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Posted By: LA Confederate

New Fire Starter - 07/17/2006 12:04 PM

My co-worker mentioned somethign he saw on an episode of Survivor Man. The "star" of the show needed to start a fire and used corn chips as a fire starter. I thought this was a lot of hog wash (Frito's are good and I didn't think they'd combust) so I went to the vending machine here at work and bought a small pack of chili cheese flavored Frito's. I took a lighter and lit a corner of a chip and lo-and-behold the thing burned. It was noted that one chip approximately 1" long put out a decent amount of heat to start a fire. I let this chip burn for about 30 seconds and only used up half of it.

My conlusion is that Frito's just might be the ultimate survival food. You can eat it if you're hungry and you cna light it and make a fire with.
Posted By: airforce

Re: New Fire Starter - 07/17/2006 06:15 PM

You learn something new every day. In all of my survival planning, I never factored in a bag of Fritos. laugh

I didn't see this particular episode of Survivorman (which, incidentally, is a VERY good show on the Discovery Channel). Frankly, I would rather carry a couple briquettes of match-light charcoal than a bag of Fritos, but I'm going to give this a try. Thanks, LA Confederate! smile

Onward and upward,
airforce
Posted By: JeffB

Re: New Fire Starter - 07/21/2006 10:52 AM

Steel wool pads used for washing pots & pans work well also. They're also lightweight and compact and will work well even if you pull them out of a bucket of water.
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