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Next I take a damp rag and wipe down the whole sink, followed by a dry rag.
to print it out!.So, I haven’t finished my kit yet, but I’ve started on it.

I’m just putting everything together into 2 plastic tubs that can easily be tossed into back packs on the way out of the house, or into the trunk of the car.. I’ve put a note in my day timer to add one things to my kit each day, since I don’t really have time to sit down and do it all at once.This is farther along in my kit-making than I’ve ever gotten before!.Keep in mind that where you decide to keep your kit is important too!

You want it somewhere that you can access easily when it’s dark and the power is out, not up in the back of a bedroom closet on the third floor!I’m keeping it in a cupboard in our master bedroom, which is right off the living room and easy to get to whenever we need it.

If you’re in an area where you often lose power for days at a time, keeping it together with all your camping gear can make your life a lot easier too so you can go straight into survival mode when you need to without too much extra stress..
So that’s all it takes for a little more peace of mind when it comes to Summer storms.Fold the paper towel back over itself, enclosing the bacon..
Pop it in the microwave for about 2 minutes per slice.I was originally told that it’s supposed to be about 1 minute per slice, but I find that in my microwave, 2 minutes is pretty much perfect.
So that’s 4 minutes for 2 slices.Then you can go make the toast, pour the juice, get the vitamins, or whatever else you need to do at breakfast time while you wait.. Here’s how it looks when it comes out.. OK, it looks weird.. Open it up.. OK, it looks even weirder..