who cant comprehend that not everyone lives alone and makes 250g of pasta last a month.
That's what i found really scary. The pure hatred towards people who bought more than one bag of food per visit. Asking shops if they could hold a pack of loo rolls back for me as my son is disabled and getting filthy looks in return. Not being able to go out near a shop with my kids because of the vitriol on SM to parents dared go out with a baby.
I'm not going stop making sure my essentials are never depleted while I have young kids. If I can protect my children that, I will. Especially when a 8kg of pasta costs 40p to put aside