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Summary: When packing a survival kit, it's always advisable to bring dehydrated food and a knife for hunting or cleaning fish. Get food for survival and cook it with tips from an experienced outdoorsman in this free video on wilderness survival.

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By kevin Barrett
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Kevin Barrett is an experienced outdoors man who has been honing his survival skills for many years.read more

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"Now I'm going to show you all the different things you're going to need to put in your survival kit for food. Now always a good thing to bring is dehydrated food. Now this stuff is great because you just add some water, boil it up and you got yourself a meal. Okay. And if you don't have water that you can boil, you can eat this plain, it's not, it's not bad and it's actually quite good. So, I always bring dehydrated food with me. Next, the knife. I always bring the knife. I forgot to tell you in the last thing about hunting, a knife is great because this you can use for gutting your kill, if you have a fish you can use this for gutting it and trimming it and cleaning it. Also you can use it for your parachute cable, you can cut this to required lengths. Now the reason I have parachute cable for food is if you want to make a hanging pot over your camp fire, parachute cable's very good to hang this from a tree over your fire to cook your food. Now to cook your food, right here I have a little camp pan. Now these things are great, you can get at Party Eye. These have a little plate in them, right in the top, and then I keep my fork in there, I already have my knife, so that's good for eating. Then I always carry some toothpicks because it just drives you crazy when you get some stuck in your tooth and you can't get it out. So I keep some toothpicks in this. And the best part about this is you can load all these up inside there, just like that, put the plate right on top, the other way, and then it all closes up in a one nice, tight little bundle. And I always keep my knife on me. You remember that, okay? So this an easy and easy thing to put in your survival kit. So let's move on to the next part."

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