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RE: Something every homesteader / prepper should have in their first-aid kit!

in Outdoors and more β€’ 11 months ago

I cook that much every month, and I'm careful, but burns can still happen. I would like to make a large batch of ghee, it is just to handy to have on the shelf!

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When a person prepares food and bakes bread in this way, it continues to be done in this way. It is a good thing that a person has a cream etc., a person immediately applies it.

Cooking large amounts of food is more difficult, but after a decade of homeless meals; I'm getting used to cooking in large pots. One of my prep pots, that I use every time; is 8 gallons, and I start by boiling water to make food with, over two burners on my stove. Sometimes I have to cook in this pot directly for pasta. I was doing this when I got burned cooking sauce, you need a lot of noodles for 3 gallons of sauce!

But the lavender oil took the pain from the burn in a minute or so. As you say, keeping good first-aid close is wise!

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I myself like to do such things mostly with my hands. When I alone at home I also make chips etc. at home and free some things for my food.

Anything home made is best! That's what we do with the homeless meals, it's all home made food that's hot. They don't often get that in a homeless camp!

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If a person is good at cooking, then a person should cook all things at home. When a person cooks things, it is fun and he knows that he has used all the things of good quality. ❀️

True, but I'm so busy I don't get to cook very often. That will change after the SHTF happens, because I'll need food for the community every day! So I guess, in a way, I'm practicing for that time....

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You have rightly pointed out that human life is very busy and there is not enough time for work and for yourself. It is good that you do so much for this community.❀️