Kayelle
Chef Extraordinaire
So many of you live in places where you lose power on a regular basis due to bad weather, and bad weather is sure to come. I'm wondering how many of our members have one, and if not, why not?
I know the decent ones can cost as much as a kitchen refrigerator, but I'd think when you've lost all of your refrigerated and frozen food more than once, you'd certainly want one.
The reason I'm asking is SC's sister lives in New York, and she doesn't have one. They have a big home, a place to store one, more than enough money to buy one but every time their power goes out, she relies on her neighbors generator for sharing their generated power. I can't imagine doing that more than once myself, then again, I hate putting people out.
Her brother, the SousChef, says because of the kindness of her neighbor, there's no incentive for her to buy one. I say she's too cheap. Could there be another reason?
I know the decent ones can cost as much as a kitchen refrigerator, but I'd think when you've lost all of your refrigerated and frozen food more than once, you'd certainly want one.
The reason I'm asking is SC's sister lives in New York, and she doesn't have one. They have a big home, a place to store one, more than enough money to buy one but every time their power goes out, she relies on her neighbors generator for sharing their generated power. I can't imagine doing that more than once myself, then again, I hate putting people out.
Her brother, the SousChef, says because of the kindness of her neighbor, there's no incentive for her to buy one. I say she's too cheap. Could there be another reason?