How To Use Butane Stove…Off Grid Cooking Spicy Chicken Rice


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  1. @johnnorman7708
    @johnnorman7708 says:

    I see this style of butane stove in almost generic brand names from time to time at relatively inexpensive prices. I believe the same likely applies to the fuel cans. So with careful shopping you may find a real deal on the stoves and fuel.

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  2. @karenhuedepohl1705
    @karenhuedepohl1705 says:

    Great rescue idea👍
    Bought a portable stove last year in case we went without electricity. Due to storms in Texas, I’ve already used it once!
    Keep the ideas and helpful ants coming🤗👍

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  3. @davidbakara5044
    @davidbakara5044 says:

    What a great idea to use rice and tomatoes to extend a can of soup!’ Love your smarts! I’ve done some long term exploring where we ran out of food. I can assure anyone reading this, when you are hungry, your brain rewires itself, and anything edible looks DELICIOUS..

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  4. @dawn1913
    @dawn1913 says:

    I recently made a spicy pumpkin soup with my preps, simple and healthy. But it was all spice (can of green chilis) and not much pumpkin flavor so I added potatoes and finished it off. Can't stand food waste.

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  5. @kathrynmannyng3885
    @kathrynmannyng3885 says:

    I have a butane stove for emergencies, but have never had to use it yet. I got mine from a restaurant wholesaler for outdoor catering. I don't have fuel but plan to get some to try it out this summer I hear you can get about 5 hours from one canister. Do you have all your windows and doors open (with bug screens of course) so there is no issue with CO2? Do you have a detector? That's the other concern I have. I've heard that Avon Skin so Soft repels mosquitos too…

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  6. @SgtSkrog
    @SgtSkrog says:

    I would also suggest getting the old Coleman stoves that can burn unleaded gasoline. If they are very old, they might even say leaded gas. Of course, that is not for sale anymore and is bad for you. But gasoline is available everywhere, and when it goes bad, it might not work well for a vehicle but will work in those old stoves. I just rebuilt three of them: single, double, and triple burners. Also, the butane is so much better if used indoors, use those old Coleman stoves outdoors only. People like the propane and butane stoves so you might find the older ones for cheap. Got mine for about $6 each. That looks tasty as well!

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  7. @Hawgryder
    @Hawgryder says:

    I’m not a fan of canned soups. First many world societies exist on single burner cook tops like your stove. We have a 4 burner electric but generally only use one. Talk about a waste of space. We might use the oven twice a month. One of my favorite one pot meals is pork chops cooked in tomato sauce with real rice that is steamed in that tomato sauce. It comes out much like your recipe. Steamed rice in tomato sauce with garlic and basil is incredible.

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  8. @amaineac2133
    @amaineac2133 says:

    So sorry about your loss. In 1989 I lost my husband but there is life after death. I am remarried to a wonderful man that God blessed me with. Hugs. Thanks for sharing the soup information. I have a bunch that hubby likes and what you did looks like it would extend the soup quite a ways. God Bless.

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  9. @obxertoo5912
    @obxertoo5912 says:

    I commented once before, but putting your wash water in used empty detergent bottles is a great idea. Been looking at butane stoves, just not sure how many cans u need so u dont run out.

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  10. @villiehaizlip7626
    @villiehaizlip7626 says:

    Bless your heart, I too am a bug magnet. Im getting a fan installed in front of my kitchen door on pourch to hope of being able to sit in swing & not be bitten by deer or horse flies. Maybe a small solar fan for you to eat in peace.😊

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  11. @williammaurer9450
    @williammaurer9450 says:

    Those butane stoves are excellent! Everyone should have one and a case of bottles, just in case. I feel the same way about the metal hurricane lamps and lanterns that burn lamp oil. Both (lamps and stove) are bomb proof, easy, simple and safe to use once you learn, provided you have and use common sense. In addition to lamp oil, It's nice to have a spare wick and globe for the lanterns. I think these are two of the most valued pieces of my grid down prepping gear.
    TY Granny.

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  12. @southerncatlady6680
    @southerncatlady6680 says:

    Can you cook with butane indoors? Thank you for posting this. I've bought two butane burners for emergencies. But I've not used them yet. Your directions were helpful. My house is all electric.

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  13. @shirlebryant9427
    @shirlebryant9427 says:

    Thanks for sharing. I use to live in a new shed with a loft after college years ago. Storms have destroyed much of North Texas, Oklahoma, Iowa, Kentucky, prepping supplies are gone too, everyone is offgrid 😢now. Many people are homeless including pets…… from the Ozarks

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  14. @kathym2501
    @kathym2501 says:

    I have a butane stove and many other ways to cook. I think every time I see something new I get it, just in case.
    That looks pretty good. I'm not a fan of spicy foods either. It must be the "granny" part of us😉.

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  15. @cheryl_345
    @cheryl_345 says:

    Dear AG. I HAVE BEEN WANTING TO GET A CO I EMAN 1 BURNER, WITH THE "INE" BUTANE CANISTERS. I HAVE NEVER SEEN A SIMMER PLATE ADVERTISED. WOULD YOU POST WHER YOU BOUGHT. I, TOO, LIVE ALONE. IN SENIOR LIVING APT. I GUESS HAVE TO OPEN WINDOW. BUT THE COOKING SHOWS IN THEIR HOMES DO NOT MENTION. THESE APTS HAVE SMOKE ALARMS AND SPRINKLERS IN THEM. I BELIEVE IT SAID BUTANE DOES NOT SMOKE LIKE PROPANE. MY SON HAS PROPANE. I HAVE NEVER HAD GAS OF ANYKIND OF APPLIANCES. I AM 78 AND WOULD LIKE COLEMAN 2 BURNER, BUT, I DO NOT THINK ID I HAVE TO USE, THAT THERE IS GOING TO BE JUST ENOUGH FOR JUST ME. ANY INFO WOUKD BE GREAT. THAT " ONE" BUTANE IN DEMONSYRATION ON YOU TUBE, DID NOT MENTION NOTCH. YOU HAVE A ONE STOVE TOO. THE COLEMAN STOVE DID NOT MENTION NOTCH OR LICKDOWN SWITCH. PLATE INFO WOULD BE GREAT. BLESSINGS 😊😊😊

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