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    I thought this would have already been covered, but I did a serch and nothing came up.
    Whenever I go into the woods I take a bag of corn chips with me, they come in a small waterproof bag and (Due to the oil content) will burn hotter and longer than any tinder I know of. Another one that burns hotter but not as long, is puff-corn. I first saw this somewhere to use with potato chips, after some experimenting I found the fritos to work much better. There might be a way to extract the oil onto some tinder or char-cloth for you traditionalists, but my butane has not yet needed much help.
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    There are a lot of commercial tinders that burn long and hot. Homemade tinders like cotton balls with petrolium jelly or parafin added will also burn a long time........and you don't have to worry about eating all of your tinder before you need it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    There are a lot of commercial tinders that burn long and hot. Homemade tinders like cotton balls with petrolium jelly or parafin added will also burn a long time........and you don't have to worry about eating all of your tinder before you need it.
    Ive tried a cottonball, vaseline, and kerosine mix and it burned longer (I dont think it was as hot), but it has alwasy struck me as a pretty easy precautionary measure to tke the fritos along.
    Mainly, because its easy to do, just grab the bag and go.
    Also, the bag can be used to carry water in if needed.
    The frito bag is large enough that the fire will burn with no fuel other than fritos for a good half hour.
    And lastly, If everything does go OK the fritos make a pretty good snack.
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    I'm with you on the snack thing. Hey, if it works for you, then it works for me.
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    Corn chips are good to take they make good hunting bait, fire starters, and they taste good.multiple use products make sence in survival.
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    Although I enjoy corn chips, in "survival" IMO 1. they take up too much room 2. the nutritional value is far below other options 3. there are better fire starters to carry.
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    There are other fire starters but none of them tast as good as a corn chip, I was considering how nmultiple uses are convenient.
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    No arguing with the better tasting statement. What do you think is more convenient to carry in or on your pack though......a big ole bag of fritos, or a fire kit that fits into a 3" X 5" pouch that straps to your knife sheath? In this pic each foil piece contains 2 vaseline soaked cotton balls - use em as tinder (about 8 minute burn time) or gradually feed out "wick" for about 17 minutes of candle. The fire sticks below the lint and cotton burn for more than 10 minutes. Add a couple of esbit or triox tabs......may not taste as good, but.....
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    Thanks Crashdive, those burn times are important,good point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by erunkiswldrnssurvival View Post
    Corn chips are good to take they make good hunting bait, fire starters, and they taste good.multiple use products make sence in survival.
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    While in the service, we used "bug juice" (USGI bug repellent) with MRE peanut butter mixed together to make a great "long lasting" fire starter. Not much flame, but it would heat a GI canteen cup of water warm enough to make coco.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElevenBravo View Post
    While in the service, we used "bug juice" (USGI bug repellent) with MRE peanut butter mixed together to make a great "long lasting" fire starter. Not much flame, but it would heat a GI canteen cup of water warm enough to make coco.

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    Why not just add tinder and make the fire worthwhile?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blade View Post
    Why not just add tinder and make the fire worthwhile?
    Military ops are not a backpacking trip.

    In the military context one is often not allowed to build a wood fire for several reasons, one being the smell of smoke giving your position away, the other being the visible smoke giving your position away and the light discipline requirements.

    Then there is that thing about military units being more than one person and having 25-30 small campfires going is quite a specticle.

    All that just to heat water for cocoa is a bit over the top. Easier to light a heat tab, chunk of c-4 or blob of peanut butter.
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    I tried the cotton balls soaked in Vaseline but they did not have enough flavor.

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    You want flavor, use IMG_P_VPF_Ointment_A.png with cotton balls.
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