franklin wrote:Bar soap is not cheap anymore but my Kroger had Dove on special for $2.75 for an 8 pack (about 34 cents apiece) but only if you buy 10 packs. My wife was quite thrilled that I came back to the truck with 80 bars of soap.
texcollex wrote:I like to include Tincture of Iodine in my BOB. It works for disinfectant, water purification and an Iodine supplement in case of fallout.
Thogey wrote:Our small personal survival kits (USAF), the ones you kept in a flight suit, all had a tampon.
There are a million things you can use them for. If you fluff them out you can start probably a hundred fires. You can transport water with them, you can dress wounds. The fact they are a sterile absorbent pad makes them valuable.
You can also use them wet to shine boots, mirror shine.
Nickelless wrote:Thogey wrote:Our small personal survival kits (USAF), the ones you kept in a flight suit, all had a tampon.
There are a million things you can use them for. If you fluff them out you can start probably a hundred fires. You can transport water with them, you can dress wounds. The fact they are a sterile absorbent pad makes them valuable.
You can also use them wet to shine boots, mirror shine.
Is there a certain brand or style of tampon you'd recommend for first-aid purposes? Can't say I've ever needed to buy tampons except for my fiancee.
Thogey wrote:Nickelless wrote:Thogey wrote:Our small personal survival kits (USAF), the ones you kept in a flight suit, all had a tampon.
There are a million things you can use them for. If you fluff them out you can start probably a hundred fires. You can transport water with them, you can dress wounds. The fact they are a sterile absorbent pad makes them valuable.
You can also use them wet to shine boots, mirror shine.
Is there a certain brand or style of tampon you'd recommend for first-aid purposes? Can't say I've ever needed to buy tampons except for my fiancee.
I think they came in a OD (olive drab) wrapper. FEMININE HYGIENE, TAMPON, 1 EACH
Really, I'm sorry, I have no clue. DYODD
Copper Catcher wrote:You need to add this to the list! Colloidal Silver Nasal Spray which costg less than $10.
RedRockGirl wrote:
You guys are hopeless. Do I need to ship you a box in trade for copper?
Nickelless wrote:I just added another five 50-count boxes of BC headache powder to my medicine stash. I can fit about 150 powders inside a 1-quart mason jar.
Rosco wrote:Are BC headache powders A regional item? I have not seen them in Oregon . Are they available at Walgreen, Our small town has a Oregon base chain Bimart an I do not remember Seeing powders in the Aspirin section, We also occasionally shop at Shopko. I take 81 mg Aspirin every even day then Acetaminophen for head ache
Rosco wrote: one insertion
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