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To: Indian_Fighter_Kite
The first three ingredients=french toast if you have fat or oil of some sort to cook it in. A little honey or syrup on top and you have a real treat. Any fat on the mutton? It would serve as a cooking fat. I know it's not real savory, but hunger is the best of sauces.

If you lose electricity put the milk and mutton in the freezer with the fish and keep it closed.

No carbs? (Rice, flour or other grains or grain products) If you do, use most of the perishables first. The carbs will store, especially if you have a power failure.

How do you cook? Electricity or piped in natural gas? If you do, what alternatives do you have should you lose them? If you don't, how is the fuel supply? Do you have a tree or furniture you don't value more than your life.

Start thinking of what you can use to meet basic needs and what you will need to use them now. Self defense is a basic need. I know you don't have firearms, officially, but a knife or club ready to hand when needed can make a big difference.

610 posted on 11/26/2008 3:30:01 PM PST by magslinger (What is the fastest growing oppressed minority in America? Hoplophiles.)
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To: magslinger

I just shut CNN, some Bitch just blamed the US for this and the War on Terror. I knew this was coming.


612 posted on 11/26/2008 3:31:49 PM PST by angcat (Despite the mess, I have much to be thankful for!)
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To: magslinger

You wouldn’t believe how Indian spices can extend storage times for applicable foods. My wife is from India, family still in Mumbai, and my impression while we had our emergency prep store is that Indians are true experts at food storage in their context, and the poorer they are the more they generally know about it. Refrigeration and piped-in gas are still unknown in many quarters.


704 posted on 11/26/2008 4:50:01 PM PST by steve86 (Acerbic by nature, not nurture™)
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