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hcwhitewolf t1_ja8vbc6 wrote

If you mean run out of in a sense of have a lot stockpiled? For some reason, dry pasta and Mac and Cheese. Have way too much of both.

For a major storm that I need to get beforehand, usually nothing but I guess make sure I have gas or propane for the generator and batteries for flashlights.

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WeatherInRI OP t1_ja8t8p5 wrote

Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to enhance your snow shoveling ability without the hassle of throwing your back out. I will provide the driveway to ensure your training is conducted in the most life-like situation. I only ask that you bring your own shovel. A secondary class will be held at Grandma’s house Tuesday evening. Message me for additional details and times. Spaces are limited and will be accepted on a first come first served basis. #401wx

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Coincel_pro t1_ja8t128 wrote

Celestial Cafe in Exeter is solid and probably underappreciated / less known.

Pasquale's is also great for the pasta and pizza as someone else already mentioned.

Rathskeller in Charlestown isn't gonna blow you away but solid bar food and nice homemade chips. Heavy pours on the cocktails too most times and I've always had good service there. Probably not worth the trip down from PVD for given it's not offering anything amazingly unique but its a good spot for a burger. The fried fish sandwich is excellent btw, perfectly fried every time I've had it.

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Back 40 in Exeter is also solid gastro-pub with some upscale bar food selection. Good cocktail and beer selection and its a big spacious clean space as well.

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Woodnote_ t1_ja8plin wrote

Coffee and fresh fruit. I’ve also got enough pantry staples to get our family of 4 through at least a month, but I’ll always pick up a ton of fruit for the few days we’ll be stuck at home.

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degggendorf t1_ja8nrxg wrote

> The "real source" is linked in the article.

It's actually not...they link to the warning, but not the forecast that they copied and pasted. That's the link I added.

But even if so...why not post the actual NWS link rather than a link to a commercial site with ads and clickbait? Seems like a no-brainer to me.

>I was hoping the shovel would stay in the garage this year!

No way! We need at least a few good snowstorms this year!

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