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@contentandwell
Hi,
I am amazed at the products in other states that are hard to find or in short supply that we have here in Florida. There is no shortage of frozen pizza or fresh/frozen pizza dough or yeast. The main uptick in prices so far seems to be in Chicken and beef but not that much to worry about.....yet

FL Mary

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Replies to "@contentandwell Hi, I am amazed at the products in other states that are hard to find..."

@imallears Yeast is in short supply everywhere I thought, even on Amazon. It's in such short supply that the prices on Amazon are ridiculous. The King Arthur Flour site is not gouging but they are sold out of course. I did manage to find an expensive type on Amazon and paid at least three times the typical price but I really want to make pizza.

@funcountess The leaf season up here really is beautiful, with all of the sugar maples red and orange. When I came out of retirement, when my daughter started college, I was an inn manager at a local inn, The Bedford Village Inn. It is the nicest place in the Manchester area so we had many affluent guests in the fall from all over the country -- the "leaf peepers" is what New Englanders call them.

I was born just outside of Boston. Mass General is rated as the second best hospital in the country, to Mayo in MN being #1.

All aged cheeses are lactose-free. One way to determine if a cheese is lactose-free is to look at the sugar content. If there is no sugar there is no lactose -- lactose is a sugar. The only problem is that they can say lactose-free if there is just a trace per serving but often with cheeses you eat more than a serving so all of those traces can add up and cause a problem.

I love Amy's products too, they are usually very good quality and tasty. I didn't know they were made in Petaluma. We stayed there one night on our way into Sonoma wine country, back in the day when I could drink wine.

We have not yet ventured to do take-out.
My husband will move his dinner plate to the counter, just above the dish-washer. Does that count? He will vacuum and wash floors though, and make himself a sandwich for lunch. Unfortunately he is very spoiled.
JK