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We Heart Pinterest Day 2: Powerless Cooking
The best of “Powerless Cooking” on Pinterest. Don’t forget to follow us as we will be constantly updating these boards with more great ideas! Continue reading
Indoor Powerless Cooking – Butane Stoves
Jodi videos her first experiment with indoor powerless cooking, while also trying out a “just add water” meal. It was a success! Continue reading
7 Day Challenge: DAY 2 Recap…. yummy food with no power!
7 Day Challenge Day 2 Recap – Where Julie makes a delicious hot breakfast with NO POWER. Continue reading
Julie’s Turn at the Sun Oven … Then we’re done (sort of)
Watch as Julie makes BREAD in the Sun Oven and it actually WORKS! This opens up a whole new world of powerless cooking! Continue reading
#10 Can Stove Gift Idea
Use this creative gift idea to give a USEFUL and inexpensive gift to someone you care about. Could be great for the upcoming “wedding season”. Continue reading
How NOT to ruin your rice (aka Jodi’s First Powerless Cooking Adventure)
Find out how Jodi’s rice turned out cooked WITHOUT electricity in her Global Sun Oven. This is very exciting! Continue reading
ONLINE POWERLESS COOKING CLASS
Everything you need to know about cooking in the short term OR long term without electricity. Powerless cooking is definitely a preparedness skill we all need! Continue reading
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YOU’RE INVITED: POWERLESS COOKING ADVENTURES!
Join us this summer as we tackle one of the more advanced subjects related to emergency preparedness and food storage … POWERLESS COOKING! Continue reading
Introducing Insta-Fire (Emergency Cooking Fuel)
Learn more about this great new emergency fuel that we discovered. It is fantastic for emergency preparedness and long term storage. Continue reading
Cooking Fuel Overview
While there are MANY great reasons to “do” food storage, the main one people think about is in preparation for a major natural disaster. Depending on the disaster, you could be without electricity and/or natural gas for anywhere from 3-4 … Continue reading























