... then let's hope they can do it with vaccines. The box in the left, with dry ice, warns one that its temperature is -109.3 F. The ice cream, in its insulated box, arrived brick hard. This was, admittedly, a crazy holiday treat (and yesterday, some good cheeses arrived courtesy of Zingerman's, in Ann Arbor) - all the stuff we can't get through curbside pick up ...). And no, no sharing of it with anyone - we are entirely bubbled, so it should last a good while. There are already pre-Thanksgiving horror stories of lines and lines in grocery stores in Santa Fe - those that haven't been closed with Covid cases, that is ... so we are very fortunate to have stocked cupboards, even if there may be a lot of beans (as well as ice cream) in our future ...
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