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unicornduke) wrote2021-01-24 11:12 am
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Hockey yesterday was excellente, the teams are definitely a little rusty, I know some teams couldn't do a full practice and others were split over the USA-Canada border but the hockey was so much fun to watch.
I ran to the grocery stores and got what feels like two months of groceries. Restocked on all the important baking supplies and I think when I run out of sugar next, I'm going to look at Amazon since I have a gift card. Seems silly but hey, whatever.
I made cookies yesterday and I was planning to make sausage ricotta calzones today but between groceries and hockey games later, I don't have a ton of time. Plus the sausage isn't thawed yet. I'm feeling laaaazy today.
I ran to the grocery stores and got what feels like two months of groceries. Restocked on all the important baking supplies and I think when I run out of sugar next, I'm going to look at Amazon since I have a gift card. Seems silly but hey, whatever.
I made cookies yesterday and I was planning to make sausage ricotta calzones today but between groceries and hockey games later, I don't have a ton of time. Plus the sausage isn't thawed yet. I'm feeling laaaazy today.
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Delivery don't get you breathed on.
Yay supplies!
Also, yay, rest; rest is important. It's not like the rest of life is miraculously free of stress.
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In principle, the delivery people don't get breathed on doing the delivery part, and the fewer people in the store, the lower the risk for the people who have to be there.
This does depend heavily on how the delivery process itself gets set up, but if everyone got delivery the risk would go way down because the store gets to be its own bubble. If the store is halfway sensible they feed delivery from the back room, rather than the shelves, too.
I do like "no ethical consumption or delivery" line.