Many
of you are familiar with the nearly famous books “Where There Is No
Doctor” and “Where There Is No Dentist” that are the most widely used
health education books in tropical and sub-tropical developing
countries. These are great references that you can download
from our Resources page that cover basic medicine and dental care from a
perspective of a people who aren’t able to drive to the doctor or see
the dentist whenever they have a tooth ache.
The concept of “Where there is no” popped into
my mind as I was preparing to write this post. In a grid-down scenario
we may not have the easy access to our kitchen tools that we have relied on in the past. Most kitchen appliances
are powered by electricity or gas and if those both go out due to an
emergency you could find yourself living “where there is no kitchen”.
Not having access to your microwave shouldn’t
cause you any panic though, because people have been living pretty well
without these conveniences for a very long time. Even if you have stored
30 days worth of dehydrated food and water, chances are you will want
to eat something... MORE: http://www.jbbardot.com/where-there-is-no-kitchen-cooking-when-the-grid-goes-down/
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