havent posted for awhile due to work etc but here goes....
cooking...
cooker in kitchen gas hob electrc oven plus log fired rayburn
log burner in lounge and on patio
hexi stoves x3
coleman pocket rocket stove
green gel stovex3
calour gas bbq
disposible bbqx10
single ring butane stove
brickrocket stove if needed(have been toying with idea of building a perminant one with oven on the patio)
like to think cooking is covered and the amount of logs we use in a year the wife still crinches when i see a skip and got my arse hanging out of it looking for fire wood but as i tell her it free fuel
The rule of threes.
Re: The rule of threes.
Remember the rule of the 7 P's, proper planning and prepperation prevents piss poor performance...
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Re: The rule of threes.
Its very trendy to have an outside cob oven, Jamie Oliver and Kate Humble spring to mind (you may want to mention that if your SOP isn't one hundred percent on board )
Theres a thread on here about building one (viewtopic.php?f=38&t=3832) if you're interested.
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Re: The rule of threes.
remember reading that,id be doing something along the lines on this website but tweak the design abit,handy website for building plansForgeCorvus wrote: ↑Tue Mar 09, 2021 5:23 pmIts very trendy to have an outside cob oven, Jamie Oliver and Kate Humble spring to mind (you may want to mention that if your SOP isn't one hundred percent on board )
Theres a thread on here about building one (viewtopic.php?f=38&t=3832) if you're interested.
https://howtospecialist.com/outdoor/how ... oor-stove/
Remember the rule of the 7 P's, proper planning and prepperation prevents piss poor performance...
Re: The rule of threes.
The thread's a few months old but I've only just joined so here goes ...
Shelter:
My house
Daughter's house
2nd daughter's house
Niece's house
2nd niece's house
Nephew's house
Sister-in-law's house
Friend's house
Neighbour's house
Hotel
Car (I'm only 5' tall so I can get reasonably comfy (especialy if I put the back seats flat).
Makeshift bivvy - fishing umbrellas with zip-on sides x2 plus lagre tarp over the two next to each other and another on the floor)
Single person tent
Heating:
Gas CH
Gas fire (lounge)
Electric fan heaters
Electric blanket
Electric 'throw'
Electric feet warmer
Calor gas heater
Bio Ethanol fires (x2)
Outside but ... garden incinerator
Hand warmers
Hot water bottles
'Arctic' rated clothing
Down duvets
Down jackets & coats
Cooking:
Electric oven & gas hob
3 Microwave combi ovens
Anova Steam combi oven
Air fryer
Too many electric cooking gadgets to list all but inc. Kenwood Cooking Chef, KitchenAid Cook Processor, Instant Pot PC, Ninja Grill, Bread maker (could cook soups/stews at a pinch as well as bread & cakes), slow cooker [x2]
Separate halogen hobs x2
Cobb BBQ
Outdoor small woodburner
Camping gas cooker
Gas BBQ
Modern 'hay boxes' - Mr D's Thermal Cooker (x2) and DIY version (converted cooler box) - uses 10 minutes worth of other fuel then uses insulated/residual thermal heat to slow cook.
Food:
Freezer full
Dehydrated food store
Canned food store
Cupboard food
Water/Fluid:
Mains water
Canned drinks
Water butt full of water
Buckets to collect rain water
Empty milk & juice bottles to 'collect' water from any public building with access to a clean water supply - public toilets, supermarkets public toilets, garages etc.
Shelter:
My house
Daughter's house
2nd daughter's house
Niece's house
2nd niece's house
Nephew's house
Sister-in-law's house
Friend's house
Neighbour's house
Hotel
Car (I'm only 5' tall so I can get reasonably comfy (especialy if I put the back seats flat).
Makeshift bivvy - fishing umbrellas with zip-on sides x2 plus lagre tarp over the two next to each other and another on the floor)
Single person tent
Heating:
Gas CH
Gas fire (lounge)
Electric fan heaters
Electric blanket
Electric 'throw'
Electric feet warmer
Calor gas heater
Bio Ethanol fires (x2)
Outside but ... garden incinerator
Hand warmers
Hot water bottles
'Arctic' rated clothing
Down duvets
Down jackets & coats
Cooking:
Electric oven & gas hob
3 Microwave combi ovens
Anova Steam combi oven
Air fryer
Too many electric cooking gadgets to list all but inc. Kenwood Cooking Chef, KitchenAid Cook Processor, Instant Pot PC, Ninja Grill, Bread maker (could cook soups/stews at a pinch as well as bread & cakes), slow cooker [x2]
Separate halogen hobs x2
Cobb BBQ
Outdoor small woodburner
Camping gas cooker
Gas BBQ
Modern 'hay boxes' - Mr D's Thermal Cooker (x2) and DIY version (converted cooler box) - uses 10 minutes worth of other fuel then uses insulated/residual thermal heat to slow cook.
Food:
Freezer full
Dehydrated food store
Canned food store
Cupboard food
Water/Fluid:
Mains water
Canned drinks
Water butt full of water
Buckets to collect rain water
Empty milk & juice bottles to 'collect' water from any public building with access to a clean water supply - public toilets, supermarkets public toilets, garages etc.
Re: The rule of threes.
That sounds like you are well sorted. If you could take a moment please to pop over to the New Member section and post an introduction,that would be good,as you don’t appear to have done so yet.Thanks.GadgetGal wrote: ↑Fri Jul 30, 2021 8:14 pm The thread's a few months old but I've only just joined so here goes ...
Shelter:
My house
Daughter's house
2nd daughter's house
Niece's house
2nd niece's house
Nephew's house
Sister-in-law's house
Friend's house
Neighbour's house
Hotel
Car (I'm only 5' tall so I can get reasonably comfy (especialy if I put the back seats flat).
Makeshift bivvy - fishing umbrellas with zip-on sides x2 plus lagre tarp over the two next to each other and another on the floor)
Single person tent
Heating:
Gas CH
Gas fire (lounge)
Electric fan heaters
Electric blanket
Electric 'throw'
Electric feet warmer
Calor gas heater
Bio Ethanol fires (x2)
Outside but ... garden incinerator
Hand warmers
Hot water bottles
'Arctic' rated clothing
Down duvets
Down jackets & coats
Cooking:
Electric oven & gas hob
3 Microwave combi ovens
Anova Steam combi oven
Air fryer
Too many electric cooking gadgets to list all but inc. Kenwood Cooking Chef, KitchenAid Cook Processor, Instant Pot PC, Ninja Grill, Bread maker (could cook soups/stews at a pinch as well as bread & cakes), slow cooker [x2]
Separate halogen hobs x2
Cobb BBQ
Outdoor small woodburner
Camping gas cooker
Gas BBQ
Modern 'hay boxes' - Mr D's Thermal Cooker (x2) and DIY version (converted cooler box) - uses 10 minutes worth of other fuel then uses insulated/residual thermal heat to slow cook.
Food:
Freezer full
Dehydrated food store
Canned food store
Cupboard food
Water/Fluid:
Mains water
Canned drinks
Water butt full of water
Buckets to collect rain water
Empty milk & juice bottles to 'collect' water from any public building with access to a clean water supply - public toilets, supermarkets public toilets, garages etc.
In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.
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Re: The rule of threes.
Wow that's what you call a list!
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Re: The rule of threes.
Puts me to shame that list does!
when it comes to catastrophic events, we never know when the day before is the day before. So we prepare for tomorrow
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