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DURHAM D

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46. If you have an old fondue pot buy extra sterno.
Sat Oct 27, 2012, 10:44 PM
Oct 2012

You can heat soup, water for instant oatmeal, and even make instant coffee.

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Peanut butter and crackers drthais Oct 2012 #1
Peanut butter is a life saver. charlyvi Oct 2012 #4
I have been making home made Peanut Butter, crunch60 Oct 2012 #116
peanut butter and honey mitchtv Oct 2012 #2
peanut butter is the best in an emergency. murray hill farm Oct 2012 #42
Spam, vienna sausages.... meow2u3 Oct 2012 #3
Chef boy ar dee canned ravoli/spaghettios, sardines, crackers, peanut butter.....nm nc4bo Oct 2012 #5
Anything Chef Boyardee, you don't even need a bowl... n/t PoliticAverse Oct 2012 #56
Peanut butter. Canned baked beans are OK @ room temperature. Freddie Oct 2012 #6
Canned soup. If you can eat it cold. LisaL Oct 2012 #7
I guess about any bakery type products without fillings that might spoil if unrefrigerated. RKP5637 Oct 2012 #8
Chef Boyardee. I eat it out of the can all the time. Its Time We Wake Up Oct 2012 #9
Raw meat? mysuzuki2 Oct 2012 #10
They might be preparing for the storm too. n/t RKP5637 Oct 2012 #25
Fresh fruits and vegetables? stopbush Oct 2012 #11
Oreos! The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2012 #12
Ixnay on Prunes.... ;) Grammy23 Oct 2012 #23
Dried apricots are worse. The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2012 #27
You sound like you're talking from experience..... Grammy23 Oct 2012 #100
"Sadly, it was too late."! Turborama Oct 2012 #114
I second you on the dried apricots! Turborama Oct 2012 #115
I have never had an issue with dates. GoCubsGo Oct 2012 #125
LOL! Le Taz Hot Oct 2012 #37
It's official. You owe me a keyboard & monitor! Tarheel_Dem Oct 2012 #119
Peanut butter and jelly for sure. Also if your freezer is working freeze some lunch meats. southernyankeebelle Oct 2012 #13
And if preparing for the storm don't forget to have lots and lots of RKP5637 Oct 2012 #14
Cereal and Parmelat milk, or Zone or Kashi bars soleft Oct 2012 #15
or powdered milk and water. n/t PoliticAverse Oct 2012 #57
Granola bars. Nuts. Sunflower seeds. Canned chicken. Apples. highplainsdem Oct 2012 #16
Cereal for dinner. Yum. gottavote Oct 2012 #17
Milk is the issue there, but Soy milk might be the answer Motown_Johnny Oct 2012 #121
These are some of the things I told my mom she could get: madaboutharry Oct 2012 #18
Beer. My beer has 104 calories per can. panader0 Oct 2012 #19
Sounds good!!! RKP5637 Oct 2012 #32
Beer -- It's Not Just For Breakfast Anymore! Buns_of_Fire Oct 2012 #110
canned/powdered milk, soy or almond milk - the ones that don't need refrigeration, cereal. nc4bo Oct 2012 #20
Powdered milk. reformist2 Oct 2012 #21
You'd need drinking water to prepare it... k8conant Oct 2012 #39
Thanks for all the great ideas that we all can use. nt Auntie Bush Oct 2012 #22
Can of beans or blackeye peas, bunch of salsa = yummy. uppityperson Oct 2012 #24
Or if you are in Tucson, put it on a windowsill to warm it up! OffWithTheirHeads Oct 2012 #41
Jerky Its Time We Wake Up Oct 2012 #26
Nuts DURHAM D Oct 2012 #28
some ideas Takket Oct 2012 #29
Been through several hurricanes.... CherokeeDem Oct 2012 #30
Canned meat, like chicken, vegetables, cream soups and lots of water Autumn Oct 2012 #31
Nutella. PB. Fresh fruit. Canned fruit. Canned veggies. Crackers. Cookies. Indpndnt Oct 2012 #33
Will you need caffeine? DURHAM D Oct 2012 #34
Jars of nuts Chemisse Oct 2012 #35
Here's an excerpt from a hurricane post a posted a few years ago ... Tx4obama Oct 2012 #36
Sardines and crackers !! RagAss Oct 2012 #38
Go old school. Grains, dried legumes, canned anything. bklyncowgirl Oct 2012 #40
Get individual mayo packets from Chik-Fil-A, Ilsa Oct 2012 #43
Granola bars, trail mix, raisins, popcorn LiberalElite Oct 2012 #44
Canned refried beans Brother Buzz Oct 2012 #45
If you have an old fondue pot buy extra sterno. DURHAM D Oct 2012 #46
Or camp coffee. ohheckyeah Oct 2012 #53
I keep the individual Starbucks instant coffee for emergencies. DURHAM D Oct 2012 #63
I have some Folger's instant coffee ohheckyeah Oct 2012 #75
I like my bandanna method. bklyncowgirl Oct 2012 #66
Good idea! ohheckyeah Oct 2012 #76
A French press is a lot easier. GoCubsGo Oct 2012 #86
I heard dropping a raw egg in the coffee captures all those nasty grounds. Auntie Bush Oct 2012 #78
Interesting. ohheckyeah Oct 2012 #90
get a little sterno stove Ellipsis Oct 2012 #47
