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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: SkunkHunter] #569412 03/29/11 01:23 AM
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Fred, please do let us know how those turn out. Meat can be supplemented but I like beef too!


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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: SkunkHunter] #569413 03/29/11 04:51 AM
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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: rth548] #569414 03/29/11 01:02 PM
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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: SkunkHunter] #569415 03/29/11 10:30 PM
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Hey, I just ate lamb... sheesh...


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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: El CacaFuego] #569416 03/30/11 02:38 PM
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Pretty simple tutorial for a wood stove. If you drill the air holes out instead of using a church key this would allow you to nest a Nalgene 32 oz with a steel bottle cup on it into the stove. The entire package would fit into a large Maxpedition bottle holder. Add a few holes at the top to slide some bolts through, and it would keep the GSI steel cup from falling into the stove.

In case my explanation isn't clear here is a pic I found online.

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http://www.backpacking.net/makegear/falk-woodstove/index.html

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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: 44Fred] #569417 04/01/11 12:48 AM
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Going on sale today.
Anybody have any experience with these?

Emergency Food.

http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.asp...rketingItemName

http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.asp...277&topnav=

Got the one month for one person emergency food tonight. The other package is no where to be found, I'll check with Costco in a couple days if it doesn't show. Critique to follow when both are opened and sorted out.

Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: 44Fred] #569418 04/06/11 09:10 PM
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Now that I received both, I'll start filling you in.
The first above would be my choice for BOB. The portions
are much smaller and much more practical.
The second above is packaged for large groups so I'll
probably donate this to our church.
Now the taste testing begins.
If I could only figure out how to post pictures!

Fred

Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: 44Fred] #569419 04/06/11 09:43 PM
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http://photobucket.com/Costco-emergency-foods

Figured it out, somewhat.

These foods are not just "add hot water"!
I'm making the potato soup as I type. Boil 5 cups of water
then stir in mix and cook for 20-25 min over medium flame.

Fred

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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: 44Fred] #569420 04/06/11 10:20 PM
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Took care of that for you. If you click on the IMG code it will copy it then you paste it in your post


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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: 44Fred] #569421 04/06/11 10:22 PM
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Sounds like they might be decent then, if you have to actually cook them. How did they taste?

With photobucket, if you hover your cursor over the photo, it will bring up a link menu, then just click the box next to IMG Code and it will copy the link so you can paste here. Easiest way I've found.


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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: El CacaFuego] #569422 04/07/11 03:24 AM
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Thanks guys for your help.
The potato soup was very good. My better half liked it as well.
For "home" emergency or camping with amenities, this is good stuff.

Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: 44Fred] #569423 04/07/11 05:25 AM
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Good to know. Thanks Fred!



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