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		<title>Cooking considerations after a disaster</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a disaster such as a earthquake or hurricane, chances are the power is going to be cut off. From previous examples set by hurricanes Katrina, Andrew, Hugo and Rita - in some cases it could take weeks or months to rebuild the power lines. Its during this time that a simple hot meal can really boost the moral of the group. Just for the sake of discussion, "Group" is defined as friends, family or neighbors.

Some people of the community are ill prepared to <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a title="cooking after shtf" href="http://www.survivalboards.com/2010-11-01/bug-out-location-cooking-solutions/" target="_blank">cook</a></strong></span> without a power source, while others may be able to cook for a few days with no power. It is the job of the survivalist to make sure that they have the means to cook for not only your family, but for the neighbors. This can be a daunting task, but with a little planning it can be done.

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