It snowed last night.

When we awoke it was to sleet and snow pounding the roof and windows of the caravan, and it had settled on the hills. The morning was very cold. It took all of our willpower to leave the warmth of our bed and stagger through to the kitchen to make hot coffee.
We ate breakfast watching the snow swirl around the caravan, and both decided it might not be a bad idea to head out to do our weekly food shop now in case it got any worse.

We already have food stocks of oatmeal, pasta, tinned goods and flour, even within the very limited storage capacity we have within the static. I think it’s just prudent to keep long-life food available in case roads become impassable or we got ill. You never know. And whilst the weather is doing this it just reinforces the stocking up instinct further.
Whilst husband is working in the house filling gaps between the SIP panels in our desire to have the house as close to passive house standards as possible, I’m doing most of the food preparation. It’s just what we can both best do to contribute to pushing this build forward at this point in time.
Food has become reduced to simple homemade soups, curries, stews and occasional bakes. Tonight, for example, I’m making a cottage pie. Yesterday was bean and vegetable soup. Nothing fancy, just home made food that fills us up and is filled with nourishing ingredients.

I’m also making Athol Brose this evening. A small, sweet, creamy whisky based treat that we’ll take a glass of before bed each night.
Absolutely essential preparation for wintering in my book. 😊

That stocking up instinct is a good one. It never hurts to be prepared. We try to keep at least two weeks worth of basics on hand at all times, just in case.
In other related news… we have had a total of 30ml of rain over two days!!!!!!
We are so relieved, and the tank has a few more weeks of water in it. There must be some sort of sympathetic magic at play; reading all your rainy and cool weather posts has bought the rain here (and maybe our neighbour’s rain spells).
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Haha! My nickname used to be Stormy Morgan. Every time I travelled to France during the hot spell we’d have a storm. Maybe I have some kind of water magic in me… Could be a lucrative sideline to crofting… 😊
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I will hire you!!!
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It’s interesting how your entire perspective changes, when there is no place nearby to get things! In the city, we’d hit the grocery store about 3 times a week, for those little things we forgot. Now, we do monthly stock ups! At least we have plenty of storage space.
May you be safe and warm and well provided for this winter!!
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Thankyou! And yes, our experience has been the same. We’re being much more organised about food supplies when nothing is easy or convenient 😊
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