Don't forget- the survival food has to be cooked too!
Preppers
can have all the survival food in the world-
However,
if someone does not have a way to cook it, they are up the creek without a
paddle.
Just
ask numerous Texans who had no way to cook food when they had the blackout.
People
need multiple ways to cook the family's food storage if the grid is down and
there is no power.
Let's
expand on these ways we cook today, so all of us, too, can have plenty of
backup options.
The first and easiest way to cook some survival food is using a propane stove.
The
Coleman Single-Burner propane stove is lightweight and easy to carry around.
a
Stansport propane stove may be right, which is still relatively portable.
And
then do not forget one of the large Camp Chef stoves that weigh a ton.
Of
course, we need to have plenty of propane too, both the 20-gallon tanks and
small green canisters.
Cooking
survival food is over a fire as follows:
Have
a portable fire pit with a grate in the backyard.
Throw
some logs on the fire and boil water, cook food, and whatever else we need to
do.
The
fire pit did not cost that much, only about $60 at Home Depot.
Moreover,
finally, have generators:
A
solar generator.
A
propane generator.
And
a gas generator.
Let
us not forget the old electric "hot plate stove" that my generators
can easily power.
Plug
the hot plate into the generator and can cook food as if we had standard
electricity.
So,
there we have it-
A
good prepper needs plenty of ways to cook survival food when the lights go out.
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