Jeez, now I'm hungry. <img src="/images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" />
Thanks for the feedback.
The solution you present for the water-part of the problem seems to be the best. Keep in sight, use at will, replace often.
As water is not something that will seem out of place and certainly has many uses when in a car (wash hands after wiggling dirty cables/changing tire, washing off that bug-spatter before it sets on your factory paint, etc) a six pack of bottles is convenient and CHEAP.
As for the rest, food is not specially inportant, if I decide it was, compact rations (Mainst@^ type) would be cost effective since they last a long time and most importantly can be shipped for low cost. My main concern now would be all that nice gear Doug talks about that will not be consumed during a normal year of EDcC (Every Day Car Carry). Namely First Aid supplies, water purification tablets.
Anything to add on those?
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