Monday, November 25, 2013

Hiananese Chicken

Ingredients:

1 whole chicken
1 tablespoon rock salt
75 grams ginger, sliced
2 pieces spring onions leaves
pepper
water

Bring to boil everything. Water should be plenty since this will be used in cooking Hainanese Rice. When cooked, set aside chicken to drip. Splash it with Sesame oil.



Dipping Sauces:

Ginger - Grated or blended
Garlic - - Grated or blended
Sesame Oil
light soy sauce
Sugar
1/4 cup chili sauce
Sesame oil

Mix and blend everything.


Best served with Hiananese Rice and side dish cucumber. Boom! Eat muthafuker!!!

My Survival Kit List




flashlight / batteries / radio and batteries or crank radio
spare battries
first aid kit
swiss knife
-biogesic, imodium, band aids,water purification tablets (aquatabs), betadine, gauze, bandages, oral hydates, antibiotics, 8cottonballs, insect repellant
candles in a tin can and waterproof matches/lighter
extra car keys and cash
important papers (ID)
food and bottled water
clothing and footwear
blanket and sleeping bad
medication
backpack
wistle
playing cards
compass
pencil waterproof paper
duct tape
survival guide
blanket
snare wire /emergency cord
food
dust mask
solar charger
biscuits, ready to eat canned meals
salt

I'll be adding more in the future, while the zombies are eating brains...

Friday, November 15, 2013

Organizing the 5 Gallon Emergency Kit




The emergency kit is divided into a few broad categories to keep his supplies organized and well rounded:

General Supplies
Hygiene Supplies
First Aid Kit

Every item is listed in detail in a printed contents document. On the back is a list of important phone numbers such as relatives, insurance companies, local law enforcement, fire department, etc.



Did you catch the line second from the top? It’s the most important detail on the loadout document – the date. This helps you remember when the bucket was put together so you can keep track of all your expiration dates. A good emergency kit can easily last 5 years or more, but not everything inside will be good for that long and may need to be replaced periodically.

Shopping List: 5 Gallon Emergency Kit

It may be instructive to compare this list with the much higher calorie emergency kit from Mayday disaster preparation company. Human beings need about 2,000 calories every single day – which adds up really fast. Depending on your anticipated needs, you may want one or several food-geared buckets in addition to your emergency supply kit.


General Supplies



glow sticks (12 hrs)
flashlight
liquid candle
matchbooks
mylar blankets
hand warmers
AM/FM radio
whistle and lanyard
sewing kit
blank notebook
pencils
extra batteries (for flashlight and radio)
zip ties
P-38 can opener
trash bags
N95 dust masks
duct tape
small tarp
paracord
safety goggles
split leather gloves



Hygiene Supplies

Hygiene supplies are packaged inside their own separate bag. These basic supplies should look familiar – it’s similar to a toiletries bag you might take on vacation.



bar soap
kleenex
floss
baby shampoo
hand lotion
sunscreen
toothpaste
toothbrushes
feminine hygiene pads
comb
toilet paper
washcloths

First Aid Kit


The first aid box is packaged with a list of contents taped to the inside of the lid. Moist towelettes and antiseptic towelettes and latex gloves kept on top so you can clean your hands before digging through supplies.



basic first-aid guide
moist towelettes
antiseptic towelettes
latex gloves
acetaminophen (Tylenol)
ibuprofen (Advil)
aspirin
diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
loperamide (Imodium A-D)
burn cream
sting relief towelettes
hydrocortisone cream
triple antibiotic ointment (Neosporin)
cough drops
earplugs
instant ice pack
tweezers
nail clippers
scissors
digital thermometer
cotton balls
waterproof adhesive tape
gauze rolls
gauze pads
moleskin
band-aids
butterfly bandages
ace bandage
triangular bandage
hand sanitizer
Q-tips
petroleum jelly
RAD sticker (personal radiation dosimeter)
potassium iodide (radiation emergency thyroid blocker)

Solar Water Bulb




Materials:

Pet bottles
Encased in - Galvanized corrugated sheets
Filled with water solution of household chemicals (Clorox)
Rubber Sealant

Assembly step 1:
Cut approximately 9x10 inch of metal roof sheet (flat or corrugated)

Assembly step 2:
Cut a circle slightly smaller (2mm) that the circumference of the bottle conainer.

Assembly Step 3:
Cut the difference in diameter (2mm) radially. Make small strips that will bent upward steel sheet. With a steel brush or sand paper scratch the surface of the bottle to allow the glue to stick better.

Assembly Step 4:
Apply rubber sealant or epoxy resin to the small perpendicular strips and glue to the upper one-third of the plastic container

Assembly Step 5:
Fill the container with 10 ml of chlorine and the rest with filtered water. Fill the contaier with 10 ml of chlorine and the rest with filtered water.

Installation Step 6:
Cut a diameter imilar in size to the plastic container on the roof

Installation Step 7:
Place the bottle with the skirt glued firmly in place directly on the original roof

Installation Step 8:
Fix the solar bulb firmly in place by drilling holes on the  perimeter & riveted on the roof. Apply a rubber water sealant around the newly cut hole on the roof to prevnt leaking. Protect bottle cap from cracking by sun with a protective plastic tube


Comments:
This only works in daytime light or your can const but a small piece of corrugated transparent roof sheet.

Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYTIYUUK70I