I actually have a bedpan, so I wouldn't need a chamber pot I suppose. Disposal might be a problem. A deep hole in the back yard, I suppose. So a shovel would be handy.
Even if you live in a condo, you can probably move away from the building to use a small grill. A guy in my old apartment complex used to do that all the time.
I have an oil lamp (dropped the glass shade so have to replace it), which burns oil very slowly; lasted for hours and hours without a refill.
Dry ice to keep the meat frozen. Non perishable foods that require little to no cooking: crackers, jam, cured meat, cheeses that can go a long time without refrigeration (I'm partial to Monteray Jack), pita break, candies.
I have a small camp stove for back packing that I can take outside and use to boil water or do small scale cooking. Oatmeal and soups is good for this, but I can also cook just about anything in small volumes.
A winter weight sleeping bag. Mine is rated to 0 degrees F, very toasty when the heat is out.
A radio with a hand crank to check the news/weather.
A cellphone batter recharger.
While most people have rechargers for cellphones in their cares, they make chargers that will take a plug for other electrical devices (translation: laptop!) that itself plugs into the lighter style plug.
Even if you live in a condo, you can probably move away from the building to use a small grill. A guy in my old apartment complex used to do that all the time.
I have an oil lamp (dropped the glass shade so have to replace it), which burns oil very slowly; lasted for hours and hours without a refill.
Dry ice to keep the meat frozen. Non perishable foods that require little to no cooking: crackers, jam, cured meat, cheeses that can go a long time without refrigeration (I'm partial to Monteray Jack), pita break, candies.
I have a small camp stove for back packing that I can take outside and use to boil water or do small scale cooking. Oatmeal and soups is good for this, but I can also cook just about anything in small volumes.
A winter weight sleeping bag. Mine is rated to 0 degrees F, very toasty when the heat is out.
A radio with a hand crank to check the news/weather.
A cellphone batter recharger.
While most people have rechargers for cellphones in their cares, they make chargers that will take a plug for other electrical devices (translation: laptop!) that itself plugs into the lighter style plug.
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