I just wanted to say thank you for all the great content you give us, especially during times like vlogtober (doing daily vids...) . You are seriously one of the most down to earth, fun youtubers I have ever come across. I am sure I can speak for everyone and say we appreciate you😀😀
Cold Pizza! You're my kind of girl! 🙌 You and T can handle any type of disaster since you both are not picky eaters. Btw, I like the way you work your music into your vlogs. When you are talking it is so quiet that it is almost subliminal, giving the vlog a nice background sound. Then raise it when needed.
Yeah I felt the same way. I was like really, it’s not the end of world. I even went to can do. I picked some bits up. I got out our emergency kit just incase.
I am so happy you're doing vlogtober! It must be so much work so thank you! I have an intense month of studying so every night after I am done with studying I get a video to watch 🥳 Okay, 12 minutes in....what is happening? Did you just break up your spaghetti?????? Sacrilegious 😱😱😂
I don’t know if your stove is like western gas stoves, but ours worked fine when power went out- the electric starter won’t work, but you can use a lighter or match to ignite the gas. They really wiped out the stores- looks like here right before a big snowstorm. Milk, bread, water and TP (toilet paper) are first to sell out.
I didn’t even think about toilet paper until you just mentioned it!!! Also maybe our stove would work with a started then!!! I’m not sure how the gas company does stuff here
@@LayersOfJenn No truly I really love you; your existence on it's own is a fucking blessing you are the first person that I'll go out with when I visit Japan💘💘💘🙏🌹🌹.
After a hurricane here ( Juan) I had a little propane camping thing, it screwed onto the top of small propane canisters and it worked great, dragged it everywhere we went in my backpack. I got my son one as a gift and after the hurricane a couple of weeks ago he said it worked great for them too, the canisters are easy to store because they aren’t that big and the top part is small too so doesn’t take up much space. Most people here use their propane barbecues , the fresh food is only safe for a couple a days and that’s if you rarely open the fridge door. You can probably call the gas company now to find out if you can light your stove with a lighter, some can and some can’t. Anything that is run with a computer involved usually doesn’t work. Nagano really got it bad, I feel so sad for all the people who lost homes or were flooded out. 😢. Glad you are safe.
The next Hurricane season i'm gonna invest in an Oil or Alcohol burner! Good for if power goes off and you have no gas! Cooking those Fast instant Ramen or noodles!
I went to Lopia on Monday and they were fully back in stock but I also went to OK market and they still had some empty areas on the shelves. That was a lot of Oden. You will have to have an Oden party with all that you cooked up.
Our local super markets still had stock but were crazy busy leading up to the typhoon arriving. We’re weren’t hit as hard here but My heart goes out to all those family who have been effected, I can’t even imagine what they must be going through 😢
There is a cute word in german for stocking up on supplies at home ( for emergencies or the holidays xD ), it's called "Hamsterkäufe" lt. translation: "Hamster purchases" ... that just came to my mind and I wanted to let it out :D
Wow the shelves look like they do here in Florida whenever we have a hurricane coming. A tip for the future try to keep some empty water bottles around so you can fill them up with water and have more in case your water gets turned off and gotta be able to bathe and whatnot. Power going out where I live in Florida is pretty common even with just a heavy storm so we always keep spare batteries for flashlights and have empty water jugs. Now the only thing we're missing is a portable stove but we do have a grill but not like my mom and I know how to work it lol.
