How will you be able to bake without power? See a demonstration on how to turn a box into an oven at the
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXPO 2012 on March 16 and 17.
This article from the Safely Gathered In Blog also shows how to make this oven.
How to: Make a Cardboard Box Oven
You need:
1 cardboard box (for this method, it needs to have a slide-on top, like a box that holds reams of paper. See pictures)
charcoal
matches (or a lighter)
aluminum foil
1 round aluminum pie plate (or anything to place your charcoals in)
3 wire hangers
scissors or a knife
pliers
tongs
whatever food you want to bake
If your three-month supply consists solely of pantry items like we suggest, you truly can live comfortably with no electricity. Just prepare the (baking) recipes we've provided on our site, use this oven, and you're set! You can bake anything in this oven. My mother-in-law has even baked an entire turkey in one. Be creative! And don't forget, you can store this oven along with your food storage so you don't have to keep making one every time you need one. Making a cardboard box oven would be a great family activity, or even something that your youth group could do.
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