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Old September 7th 05, 03:16 PM
Chookie
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In article .com,
"Caledonia" wrote:

We have ample water, 1/2 cord of old wood, and generally have food
(unappealing, but food nonetheless) for about 6 days on hand. I only do
grocery shopping every 2 weeks, and keep the rotating through the food
that we really aren't psyched about. For us, when the power is out, the
heat is out, and the water is out, so we're a little paranoid w/r/t
water and heat.


Perhaps you need to lay in some barbecue fuel?

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