Some people have the opposite mindset to me, so better start stocking up on chocolate.riversong wrote: Lesson ----- Store Chocolate for yourself and barter. (I would rather give up sex than chocolate)
What Preps are you doing this week
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My lesson for the day:
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Excellent! I feel a lot more secure having mine around, I must say.pseudonym wrote:Two resQmes:
http://www.resqme.com/
Thanks to Arzosah's recommendation - it may of taken me a few months, but I finally got round to it.
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I did this a while back in preparation for my current unemployment. Now I have a silly amount of chocolate in the cupboard, I've actually lost some of my sweet tooth! At least it means the chocolate will last even longerriversong wrote:Lesson ----- Store Chocolate for yourself and barter. (I would rather give up sex than chocolate)
Did some bike fettling yesterday and went out on it for the first time in about 9 months earlier today. Cycling round here is so different to cycling in London. Safer obviously, but also one has to cycle longer in one go because there's not so many traffic lights to have to stop at! My legs are so tired now and I'm feeling decidedly asthmatic so that's my next prep - to get a heck of a lot fitter. Last week I was walking between 2 and 5 miles a day to get into the swing of things, but I need to step up the aerobic exercise to strengthen my lungs.
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what a good idea 9.99 cheapest on the bay , but what if one fell into an unscrupulous persons hand ( car thief for example )by Arzosah » Mon May 13, 2013 10:45 pm
pseudonym wrote:
Two resQmes:
http://www.resqme.com/
Thanks to Arzosah's recommendation - it may of taken me a few months, but I finally got round to it.
Excellent! I feel a lot more secure having mine around, I must say.
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A loosened brick costs nowt. Cant see a nonce spending his Giro on a proper tool.gcp1975 wrote:what a good idea 9.99 cheapest on the bay , but what if one fell into an unscrupulous persons hand ( car thief for example )by Arzosah » Mon May 13, 2013 10:45 pm
pseudonym wrote:
Two resQmes:
http://www.resqme.com/
Thanks to Arzosah's recommendation - it may of taken me a few months, but I finally got round to it.
Excellent! I feel a lot more secure having mine around, I must say.
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
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Trying to learn everything that I can about stock market technical analysis prior to making some cautious trades.
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Got myself a cheap £5 camping kettle as it struck me that apart from the electric kettle, i didn't have one for indoors on the gas or alcohol stoves. Also i realized that i could place it on top of the kelley kettle pot stand and get another 2 L of water heated by the same stock of fuel thus meaning I could have 3 and 1/2 L of hot water instead of just 1 and 1/2.
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Nearly enough for a bath thennickdutch wrote:..............Also i realized that i could place it on top of the kelley kettle pot stand and get another 2 L of water heated by the same stock of fuel thus meaning I could have 3 and 1/2 L of hot water instead of just 1 and 1/2.
jennyjj01 wrote:"I'm not in the least bit worried because I'm prepared: Are you?"
"All Things Strive" Gd Tak 'GarLondonpreppy wrote: At its core all prepping is, is making sure you're not down to your last sheet of loo roll when you really need a poo.
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I thought My Karma would be high after making up some good will boxes today:
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Unfortunately my other purchase exploded on me:
The tap bust just as the level reached 90 out of the 100 Litre capacity
Straight back to the shop for a refund on that one
I'll try for another one next week
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=7364
Unfortunately my other purchase exploded on me:
The tap bust just as the level reached 90 out of the 100 Litre capacity
Straight back to the shop for a refund on that one
I'll try for another one next week
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
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ForgeCorvus wrote:Nearly enough for a bath thennickdutch wrote:..............Also i realized that i could place it on top of the kelley kettle pot stand and get another 2 L of water heated by the same stock of fuel thus meaning I could have 3 and 1/2 L of hot water instead of just 1 and 1/2.
Enough for two full washing up loads or enough for a complete body wash using a basin of hot water and that includes hair washing or enough for maybe 12 mugs of tea approximately (depending on mug size and how much you dilute it wit h cold water or milk after having adding the boiling water) OR enough hot water to do heat retention cooking for a group of four or more.
So, yea, actually quite impressive.
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