As I reflected on the results of the SurvivalBlog poll that suggested topics for essays, one suggestion stood out: “Preparing give-away bags for wanderers.” (Good job, whoever made this suggestion.) I bring no special qualifications except for years of fine-tuning my go-bag and bartering inventory–and some time for reflection. After all, a barter list, a go-bag list, and give-away bag inventory would likely have some overlap in contents. Addressing this topic is a reminder that overstocking certain supplies is a good idea for all of us, regardless of which of these three reasons for which these items end up being used. So, let’s begin with my version of the give-away bag for a needy wanderer.
First, I would begin with a #10 can with a home-fashioned wire handle to hold everything, to carry water, and to cook with. Those who buy food in bulk probably have these in abundance. Whether you purchase baked beans from Sam’s Club, or bulk wheat, beans, rice, oats, and sugar from the nearest LDS pantry, you will likely have a large number of #10 cans. Stop throwing these cans away, poke a couple holes in the top to make a handle with some wire, and use this “pot” as the foundation of your assembly line. This sounds rustic, but this is what our ill-equipped Boy Scout troop used on our hikes….a very long time ago. Inexpensive, useful in multiple ways, simple, durable, and effective.Continue reading“Gifts for Sojourners, by K.R.”