Another good film by yourself. Full of content, and full of conversation 👌. On the alcohol stove. I personally think they belong in a Trangia wind protection thing. Any how. Cheers 🇬🇧
I remember sardines in tomato for breakfast, frozen water bottles and a tent like cardboard on a 16mile a day hike in February, but good fun when you’re 16. Push yourself- find water, fish, sleep out in a snowstorm, carry what you need at all times.
Very interesting perspective on the war fear being pumped out. Never really thought of that but it seems perfectly plausible to me. And perhaps because of the hassle, food cooked outside and eaten outside always seems more enjoyable.
Great vid again. A lid on cup when boiling really helps speed things up. Bight the bullet and get a take down chair... you'll waste loads of money trying alternatives. Your back will appreciate it😂
Great video and probably on the ball with your conclusions As well I like the mention of the intelligence lady They never leave the unit and probably being used for disinformation purposes keep up the great work
That was a good watch, looking forward to more al fresco breakfasting 😁🍳 Ever tried growing your own mushrooms at home? Nice little prep for fungi fans.
Thank you. I do want to try that, I've seen that oyster mushrooms look quite easy to grow. And we always loads of coffee grounds to use. Have you done it?
@@everydayprepper I was gifted a pink oyster kit once (though I don't eat mushrooms myself), they came with a coffee ground block thingummy in a box. They grew very well and I got two large flushes out of it. Of course you'd be looking for a more long-term set-up, which I don't know owt about.
Afternoon Steve great video next time you're out try the plough point set-up it works really well in bad weather compared with an open lean to set up. Thanks for sharing atb sam 👍
You wait till I finish my bugout buggy 😎 Outback oven built in, solar panels, multiband CB radio with 800 watt burners. built in FM pirate radio station. Double bed, kitchen, all the hunting gear you'd ever need. Big old 4 kva diesel genny, all terrain tyres, a raise kit to jack the old girl up a tad. And painted nato green. I'm working my backside off trying to get it finished before this country goes to s***. non of that sleeping under a tarp for this old fart.
i use tik tok and i personally haven't gotten any scaremongering but i do quite frequently see things like WWIII on the trending tab for twitter/X. great video! would love to see more BreakfastClub videos
Steve, shake the gas cans, it does help when they are low. Buy them in bulk too. you can get deals as low as £2.50 each for the 500 size. Chickens....are yours ex-battery? we used to keep pure breeds but changed to ex battery when they passed. last batch are 2 years with us and still laying. dropping off now but of the 6 battery and 2 pure + 2 bantams we get 3 a day. that'll pick up obviously in the spring. Breakfast.... Take a porridge pot matey 🙂
Good tip on the gas, thank you (I'd forgotten that!) Chickens are hybrids from couple of months old (from a poultry farm I used to work at) They are around 3-4 yrs old now. Usually bred for meat, not eggs. Porridge? Not half the fun (or trouble)
One of ur better videos came across as relaxed and informative. I agree with ur Annie lady book, made me laugh at some points. Comes a crossed as very one sided she had an agenda as they all do.
Thank you for the mention. You are always great at rationalizing the news without the scaremongering, which I really appreciate.
Hey, thank you. There's always plenty going on in the world to stress about without all the ww3 stuff!
Another good film by yourself. Full of content, and full of conversation 👌.
On the alcohol stove. I personally think they belong in a Trangia wind protection thing.
Any how.
Cheers 🇬🇧
I remember sardines in tomato for breakfast, frozen water bottles and a tent like cardboard on a 16mile a day hike in February, but good fun when you’re 16.
Push yourself- find water, fish, sleep out in a snowstorm, carry what you need at all times.
That's the life!
Thanks Steve , really enjoyed this latest instalment. Great vid and a good talk .
Thank you!
Thanks for another great video Steve, i only use a gas burner tbh. i think keeping it simple works best. Keep up the good work
Very interesting perspective on the war fear being pumped out. Never really thought of that but it seems perfectly plausible to me. And perhaps because of the hassle, food cooked outside and eaten outside always seems more enjoyable.
Great vid again. A lid on cup when boiling really helps speed things up. Bight the bullet and get a take down chair... you'll waste loads of money trying alternatives. Your back will appreciate it😂
Great video and probably on the ball with your conclusions
As well
I like the mention of the intelligence lady
They never leave the unit and probably being used for disinformation purposes keep up the great work
Sorry ftom Andy at the bushcraft show
Hi mate!
That was a good watch, looking forward to more al fresco breakfasting 😁🍳
Ever tried growing your own mushrooms at home? Nice little prep for fungi fans.
Thank you. I do want to try that, I've seen that oyster mushrooms look quite easy to grow. And we always loads of coffee grounds to use. Have you done it?
@@everydayprepper I was gifted a pink oyster kit once (though I don't eat mushrooms myself), they came with a coffee ground block thingummy in a box. They grew very well and I got two large flushes out of it. Of course you'd be looking for a more long-term set-up, which I don't know owt about.
Afternoon Steve great video next time you're out try the plough point set-up it works really well in bad weather compared with an open lean to set up. Thanks for sharing atb sam 👍
Thanks Sam, yes that's what I tried at first but messed it up! More practice required.
Practice makes perfect 👍
Or another setup would be the aderondack shelter it's a bit more advanced but it's great in bad weather 👍
@Yorkshireoutoorsandsurvival Yes, I only have an 8 point tarp currently but am looking to get a 19 pt dd tarp soon.
Looks cosy steve
🤣🤣
you need to use a wind shield lol
You wait till I finish my bugout buggy 😎 Outback oven built in, solar panels, multiband CB radio with 800 watt burners. built in FM pirate radio station. Double bed, kitchen, all the hunting gear you'd ever need. Big old 4 kva diesel genny, all terrain tyres, a raise kit to jack the old girl up a tad. And painted nato green. I'm working my backside off trying to get it finished before this country goes to s***. non of that sleeping under a tarp for this old fart.
Wow, look forward to seeing that!
i use tik tok and i personally haven't gotten any scaremongering but i do quite frequently see things like WWIII on the trending tab for twitter/X. great video! would love to see more BreakfastClub videos
What was the orange stand for the gas cannister called?
I got it on Amazon and they call it a gas canister bracket or stand. Excellent piece of kit.
@@everydayprepper Cheers mate!
Sorry to hear about your dog mate.
Thanks Tom.
Steve, shake the gas cans, it does help when they are low. Buy them in bulk too. you can get deals as low as £2.50 each for the 500 size.
Chickens....are yours ex-battery? we used to keep pure breeds but changed to ex battery when they passed. last batch are 2 years with us and still laying. dropping off now but of the 6 battery and 2 pure + 2 bantams we get 3 a day. that'll pick up obviously in the spring.
Breakfast.... Take a porridge pot matey 🙂
Good tip on the gas, thank you (I'd forgotten that!) Chickens are hybrids from couple of months old (from a poultry farm I used to work at) They are around 3-4 yrs old now. Usually bred for meat, not eggs. Porridge? Not half the fun (or trouble)
One of ur better videos came across as relaxed and informative. I agree with ur Annie lady book, made me laugh at some points. Comes a crossed as very one sided she had an agenda as they all do.
Thank you!
where breakfast
I'm sorry! It was rubbish so I scoffed it and got on with the rest of the video as battery was going!