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That was helpful. BUT, way too many items. You need a mini bunker for that three day haul for one person🤦♀️. Appreciate the suggestions.
As far as batteries go if their cheap get a rediculous amount. Or get rechargeable once and you can recharge them with a battery bank, also good idea to get a solar powered generator, not sure about those metal ammo cans emp proofing your stuff but you can get a galvanized steal bucket at walmart just wrap inside with foil for extra protection and seal the lid on it.
You’re a master at Meals -In-A-Bag !
I’m jealous because my Dollar Tree doesn’t have half these items!
I can't even talk to you about that food processor because I am so jealous (even though I have no use for a powerhouse like that).🤣🤣😘
WOW! You find the neatest things. Useful things that I've never heard or or knew would be useful! I think it is great that you are looking more into your pets' care. They are lucky to have you🍝
OK, you got my full attention when you said "Walking Cheesecake." You know I'm not going to let that slip by! Is there a recipe you can share? Please??!!?? 😂❤ I couldn't find one on your site.
These are great tips and items to have on hand but folks make sure you rotate things out as they get close to expiery . Yes they last beyond but you want the freshest things in there you can get. Also dont waste money and space on pet food unless your pet has a specific diet . They can eat allot of what we do and canned meats can be cheaper to buy and both of you benifit. Ifvyou have kids also put something for them to do where you put your kit. . Cards board hame or 2 . Books coloring etc. Board kids are not plesent.
Wow. So much great information. Thank you for sharing. I don't know if you know this but your Harvest Right lids can also be used as trays in your freeze dryer. I have washed my in the top and bottom racks of my dishwasher and have had no issues.
If you are worried about an empty taking out your vehicle get a Faraday bag for all your electronics
Not sure if anyone else thought of this but if you have time cook your pasta then dehydrate them and store. You need less water and fuel to cook them
Where does one find butter powder and heavy cream powder?
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There is an awful lot of totally unnecessary items here. This is survival not luxury 3 day camp.
🍝thanks Jara, love your vdeos🍝
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I live in New Orleans. We have to have a lot of extra water. It’s hurricane season now, but the last one we had that affected my neighborhood was Ida a few years ago. We wet towels and kept them on our necks to avoid overheating. We also slept outside on the balcony because it was hotter inside. We were without power for around a month during the hottest part of the summer. You can’t safely live in the Deep South without AC in the summer.
I made a mason jar oil lamp last year. I have put dollar tree decorative rocks in it and then filled with oil. Very pretty. 🍝
Love it!
What are your thoughts on placing each item into mylar bags with oxy absorbers? would it last longer?
I just hope we never need an emergency kit... 🙏
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I'd rather have a harbor freight or for that matter ANYTHING in my town than Trader Joe's, Ikea or Target. NEVER want any of them here. Trader Joe's is fine if you want niche things, but forget basic grocery shopping or pantry stock ups. And don't get me started on Target.Let's just say I wouldn't shop there if they were the only store within 50 miles.
Your fine point sharpie will be fine to write on your laminate map, use bug spray to remove
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Their 500 lumem Braun headlamp is excellent and includes a red light setting. They also have a new Gordon multitool that is a clone of one of the Leatherman models...super nice if you can find one.
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Watch what you choose read the labels and expiration dates
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amazing suggestions. unfortunately most is not available in my country.
I use batteries often,, and they’re worth the cost!
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Never just walk by coffee filters because they can extend your water needs
I putchased the cheap blue lights and give them out like candy to family;friends . I also purchase tarps and have ourchased a dolly. I purchased a lot of batteries for hurricane prep & Christmas battery operated item and they do not last long. I am going to revisit though after viewing this video for rain gear and reflective vests
Save your empty milk and water jugs. Clean them and fill with tap water and store in garage or shed. Useful to put in toilet tank so you can flush it if you have no electric. Also good for washing hands/dishes, and for wash cloth for sponge bath.
For cooking an alcohol stove is great. I have a pre-made one by Trangia but you can make one out of an aluminum soda can. Videos here on YT explains how to make. The best fuel believe it or not is the yellow bottles of Heat that you can buy almost anywhere in the auto department. This brand leaves no soot. You will need a stand to hold the pot “or hobo can”. But in a pinch you can improv.
You didn't say what the TOTAL COST was. That was the idea for people with little money in the first place.
Greetings from Poland :)
Greetings! Thank you for watching all the way from Poland!! ❤️🇵🇱❤️
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just a small side note - duct tape does not block radiation.
But you need a car to carry all this things or you can use them only at home ... otherwise you would have packed other things ... I have packed completely other, smaller, lighter, multifunctional items because I prepared a survival backpack - to be much more flexible. I can use them at home but I can also use them outdoor, if I have to leave my home without a car too.
So everything should be fine in 3 days you say? Is this what civilians call prepping?
I have made our own dog food and then freeze dried it :) I have a 5 gallon bucket sealed in mylar and will start on a 2nd one.
Wow, thanks for sharing all of this! I would like to point out that the heavy cream powder does expire, and it does not taste good after that date, so don't make a bunch of cocoa mix, or dry meals in a jar, that you can't use before that date. Trust me!
Naw, missing something like an AR-7, a pistol good hiking shoes and water
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Do you have a cookbook