...be the time to make your vehicle winter-ready by putting in an old blanket or two, plus a few candles, matches, energy bars and water just in case. It can be a bother, but a small cooler stocked up with survival food just in case you were...
...items collected will be peanuts, trail mix, beef jerky, gummy bears, cheese/peanut butter crackers, granola/energy bars, Crystal Light, instant coffee/tea, instant soups, hard candy and other various snack items. Baby wipes, foot...
...items collected will be peanuts, trail mix, beef jerky, gummy bears, cheese/peanut butter crackers, granola/energy bars crystal light, instant coffee/tea, instant soups, hard candy, & other various Snack items. Baby wipes, foot...
2/3 cup honey
...days. Water . Have at least one gallon per person per day. Food. Pack nonperishable, high protein items, including energy bars, ready to eat soup, peanut butter, etc. Select food that require no refrigeration, preparation or cooking and little...
...items should be high-calorie items and carbohydrate-rich energy food. Wilson said trail mix with nuts and candy, energy bars, military meals-ready-to-eat or MRE's, and or freeze-dried foods that are light to carry, would all be...
...least one gallon of drinking water; Non-perishable high energy foods such as granola, peanut butter, raisins or energy bars; Tire repair kit with a pump; Sand, gravel or something to provide traction in snow, ice or mud.
...sugar, salt and pepper; Light, high energy foods like peanut butter, crackers, jelly, granola, trail mix and energy bars; Comfort foods, including instant coffee, tea bags, cookies, candy bars, hard candies, lollipops and other sweet...
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