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7 Ways to Cook Without Power after EMP Attack
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10,674 Views • Apr 27, 2024 • Click to toggle off description
Can you believe what would happen if an EMP wiped out all electricity? Imagine, no more easy cooking with your microwave or stove! How would you cook the food you've cleverly stockpiled? It's not just about surviving; it's about thriving. That's why I'm here to share the absolute must-knows: 7 ways to cook without power. Whether it's grilling, using a camp stove, or even a fireplace, each method ensures you're prepared. Want to master these survival skills? Be sure to watch the full video to get all the gritty details on how to keep feeding your family when the grid can't help you.
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@marthaprice3448

2 weeks ago

People should be aware that when cooking, especially outdoors, the wonderful aromas will draw every hungry person right to your food. Get informed on when and how to cook without being overrun by a mob or neighbors.

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@spockmcoyissmart961

2 weeks ago

Sterno is an expensive fuel to 'cook' with. IT is designed to keep cooked food warm. It isn't meant to cook food from raw to finish. If you only need to cook 1 item and burn through your Sterno, go for it, but I wouldn't rely on sterno to cook for a week of power outages.

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@michaelkaer

2 weeks ago

I bought a 6 quart Dutch Oven and a thing that makes a tripod when you put 3 branches through it. Much faster than lashing 3 branches.

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@2WOLFS

2 weeks ago

People don't understand they need to be cooking outside just like you would without electric and running water. See what you need in equipment, fuel and how long it takes to cook meals without electric or gas. You will need alot of fuel. And if the electrical grid goes down you will not have gas fuel for long. If you don't stock pile it or use wood to cook with. It's a whole new way and different then cooking on gas, propane. And the amount of water is used up fast. Everyone should be trying to test themselves with cooking real food without gas, charcoal or propane. Wood can be easily found from fallen limbs of trees and other fuel. If you don't test yourself over and over the see what you need and need to gather for future events.

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@terri348

2 weeks ago

Many years ago, electricity and technology didn't exist. Yet they made meals every day. We just need to go back to that after an EMT attack.

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@sherryh7485

2 weeks ago

If possible, shelf stable no cook foods should be available for use. Lots of different "already or fully cooked" canned, dehydrated, freeze dried and powdered goods don't need to be heated, or very little fuel needed to just heat up.

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@deniseschulz1575

2 weeks ago

You never mentioned an indoor wood stove! You can also get oven to set on top of them!

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@decormiamour

2 weeks ago

When people run out of food or just don’t have things, cooking outside could attract unwanted attention. Finding ways to safely cook inside is better imo.

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@MarStew

2 weeks ago

My three grills and I have a generator and three fridgerators and a freezer

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@spockmcoyissmart961

2 weeks ago

If you keep charcoal dry, how exactly does it 'go bad' in 1 year???

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@jamespayton9832

1 week ago

Hungry people will smell cooking Food.

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@SolarCookingGermany

1 week ago

I cook a lot outside with fire and even solar ovens and recommend a wood gasifier stove, they're rather inexpensive, lightweight and most fuel efficient. A rocket stove would be my second choice

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@lyndarina9839

1 week ago

I save my clothes dryer lint in a bucket with a lid on it.. Free and efficient fire starter. I also have 2 dozen of the large BIC lighters. Better keep matches in a moisture proof container if you live in an area with high humidity. Consider a Sun Oven if you live in an a place that gets hours of daily sunshine. No fuel required except the sun and they can be found on-line. Inexpensive and they do work except they may take 10 hours to cook a chicken. Get several cast iron frying pans and pots. Cast Iron lasts forever and will not be destroyed by direct flames such as a Rocket Stove or over a camp fire.

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@tlspurlen6442

2 weeks ago

What Coleman cooking stove do you recommend?

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@walkerone9833

2 weeks ago

8 min. mark you're talking about Sterno stoves but show everything that isn't Sterno.

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@timhenderson6035

2 weeks ago

If this happens WE ALL GONNA DIE, so just go outside and watch it happen

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@deniseschulz1575

2 weeks ago

Indoor wood stove!

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@MarStew

2 weeks ago

Wood grill or make your own coals

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@cracknoir8397

2 weeks ago

I always have a box of matches and a cigarette lighter handy !!!!!!!!!!!!!! it could happen any things possible now days

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@TheRichtaber

2 weeks ago

So why are you talking about sterno stoves, while showing an iso-butane canister stove?

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