Sue, contact your electricity provider 'now' and make an arrangement with them to pay it off, I have done this when fallen on bad times and has been mutually beneficial.
The trick is to do it early in the piece; my wife is a master at doing this not only for late payments but for whatever she needs. I have learned from her to never give up and even if the first person she speaks to won’t help her she will then ask for their supervisor, you will be amazed at the different result. Do the same with your provider if the person you first speak to wont help you ask for their supervisor discuss your situation and negotiate an arrangement.
'Do your sums, get on the phone, and make an arrangement now Sue'
Short of all that if you do lose power get the esky out cover the bottom with a good layer of salt and then put your ice down (use block ice and the salt will make it last longer) and eat out of your esky until power resumes, if you can get your hands on some dry ice even better, use one esky for freezing(or your fridge freezer) and the other for daily use. We do this for long camp trips and it works a treat.
Preserving foods (canning) is not hard to learn but does require some outlay around $400-$500 and it's not something you learn overnight it takes some practice but in the end it is well worth the effort.
Edited by tonyb (04/21/09 01:18 AM)