Oil of oregano is very powerful. I rubbed it on part of my face to see if it would remove some pimple outbreaks and it burnt my skin after using it for about a week. It left a large scab and it took weeks to heal. I'm okay now but it showed me how powerful it is.
Everything you buy is so highly priced. I bought a large metal cabinet at the end of the summer and have it packed with food. Whenever I see a sale (coffee, soup, lots of canned food) I buy and put in the cabinet. Same thing with paper goods.
Remember the toilet paper shortage? I had a student in one of classes who had worked at a large store and she told us in class that the employees were told to keep the toilet paper in the warehouse section. Then she put her hand over her mouth because she realized that she was told not to tell anyone.
I teach Gen Z college students. They are always on their phones or laptops in class. Instead of forbidding them from using their devices, I have set up my classes so there is a lot of material that they have to do on their devices. They stay engaged that way and they like that style of teaching. However, for Quizzes, I write a review on the blackboard and they have to copy the review by hand. They bring in their notebooks and focus on my writing on the board. Some Labs (I teach a science course) require hands on work so I put them in groups of four (they are very social at that age) and they enjoy working together. So I think you need to mix up how you teach these days and put some effort to meet them halfway (since they are into technology). They are good students.
No I won't! But it did prove to me how strong some of these essential oils are.