
18 Things You Only Understand If You’ve Lived Through a Tornado Watch
Living through a tornado watch feels like being on the edge of your seat, with uncertainty hanging in the air and every sound making you jump.
Living through a tornado watch feels like being on the edge of your seat, with uncertainty hanging in the air and every sound making you jump.
People in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s would store food ahead of time for emergencies, storms, and poor power. This was before modern conveniences and fast delivery services became popular. These stockpiles held foods that wouldn't go bad and could last for days or weeks. The article looks back at 20 foods families often kept on hand to ensure they would be safe and fed during bad weather.