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Friday, December 16, 2011

Wood Gas Stove



This is something that we all need!!

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Food Storage Recipe - quesadillas

I took a photo of this but my camera is acting up again. So I just have to explain this.

quesadilla

1 cup of Taco Mix from Emergency Essentials You have to mix it up like the directions on the can. Easy enough.

1 can of diced tomatoes

shredded cheese

6 flour tortillas. I get mine at the Dollar Tree because they do not need to be kept in a fridge.

Take the tortillas and put butter on one side and lay it in a heated frying pan. Place the Taco Mix that I also added a can of diced tomatoes too. Just to doctor it up a bit.
Spread shredded cheese on top of meat. Place another buttered tortilla on top of that , butter side out. Fry in pan until lightly browned.
slice it up into slices, like a pizza.

I served ours with some noodles that I put chili on top of. I just used canned chili. Not a fancy meal , but it is filling and my family ate it. That is all that matters.






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Thursday, December 15, 2011

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Washing Clothes With No Power


This has got to be one of the coolest no power washing machines that I have ever seen. I have a Wonder Wash, but this Laundry Pod looks so cute.
Product Features

An Washing Device
Measures 14.45 by 14.02 by 13.55
Easy to use spinning, washing and draining system, clean clothes in less than 10 minutes
All you need is to fill about 6 liters of water and 1.5 teaspoon of laundry detergent
Portable for Camping, College, Boating, RVing, Apartments and more


I might have to save up for one of these. Small enough to take with us in a grab and go situation.




Wednesday, December 14, 2011

An Idea For Those Empty #10 Cans!!

I have a #10 can that is almost empty so I was trying to come up with an idea of what to do with it. I had read some where that you can make survival kits with them. Great for putting in your vehicle. Especially now that it is winter. We live in a pretty rural area and if we go 1 mile out of our town than we are in the "boondocks". We are at least 30 miles from any other town, so if anything happened we would be stuck for a while. When the winter weather gets really bad, like last winter, we were stuck. Our small town was at a stand still. It only has one truck that can do the roads and they ONLY do the "highway" that goes through our town. That is it.

Some things to put in the can:

A candle or one of those heat cell fuel cans so that, if you have to, you can use the can for a small stove. Put the heat under it to melt snow.

Emergency Thermal Blanket

Water Proof Matches

A multiblade folding knife

a small roll of tape

granola bars, peanuts, or a couple of those Millennium bars.

Emergency Whistle

First Aid Kit

Glow Stick

A couple of Hand Warmers

A couple of Aqua Blox

Emergency Light And Tool

Some small packages of tissue paper.

This is just an idea of what to keep in your car survival kit. This is a great way to use your empty #10 cans. Does not take up a lot of room in your vehicle.

You should also always have a fully charged cell phone if you are planning any winter driving. A small tool kit is good to have in your car too. Jumper cables. anything that you can think of.






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