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If you are storing food and drink in the vehicle, keep it in a cool box so it is not frozen when you need it.[/QUOTE]
After reading this I checked the storage compartment in the boot where I keep a bottle of water only to find it 1/2 full and the pool of ice on the compartment floor where the bottle had split
Top of the shopping list this weekend is a cool box or bag so this doesn't happen again.
Unfortunately neither if my vehicles are suitable for heavy snow (MR2 Mk1 & XL600V Transalp).
But for the car I have a 2nd set of wheels with winter tyres fitted which unfortunately only arrived this year AFTER the snow had melted.
I tend to not use the bike if it’s snowed since 400lbs of bike is a PITA to keep picking up.
I have now developed a family emergency food kit - which always goes in the car if I'm making a long trip. I'll be glad of it this winter. It consists of:
4 x Bagels - Aldi specials with long expiry sealed in heavy duty plastic
6 x Cereal Bars
4 x Packet Cous Cous ready meal type sachets
2 x Packets Tuna in foil packs
1 Mattessons Smoked pork Sausage
Peanut Butter in plastic jar
Salt/Pepper combined thingamajig
Tea
Coffee
Whitener
Hot Chocolate sachets for kids
Tomato Soup sachets
4 x Sporks
1 x Tin 58 pat mug
2 x melamine cups
Swedish army mess kit and alcohol stove
Spare fuel
Fire stick
Swan Vestas
Pan Grip
Lock knife
Water Filter + Suplies
This all packs into a 10 litre PLCE side pouch and should be enough to keep a family of 4 going comfortably for at least a day, although I haven't calculated total calories yet.
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