Coal is the cheapest fuel is can store. According to the blog http://www.iprepared.blogspot.com/ if coal costs $ 0.22 per pound or less is a good price.
The carbon absorbs moisture easily and it is important to keep it in plastic or metal containers to prevent this. If the carbon is stored properly can last indefinitely. Easy to use containers that are the buckets storage that can get at Walmart, Maceys and elsewhere.
Did you know that a bag of charcoal may make it possible to cook one meal a day for an entire month?
not forget to include in the container matches / matches, newspaper to help ignite the coal.
also wise to include this document http://www.preparednotscared.blogspot.com/ Trish received from Mel Blocks of the Web site of Homeland Security. Carbon
Note: Information obtained from these two posts is by permission themselves.
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