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Lock Down: How To Go Through It by mamachops(f): 8:41pm On Apr 18, 2020
We really don't know how far this will go.
Staying home, working from home and all is not enough.
While some food products are not available in the market, the ones available are expensive.
This is time to plan and strategize for survival.

Whether there is palliative or not, here are a few tips to help.

1. If you don't have children, learn to cut down your ration and number of meals per day.
2. Spend only on your needs not wants... A piece of meat or without won't hurt.
3. For those that can afford to stuck up, buy more non perishables to avoid waste.
4. Don't depend on Nigerian light for, your meats and fish..smoke them and dry under the sun to last long.
5. Some vegetables like bitter leaf, scent leaf, can be stored dry for soups and sauces, do that.
6. Eggs are cheaper, nutrient packed and can last longer at room temperature, especially good for kids.
7. Engage your family to keep them busy (learn, read, do challenges, play, movies, pray), boredom increases craving for food.
8. Limit leftovers if your family can't tolerate it to reduces wastes....
9. Feel free to share with people around you... You never know who needs help...
10. Plan and develop other income sources that will help you to spring back after the pandemic.
11. Speak up if you need help, don't die in silence.

Kindly add to the list please, anything that will help us survive this period.

Stay safe..... Stay at home.... Stay healthy...

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