That's basically what the shelves in Kentucky look like when they forecast snow LOL! I'm not even kidding...I lived in Louisville, KY for a year (during my 1 year Ph.D. program stint) and people panic panic panic panic and buy water, bread, milk, everything, when they hear about snow. It's actually hilarious. Anyway, unfortunate about typhoons in Japan & how devastating they are; kind of like tornadoes in the South I imagine. Always love your vidoes, & again, sorry about the very belated comments! XO -Ambie
This kind of situation is what got me into “prepping”. Every week I spend a certain amount of money stocking up on things like food, water, medical supplies, toilet paper, etc. I have at least 3-4 months worth of food in my house right now in case of an emergency. Eventually I hope to have a year’s worth, although in my small apartment most of it will be stuffed under beds and couches. 😂 Some people probably think I’m crazy, but if something bad happens in my area, the ones who didn’t prepare will be the crazy ones. 😄
Super cute outfit :) :) Empty shelves!!! Wow!! My hubby and I have a little propane camping stove for power outages :) :) I prefer cold pizza :) :) Y'all's pasta looked yummy!!! Unicorn!!!! :) :)
I think we got our stove at Walmart for like 50 bucks. The longest we were ever without power was 5 days during a snowstorm!! My family could use an emergency kit, too!! You can never be too prepared :) :)
We get ice storms every winter in my part of the US and it's always expected to lose power; sometimes it takes WEEKS for them to get people's electricity back. First things to sell out in the store? Bread and milk. ??????? I've never understood it. It'll go bad so fast lol
I love that before you went to the grocery store you were like ohh ”typhoon” suure and then when you saw everything sold out you were like :o - I was the same way, I was kind of in shock of how many things that were sold out
Right. Like I’ve listened to years of weather people being like “it’s going to be huge” and then it’s nothing. But I think once I went to the store I realized “oh shit..” also my husband wasn’t fazed at all so that didn’t help lol
I once lived in a place where we were advised to stock up when the monsoon season was predicted to be extreme. The authorities have to be cautious of course but supply lines were restored within a week. It took ages to get rid of all the stocks we bought. And why did we buy all that pepper?
T T I keep 3-4 months worth of food and water on hand at all times. I never hurts to be prepared, because you never know what can happen. As long as it’s non-perishable, most food will last several months or even years, so never feel bad for having extra. You may need it!
Some of what they stocked up on surprised me! Like meat. I hope they cooked all they bought, because any long power outages are going to destroy all that meat.
A freezer can keep stuff frozen for 2-3 days if it’s not opened often and it’s FULL. If your freezer isn’t stuffed full, fill empty water bottles 3/4 full of water and put them into any empty spaces. This will accomplish two things: (1) the ice will keep the stuff in the freezer cold longer in a power outage and (2) you’ll have some backup water to drink after it melts if you need it. 😊
Hey Jenn, can you do a good old What’s in my bag? Maybe the one you take to work? Xoxo!!!!
Lol I can but it won’t be so exciting 😂
I just wanted to say thank you for all the great content you give us, especially during times like vlogtober (doing daily vids...) . You are seriously one of the most down to earth, fun youtubers I have ever come across. I am sure I can speak for everyone and say we appreciate you😀😀
THANK YOU 😭😭♥️♥️🌹🌹
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I’m really loving vlogtober🤗
Thank you!!!!!
Cold Pizza! You're my kind of girl! 🙌 You and T can handle any type of disaster since you both are not picky eaters.
Btw, I like the way you work your music into your vlogs. When you are talking it is so quiet that it is almost subliminal, giving the vlog a nice background sound. Then raise it when needed.
Really!? I try but music is hard lol.
Yeah I felt the same way. I was like really, it’s not the end of world. I even went to can do. I picked some bits up. I got out our emergency kit just incase.
For us no it’s not but for some it was
I am so happy you're doing vlogtober! It must be so much work so thank you! I have an intense month of studying so every night after I am done with studying I get a video to watch 🥳
Okay, 12 minutes in....what is happening? Did you just break up your spaghetti?????? Sacrilegious 😱😱😂
LOL I did!!! 😅
And I’m glad to be included in your nightly routine 👏🏻
I don’t know if your stove is like western gas stoves, but ours worked fine when power went out- the electric starter won’t work, but you can use a lighter or match to ignite the gas. They really wiped out the stores- looks like here right before a big snowstorm. Milk, bread, water and TP (toilet paper) are first to sell out.
