Newbie Prepper Step 7 – Power Outage Emergency Cooking
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Emergency power outage cooking can be simple and enjoyable with a little bit of advanced preparation and practice. In Newbie Prep Step 7, we walk you …
Visit TheProvidentPrepper.org and read Newbie Prepper: Ten Simple Steps to Get Started for links and more information.
https://theprovidentprepper.org/newbie-prepper-ten-simple-steps-to-get-started/
*Grid Down Cooking Challenge Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtNB2WBBVNWldh23yiOzTx2eOyxp-wWZi
Links to emergency cooking devices discussed in the video.
*Kelly Kettle https://bit.ly/2SDQNCV
*All American Sun Oven https://bit.ly/3guDwpd
*MenGrills Camp Pot https://www.mengrills.com/ (promo code: PROVIDENT)
*Bear River Rocket Stove https://bearriverrocketstoves.weebly.com/
The following are links to some of the products we talked about on Amazon.
*Carbon Monoxide Detector (digital readout) https://amzn.to/2S41DBZ
*Vacuum Insulated Food Jar https://amzn.to/3q25EDs
*Thermal Cooker https://amzn.to/35HqDCl
*Camp Chef Propane Stove https://amzn.to/3iL4ef1
*Propane Camp Stove https://amzn.to/35rH2KG
*Camp Chef Propane Camp Oven https://amzn.to/3wsGLmN
*Cobb Portable Charcoal BBQ Grill https://amzn.to/3zAuQFl
*Safe Heat https://amzn.to/3pZASLx (best price is at Sam’s Club)
*Folding Camp Stove https://amzn.to/3gurLPO
*Over Fire Camp Grill https://amzn.to/3q1J5P5
Learn more in these posts at TheProvidentPrepper.org:
30 Day Grid Down Cooking Challenge: Lessons Learned and Fuel Usage
https://theprovidentprepper.org/30-day-grid-down-cooking-challenge-lessons-learned-and-fuel-usage/
Canned Heat: Safe Fuel for Indoor Emergency Cooking
https://theprovidentprepper.org/canned-heat-safe-fuel-for-indoor-emergency-cooking/
Solar Ovens: Cooking with the Sun in an Emergency and Every Day
https://theprovidentprepper.org/solar-ovens-cooking-with-the-sun-in-an-emergency-and-every-day/
Solar Funnel Cooker
https://theprovidentprepper.org/solar-funnel-cooker/
Candles as an Emergency Fuel Source for Warmth, Light, and Cooking
https://theprovidentprepper.org/candles-as-an-emergency-fuel-source-for-warmth-light-and-cooking/
Best Alcohol Cooking Fuels for Campers and Preppers
https://theprovidentprepper.org/best-alcohol-cooking-fuels-for-campers-and-preppers/
Safe Indoor Emergency Cooking Solutions
https://theprovidentprepper.org/safe-indoor-emergency-cooking-solutions/
Terracotta Pot Heater: Emergency Cooking and Heating
https://theprovidentprepper.org/terracotta-pot-heater/
Charcoal: Inexpensive Fuel for Outdoor Emergency Cooking
https://theprovidentprepper.org/charcoal-inexpensive-fuel-for-outdoor-emergency-cooking/
Apple Box Reflector Oven
https://theprovidentprepper.org/apple-box-reflector-oven/
Paper Box Reflector Oven
https://theprovidentprepper.org/paper-box-reflector-oven/
Butane Stove: Portable and Convenient Power Outage Cooking
https://theprovidentprepper.org/butane-stove-portable-and-convenient-power-outage-cooking/
Cooking Over an Open Fire With an Afghan Pressure Cooker
https://theprovidentprepper.org/cooking-over-an-open-fire-with-an-afghan-pressure-cooker/
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We have been living offgrid for 8 years and these options work well for us. For everyday uses in the summer we have a natural gas full size stove with oven changed over to propane.We also just got a char griller acorn that is an excellent cooking option. It's the best grill we have ever owned. And for winter a traditional wood cook stove. We have 17 acres so we have an endless supply of wood and can also make charcoal
I like the camp shef you have on your patio! Where did you get it at?
Great ideas! Thanks!
this is a great idea
Homemade alcohol stove (made from 2 soda cans, a nail, and rock-wool).
Alcohol is easily made (and therefore renewable), clean burning (no Carbon Monoxide).
The stove itself can be designed to deliver a constant and safe amount of heat, though I would advise using a floor tile to protect kitchen worktops 😁😁😁.
Like using a Thermos flask as well.
Have used it myself to cook pasta and rice, and would think it would be perfect to cook freeze-dried food for a hot meal.
Loving the channel, even more.
Peace and Blessings to all
Made a 'hay box' a few years back to save fuel and used expanded polystyrene as insulation. BAD idea. The heat from the pot started to melt it slightly and released gasses that permeated all of my food, which had to be thrown away. It was foul smelling (and I did try tasting it, yuck!)
I really love the information but you guys are willing to share with all of us! May you be blessed
Lots of great information!
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u did it again, Awesome VIDEO.. Thanks for the time to make and process this video for us.. Great Info!!
Thank you very much for your advises!where can i find the cooking stove with the water tank by the side?
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Excellent video guys! Thank you
Thank you so much! Y'all are amazing! Having lived through the recent Texas snow-mageddon, with no power for 4 days in -2 degree weather, we are researching safe options for cooking and heating. Thanks so much, you're clear, concise and practical! And y'all have a great sense of humor!
Living in the deep south, cooking outside is best. I have a rocket stove outside. My neighbor has a fire pit that they put a rack over and cook on.
I'm looking for a small thermal cooker one that's ideal for one or two people any brands you can recommend and do more videos on thermal cooking
Why no video in almost 2 weeks you don't normally do that
Loved all the information. Thank you for putting it all together for us!
A very excellent and informative video. Thank you for this useful information.
An experiment that I contemplate but have not performed yet involves outdoor charcoal cooking. I do not have a camp dutch oven but do have two stove top cast iron dutch ovens. One is 4 quart capacity and one is 7 quart capacity. They seem to nest reasonably one within the other. What I plan to do is line the larger pot with aluminum foil, light 8-10 charcoal briquets and distribute them around the bottom and attempt to cook a stew in the smaller pot. It may be necessary to prop the smaller pot on metal chopsticks to increase ventilation a bit. I think this may be a fairly economical way to use charcoal but will find out when the outdoors is a bit cooler than now.
Skills and knowledge,l ike in this excellent series, are your best preps. But don't forget to regularly practice the skills you learn.
I picked up second hand Thermos shuttle cooker 😁
How would you go about preparing if living in a 15ft old caravan? Storage is tricky!!