Over a homemade rocket stove you boil your water for the day 1/4 in each of three, 3, thrifted, coffee carafes, 1 in a thermos (carafes go batroom, kitchen sink, coffee/tea center, thermos is for evening. Then in an insulated (hay cooking) box you have your pots for soup, stew, eggs to boil, potatoes, hot cereal, poach meat. After these come to the required boil, return them to the insulated box to finish cooking. Reduces chances of repeated aromas giving you away. Reduces fuel needs, reduces your outdoor exposure . Just sharing a bit of my plan.
You've also got the Hot Tent stoves and associated oven, I've only got a little one (fnarr fnarr) but it manages to heat up the oven eventually, will eventually get a bigger one.
This is a simple yet to the point video and brilliant advice. Well done,no politics involved or conspiracies (like certain other "prepper channels") 10/10 Thank you .
Ever heard of a 'Banjo Egg' though Leigh. So cook a runny egg, slap it in some bread, take a bite so the yoke pops and starts running down your chest. At this point you're holding the butty away to one side and rubbing your chest with a tissue to clear up the mess. However, from everyone else's POV you look like you're playing a mini banjo. Boom 🎤
The good old "Straw box" slow cooker ( thermal mass cooking )and a kelly Kettle for boiling water and some decent Vacuum flasks for storing it! There may be a shortage of wood but always plenty of Twigs.
Got a Kelly Kettle from my late mother who got it because one of the varieties was built in New Zealand and issued to the troops in the early days. Haven't tried it out but must do so at some point.
I have a camping shower setup and a stainless steel bucket that can go on to our wood stove or straight into a fire outside. There are also much fancier gas powered ones these days that also need a battery.
Good points but if you loose electric power, youll loose gas and water supply also as its pumps are powered by electric. If cooking out side, dig two fire pits one for fire pit the other to remove any smoke.
Have seen Ukrainians using alcohol stoves/trangia stoves in the bottom of their oven, and have oven racking above for pots. And have a silicone bowl that seals, (stasher brand 4cup). No brainer for making anything "instant" like noodles, mash or custard. Can turn it inside out for easy cleaning. Also makes pretty good popcorn in, a few knobs of butter, 1/2 a cup of popcorn kernels, seal with a steam gap and microwave. Want to find one that will fit inside a crusader mug or regular size camping pot, so can also heat food boil in the bag style.
Apart from a natural solar EMP type of event or WW3, I can't see the grid being down for long for two big reasons. 1. No electricity to power all the devices that they need to track, monitor, control us 2. They can't charge us for what we can't use. I have camping stoves etc so can get by short term, no point worrying about long term anyhow.
One unforseen threat to the Grid may well be Terrorism! 1000's of miles of overland powerlines that could easily be brought down! They will do it in Winter and in several remote areas. Or Cyber attack on the power infrastructure by a Hostile state!
Why do we all think we need power for everything? Baffling to me, commen sense goes a long way. Nice video though. Christ a small Coleman propane single burner will last a year on a 20 lb propane tank. I outdoor grill all year on a 20lb tank. I won't worry about smells of food , why would i?
Another great video 👍👍👍👍👍
Great content again.👏👏👏 I still have to order... Thanks
Over a homemade rocket stove you boil your water for the day 1/4 in each of three, 3, thrifted, coffee carafes, 1 in a thermos (carafes go batroom, kitchen sink, coffee/tea center, thermos is for evening. Then in an insulated (hay cooking) box you have your pots for soup, stew, eggs to boil, potatoes, hot cereal, poach meat. After these come to the required boil, return them to the insulated box to finish cooking. Reduces chances of repeated aromas giving you away. Reduces fuel needs, reduces your outdoor exposure . Just sharing a bit of my plan.
Egg Banjo
sandwich of a fried egg between two slices of bread.
The Army’s version of al fresco 😉
Reminds me of the northern ireland days coming back from patrol at 2am and getting a egg Banjo lol😂
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You've also got the Hot Tent stoves and associated oven, I've only got a little one (fnarr fnarr) but it manages to heat up the oven eventually, will eventually get a bigger one.
This is a simple yet to the point video and brilliant advice.
Well done,no politics involved or conspiracies (like certain other "prepper channels")
10/10
Thank you .
good video again i got gear i use for my channel and camping survival etc plus i have a fire in my garden if needed 👌👌
Ever heard of a 'Banjo Egg' though Leigh. So cook a runny egg, slap it in some bread, take a bite so the yoke pops and starts running down your chest. At this point you're holding the butty away to one side and rubbing your chest with a tissue to clear up the mess. However, from everyone else's POV you look like you're playing a mini banjo. Boom 🎤
You got to be a Spark! Lol....Best Banjos- 18" with full breakfast in at Shotton business park North Wales
Always have a few options...
I listed our different options and I think that I got to 8 ways that we could cook in a power outage, but a couple less in times of a fire ban.
The good old "Straw box" slow cooker ( thermal mass cooking )and a kelly Kettle for boiling water and some decent Vacuum flasks for storing it! There may be a shortage of wood but always plenty of Twigs.
Got a Kelly Kettle from my late mother who got it because one of the varieties was built in New Zealand and issued to the troops in the early days.
Haven't tried it out but must do so at some point.
Egg Banjo food of gods reserved for special people ,OPSEC Skills and drills Gentlemen
Egg Banjo. I still eat them today 😊
power went once where i had to take a cold shower as no hot water 😂
Next time that happens, put your favourite fast music on and dance!
I have a camping shower setup and a stainless steel bucket that can go on to our wood stove or straight into a fire outside.
There are also much fancier gas powered ones these days that also need a battery.
Hi. 👍
Can you use the Heat2Eat Heating stones in a normal Stainless Steel steamer pan set??..or just a normal pan for heating up MREs??
Hi Greg, yes i dont see why not. just make sure you allow the steam to vent out.
Good points but if you loose electric power, youll loose gas and water supply also as its pumps are powered by electric.
If cooking out side, dig two fire pits one for fire pit the other to remove any smoke.
Have seen Ukrainians using alcohol stoves/trangia stoves in the bottom of their oven, and have oven racking above for pots.
And have a silicone bowl that seals, (stasher brand 4cup). No brainer for making anything "instant" like noodles, mash or custard. Can turn it inside out for easy cleaning.
Also makes pretty good popcorn in, a few knobs of butter, 1/2 a cup of popcorn kernels, seal with a steam gap and microwave.
Want to find one that will fit inside a crusader mug or regular size camping pot, so can also heat food boil in the bag style.
Sound crud on this vid ,info. Good
You forgot the TOMMY Cooker.he a small biscuit tin filled with stand and petrol👍 good video as usual 👍
I say if it can't make rice, it's no good
My area has no power or water right now 😂
Greetings
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Apart from a natural solar EMP type of event or WW3, I can't see the grid being down for long for two big reasons. 1. No electricity to power all the devices that they need to track, monitor, control us
2. They can't charge us for what we can't use.
I have camping stoves etc so can get by short term, no point worrying about long term anyhow.
One unforseen threat to the Grid may well be Terrorism! 1000's of miles of overland powerlines that could easily be brought down! They will do it in Winter and in several remote areas. Or Cyber attack on the power infrastructure by a Hostile state!
Why do we all think we need power for everything? Baffling to me, commen sense goes a long way. Nice video though. Christ a small Coleman propane single burner will last a year on a 20 lb propane tank. I outdoor grill all year on a 20lb tank. I won't worry about smells of food , why would i?
Yep indeed.
In fact having different sources of power/fuel will just reduce the reliance on one particular method for cooking etc.
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