I didn’t even think about toilet paper until you just mentioned it!!! Also maybe our stove would work with a started then!!! I’m not sure how the gas company does stuff here
That’s why I keep tons of stuff on hand all the time. Here in Georgia, if they even hint at snow the stores get wiped out in no time. 😂
I miss you so much have been watching in silence so wanted to say hi and Damn congrats on the 15k mark 💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘 I love you Jen your such a joy.
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No truly I really love you; your existence on it's own is a fucking blessing you are the first person that I'll go out with when I visit Japan💘💘💘🙏🌹🌹.
After a hurricane here ( Juan) I had a little propane camping thing, it screwed onto the top of small propane canisters and it worked great, dragged it everywhere we went in my backpack. I got my son one as a gift and after the hurricane a couple of weeks ago he said it worked great for them too, the canisters are easy to store because they aren’t that big and the top part is small too so doesn’t take up much space. Most people here use their propane barbecues , the fresh food is only safe for a couple a days and that’s if you rarely open the fridge door. You can probably call the gas company now to find out if you can light your stove with a lighter, some can and some can’t. Anything that is run with a computer involved usually doesn’t work. Nagano really got it bad, I feel so sad for all the people who lost homes or were flooded out. 😢. Glad you are safe.
Same. Nagano Tochigi and Fukushima have it rough and it broke my heart watching it on tv
From oden to unicorn haha love it!
A girl that can do bothb😂😂
Yay! One of the best parts of my day lol
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The next Hurricane season i'm gonna invest in an Oil or Alcohol burner! Good for if power goes off and you have no gas! Cooking those Fast instant Ramen or noodles!
I should get one too!
I went to Lopia on Monday and they were fully back in stock but I also went to OK market and they still had some empty areas on the shelves.
That was a lot of Oden. You will have to have an Oden party with all that you cooked up.
I ate it for a two days for every meal 😂
Our local super markets still had stock but were crazy busy leading up to the typhoon arriving. We’re weren’t hit as hard here but My heart goes out to all those family who have been effected, I can’t even imagine what they must be going through 😢
Same. In one hours people’s lives changed forever :(
Potato is my most fave oden:) You should put them for next time.
I’ve never seen potatoes before in Oden 👀👀👀
There is a cute word in german for stocking up on supplies at home ( for emergencies or the holidays xD ), it's called "Hamsterkäufe" lt. translation: "Hamster purchases" ... that just came to my mind and I wanted to let it out :D
Omg, hamster purchases!?!? That IS adorable lol
A part of me died when I saw you break the noodles in half 😂
Lol this is why I usually eat penne!! I don’t like super long noodles (unless it’s fettuccini)
Wow the shelves look like they do here in Florida whenever we have a hurricane coming. A tip for the future try to keep some empty water bottles around so you can fill them up with water and have more in case your water gets turned off and gotta be able to bathe and whatnot. Power going out where I live in Florida is pretty common even with just a heavy storm so we always keep spare batteries for flashlights and have empty water jugs. Now the only thing we're missing is a portable stove but we do have a grill but not like my mom and I know how to work it lol.
In Japan, it's common for people to fill their bathtub with water before a huge typhoon
True I could fill up water bottles but I try my best not to buy bottled things
u became a unicorn!😄🤗
Haha I did 😂
Suddenly cuts to Jenn dressed as a unicorn saying she got bored 😂 😂 😂
Sounds like me in a nutshell lol. I get bored easily.
That's basically what the shelves in Kentucky look like when they forecast snow LOL! I'm not even kidding...I lived in Louisville, KY for a year (during my 1 year Ph.D. program stint) and people panic panic panic panic and buy water, bread, milk, everything, when they hear about snow. It's actually hilarious. Anyway, unfortunate about typhoons in Japan & how devastating they are; kind of like tornadoes in the South I imagine. Always love your vidoes, & again, sorry about the very belated comments! XO -Ambie
I like reading what video you’re going to comment on next lol!! It is weird I kind of miss snowstorms?
