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Cooking With Gasoline - Prepping 101 - Season 3! - Coleman 533, 424 Dual Fuel Reviews

Cooking With Gasoline – Prepping 101 – Season 3! – Coleman 533, 424 Dual Fuel Reviews

This week I finally dragged out my gasoline stoves. And the reason I waited so long is because I just assumed that they worked (they did), and I assumed that most survival minded folks have seen a dual fuel Coleman stove (not so much). If you watch the video, I brought in a couple other Chinese stoves that may be a better buy than the Coleman stoves, and they are certainly more portable. But first I want to back up a bit and address the point that I made in the video about cooking in general, and cooking specifically with gasoline.

Light Saber Solar Firestarter $1.89 Each - Prepping 101

Light Saber Solar Firestarter $1.89 Each – Prepping 101

Lighting fires is never easy in a survival situation. So for those times when you have some sun, this is a great tool, and it’s cheap.

Prepping 101: Buying an Automatic Can Sealer from China

Prepping 101: Buying an Automatic Can Sealer from China

BetterPak YZT-180 Automatic Can Sealer – $1,480 AliExpress (Note that you can email directly kevinludy (a t) hotmail.com and he will sell direct for $1,250. The machine is now available in 110v and he has the measurements for the cans) Plain #10 Cans at House of Cans $2.13 each + Shipping Food should be the [...]

Prepping 101: Canning Boston Brown Bread - Fill Those Empty Ball Jars

Prepping 101: Canning Boston Brown Bread – Fill Those Empty Ball Jars

I was thinking. Does it make any sense to keep a bunch of Ball canning jars full of nothing? That is an easy answer. No. They are insect and rodent proof, so it actually makes a lot of sense to pack them full of at least something, flour, beans, rice, pasta, dried milk powder, anything that will keep for a long time under any long term storage packaging. But what about cooked food? What about processing the jars now with edible food? Veggies don’t have much in the way of calories. Meat is cheaper to buy canned than it is to can it yourself. That was when I remembered Boston Brown Bread.

How to Make Hardtack - The Original Bugout Food - Prepping 101

How to Make Hardtack – The Original Bugout Food – Prepping 101

“Sustenance in the absence of perishable foods” is perhaps the most concise definition of survival food I have found. I just got that from the Wikipedia page on Hardtack, which is a hard cracker made of flour, water and salt, known for its long term storage and sustainment properties.

Prepping 101: Best Price on Survival Food

Prepping 101: Best Price on Survival Food

The most shameful way to make money is by taking advantage of someone who doesn’t know any better. In the prepper and survival world, that equals almost everyone in the market. Because no matter much you would normally research a purchase before making it, almost all of us rush out and buy “survival food” before just about anything else. I did that myself, and even sent some to friends and relatives. But after a little research, I figured out that survival food is a scam.

Prepping 101: Stovetop Baking With Diesel

Prepping 101: Stovetop Baking With Diesel

This is my second installment in two weeks on stovetop baking. As promised, this week we take a look at a variety of kerosene stoves that I run with diesel fuel, using ovens made for the stovetop. It is not by accident that propane has become ubiquitous in camp stoves, because propane is never smokey and regulating the burn is easy with modern equipment. The problem is, propane requires a pressurized tank to store it, and by the gallon, propane is two to three times the cost per BTU of gasoline and diesel. Of gasoline and diesel, diesel is safer and easier to store, and of stoves that will burn diesel, the wick varieties are easier to control, and they don’t need pumping.

Prepping 101: Stovetop Baking With Wood

Prepping 101: Stovetop Baking With Wood

Resources: Portable Woodstove $58.95 Shipped on Ebay SilverFire Hunter Rocket Stove $219 Butterfly Oven – $79 St. Paul Mercantile Perfection Oven – Lehmans $219 Have you noticed that survival is almost always a Catch 22? And by that I don’t mean rimfire lol. What I mean is you have to make a choice in just [...]

Prepping 101: Cheap Survival Food in Cans from the Mormons

Prepping 101: Cheap Survival Food in Cans from the Mormons

LDS Online Store LDS Cannery Locations LDS Food Storage Store Locations A survival budget is a tough thing to stretch, but this week I want to share with you a recent find that I think is unparalleled in the prepping and survival world. You may remember my fairly recent article on “Survival By The Numbers,” [...]

Prepping 101: Cooking With Diesel - Mop Wick Kerosene Stoves Explained

Prepping 101: Cooking With Diesel – Mop Wick Kerosene Stoves Explained

I have discovered in writing this column that Americans have become victims of convenience. Propane stoves are probably the best example of this from a survival perspective. We have all grown up with propane stoves for any type of outdoor cooking. They burn clean and never smoke, but for survival, where all the fuel we [...]