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This blogger appears to be a certified chef and some sort of reenactor who combines his interests in a blog dedicated to recreating historical military ration dishes like WW1 British Meat & Veg stew.
Some of his posts, however, deal with the cooking side of things, including some discussions of cooking meals in British or German mess kits as well as a couple posts on improvised British field ovens that look like something straight out of your better appointed military cantonment or out behind a modern farm house trying to make do with lots of manual laborers and no electric, natural gas, or other energy to run a modern kitchen. Seems like some nice ideas for detailing or fleshing out descriptions of that segment of life in T2K (which should probably be a pretty central aspect and motivator for PCs). |
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I DO like the looks of that stove. Put it under an arbor or shed roof and it's a go for sure.
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It strikes me that if the SHTF, one of the last things you would want to do is cook outside. The smell and the smoke would carry a LONG way and advertise to ALL that you have food and a way to prepare it. I could see me bringing in my propane fired grill into the house to eliminate the smoke issue and cut way down on the smell factor. Yes, I would have to leave a window cracked for O2 exchange, but other than that, I think I am going to cook indoors. I am making the assumption that once SHTF, my natural gas stove will be out of commission.
My $0.02 Mike |
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As subject.
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In my own twisted little way of thinking, attracting people might be a handy thing, if you're trying to lure marauders in to a well laid out ambush. And if the inquisitive party is not demonstrably predatory, a meeting over breakfast might lead to new rumors or local information, a new hireling/ally, or a new mission.
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"Let's roll." Todd Beamer, aboard United Flight 93 over western Pennsylvania, September 11, 2001. |
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