Okay, if we're gonna tell food stories:
When I was growing up in Mimai Florida my mom always kept Vienna sausages on hand, "just in case", she'd say, "that a hurricane would knock out the power. So...every little storm that would pop up, mom would stock up on Vienna sausages. After some time of this we had cans and cans of the little salty things and years later we kids used to kid mom about her emergency supply of readily available food. My sister and I found that old memory especially funny when we would have good thoughts of our now gone parents. My sis still lives in south Florida and whenever a hurricane threatens I'll call her and ask if she has a good supply of Vienna sausages on hand, "just in case".
Several years ago when hurricane Hugo was approaching Miami I packed up a can and sent it UPS, red lable, to my sis. The storm was just gaining strength and it was raining, winds in the 40 mph range and my sis was huddled in her house, hurricane shutters down and ready to ride out the blow when her door bell rang. A poor UPS driver, bundled in foul weather gear was standing there with this tiny package from Colorado. Sis saw the lable and who it was from and didn't have to open the package to know what she had recieved. She called me, laughing and said she'd get even. To this day if a hurricane is forming in the south Atlantic or a snow storm is threatening Denver each of us knows that UPS will arrive bearing a small package, "Just in case".
Tom