@@LayersOfJenn Not weird! I love them! :)
New subscriber from 🇵🇷 Puerto Rico a Caribbean island. I’m loving your channel, hope one day go to Japan beautiful country. Loving Vlogtober. 😊
Thank you!!!!! ♥️♥️
This kind of situation is what got me into “prepping”. Every week I spend a certain amount of money stocking up on things like food, water, medical supplies, toilet paper, etc. I have at least 3-4 months worth of food in my house right now in case of an emergency. Eventually I hope to have a year’s worth, although in my small apartment most of it will be stuffed under beds and couches. 😂 Some people probably think I’m crazy, but if something bad happens in my area, the ones who didn’t prepare will be the crazy ones. 😄
I really need to start prepping or at least have an emergency stand by kit like others
the unicorn make up was so cute! what eyeshadow did you use?
I used Jeffree stars blood sugar palette !
That crazy how the shelves are empty this reminds me back home when they mention snow and the store are out of milk, bread and eggs, and toilet paper.
I never realized toilet paper sell out but it makes total sense
@@LayersOfJenn i know right it crazy and if the snow melts it just then they are stock up
Super cute outfit :) :) Empty shelves!!! Wow!! My hubby and I have a little propane camping stove for power outages :) :) I prefer cold pizza :) :) Y'all's pasta looked yummy!!! Unicorn!!!! :) :)
I need to invest in something like that. I also need an emergency kit that a lot of people here have at home incase they need to evacuate.
I think we got our stove at Walmart for like 50 bucks. The longest we were ever without power was 5 days during a snowstorm!! My family could use an emergency kit, too!! You can never be too prepared :) :)
We get ice storms every winter in my part of the US and it's always expected to lose power; sometimes it takes WEEKS for them to get people's electricity back. First things to sell out in the store? Bread and milk. ??????? I've never understood it. It'll go bad so fast lol
Bread I can understand but milk?? I guess you can throw it outside and it stays cold so it won’t go bad
I love that before you went to the grocery store you were like ohh ”typhoon” suure and then when you saw everything sold out you were like :o - I was the same way, I was kind of in shock of how many things that were sold out
Right. Like I’ve listened to years of weather people being like “it’s going to be huge” and then it’s nothing. But I think once I went to the store I realized “oh shit..” also my husband wasn’t fazed at all so that didn’t help lol
Holy smoke!! They cleared everything off the shelves, even the pig feet!! Jen can you make your own bread??
I’ve never made bread and I’ve also never seen pigs feet in the grocery store here
I once lived in a place where we were advised to stock up when the monsoon season was predicted to be extreme. The authorities have to be cautious of course but supply lines were restored within a week. It took ages to get rid of all the stocks we bought. And why did we buy all that pepper?
I always think it’s better to be safe than sorry!! I def don’t mind all my extra storm chips !
T T I keep 3-4 months worth of food and water on hand at all times. I never hurts to be prepared, because you never know what can happen. As long as it’s non-perishable, most food will last several months or even years, so never feel bad for having extra. You may need it!
This is crazy. Hopefully there isn't a lot of damage or anything.
For me there isn’t much damage BUT for other areas of japan, they were slammed. Sadly the death toll is above 50 now :(
Some of what they stocked up on surprised me! Like meat. I hope they cooked all they bought, because any long power outages are going to destroy all that meat.
I think bc of nabe pots they just cook it and you can eat it the next day etc. at least that’s what I think 🤔
A freezer can keep stuff frozen for 2-3 days if it’s not opened often and it’s FULL. If your freezer isn’t stuffed full, fill empty water bottles 3/4 full of water and put them into any empty spaces. This will accomplish two things: (1) the ice will keep the stuff in the freezer cold longer in a power outage and (2) you’ll have some backup water to drink after it melts if you need it. 😊
'...with zero prospect *affecting* working hours...' (not effecting) .. #grammarfreak lol
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