I got one similar to that about a week ago... Buns_of_Fire Oct 2012 #113
Canned refried beans and corn chips kentauros Oct 2012 #48
We have ice for a cooler ohheckyeah Oct 2012 #49
A small trash can with a liner in it, filled about half to 2/3 w water,frozen Lars39 Oct 2012 #62
The ice lasts longer in the cooler, too, ohheckyeah Oct 2012 #71
Freezing gallon jugs of water is excellent for coolers. Lone_Star_Dem Oct 2012 #135
Do you live in a building or a house? DURHAM D Oct 2012 #50
Chocolate, lots and lots of chocolate. Marie Marie Oct 2012 #51
Yeah! Baker's chocolate! kentauros Oct 2012 #59
I thought that ohheckyeah Oct 2012 #72
Dont forget the water kmlisle Oct 2012 #52
I have one of these - DURHAM D Oct 2012 #58
That's a great idea! kentauros Oct 2012 #69
Also, you can drink and cook with the water. DURHAM D Oct 2012 #73
I used to read Treehugger.com a lot. kentauros Oct 2012 #80
Tuna and salmon in the pouches... Cannikin Oct 2012 #54
www.72hours.org displacedtexan Oct 2012 #55
anything chef boyardee argiel1234 Oct 2012 #60
lots pokerfan Oct 2012 #61
Dark chocolate Tree-Hugger Oct 2012 #64
I love cold canned Roselma Oct 2012 #65
Jugs of distilled & spring water - TBF Oct 2012 #67
MRE LP2K12 Oct 2012 #68
after Katrina Aerows Oct 2012 #120
Hugs Lefta Dissenter Oct 2012 #70
MRE's alarimer Oct 2012 #74
If any of your neighbors are Mormon DURHAM D Oct 2012 #77
Yep jackbenimble Oct 2012 #129
Ro-tel Tomatoes and Green Chilis is a great pnwest Oct 2012 #79
Progresso Lentil Soup is great cold. liberalmuse Oct 2012 #81
You can buy tuna salad in pouches. GoCubsGo Oct 2012 #82
Get a campstove if you don't have a gas grill B2G Oct 2012 #83
Also Samjm Oct 2012 #84
MREs if you can find them nadinbrzezinski Oct 2012 #85
one of those small propane camp stoves is handy to have Whisp Oct 2012 #87
Canned meats and fruits. But seriously, just pick some kestrel91316 Oct 2012 #88
And a shopping tip: kentauros Oct 2012 #89
Taking you advice and going to bed now. Nite-nite! Auntie Bush Oct 2012 #92
Sleep well! kentauros Oct 2012 #94
Pop Tarts sarcasmo Oct 2012 #91
Cookies jsr Oct 2012 #93
Go to a health food store and get some nut & fruit mixes and bars. applegrove Oct 2012 #95
Boil up a lot of water and keep it in a thermos Lydia Leftcoast Oct 2012 #96
What you wrote laid out a practice that is used in some societies that don't allow cooking bluestate10 Oct 2012 #104
Trail Mix. Lots of it. Ship of Fools Oct 2012 #97
Just remembered something--- Grammy23 Oct 2012 #98
You might want to PM the disposables idea to her kentauros Oct 2012 #102
Nuts, dried fruit, popcorn Canuckistanian Oct 2012 #99
Canned fruit. Multitudes of bread. Look up a camping shop of military surplus and get MREs. nt bluestate10 Oct 2012 #101
Cliff Bars, Luna Bars, Pure Bars, Lara Bars JSK Oct 2012 #103
We just did our annual prep politicat Oct 2012 #105
Baked beans, yummy cold. Protein, some sugar too (ok, lots of sugar) DebJ Oct 2012 #106
Textured Vegetable Protein davsand Oct 2012 #107
After you've got the essential foods taken care of, consider adding something sweet. gkhouston Oct 2012 #108
Anything in a can if you don't mind eating it unheated. Cleita Oct 2012 #109
Tuna, peanut butter sandwiches, canned fruit Marrah_G Oct 2012 #111
Canned Corned Beef Hash.... WCGreen Oct 2012 #112
Formula for babies or pre-natal mothers has loads of essentials & can be made using room temp water Turborama Oct 2012 #117
Honeybee Pollen--it's a great food with lots of essential nutrients crunch60 Oct 2012 #118
Most any of the canned vegetables madokie Oct 2012 #122
The tone of your post makes me think you will succumb to cannibalism any day now. Kindly Refrain Oct 2012 #123
Peanut butter...crackers...pop-top veggies/soups.. SoCalDem Oct 2012 #124
I hear shelf-stable milk lasts for a long time...nt SidDithers Oct 2012 #126
Buy a small Coleman stove Cronkite Oct 2012 #127
Try jicama if you haven't IDemo Oct 2012 #128
Lots of stuff malaise Oct 2012 #130
Someone talked about a waterbob. $22.00 (?) Amazon Very cool. lonestarnot Oct 2012 #131
Chocolate. Buy yourself several huge bags of Halloween candy LiberalEsto Oct 2012 #132
fresh fruit that keeps... antigone382 Oct 2012 #133
Paper plates, cups, glasses, also plastic tablewear, plenty matches for candles, zip lock bags Auntie Bush Oct 2012 #134
Pretty much anything that comes in a metal can or sealed glass jar slackmaster Oct 2012 #136
MRE's glacierbay Oct 2012 #137
10 days without power in 2006 footinmouth Oct 2012 #138
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