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    Emergency candles?

    I just read on FB, a piece of string in a can of Crisco shortening will last 45 hrs? Any one able to confirm this?

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    I've heard that too, we've got some religious candles we got at the dollar store that last about that long too.
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    Greg48... I can't confirm 45 hours, but I can vouch for a long burn from crisco.

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    Well, I've always wanted to set Crisco on fire outside of the kitchen. Guess now I have a reason
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    I have heard the same but never tested it. I have a better use for crisco.

    What we do for emergency candles is wait until after one of the big holidays (Christmas, thanksgiving, etc) then hit the Walmart clearance isle. The holiday candles normally end up 50 to 75% off.
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    don't see the $$ economics $$ of using a can of Crisco vs candles ... as already posted candles can be purchased fairly cheaply .... I've found full boxes of candles for a $1 at garage sales .... sometimes semi damaged candles are even cheaper ... you can also re-melt the wax and re-use the wicks into new larger candles

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    Illini warrior.... Not sure that economics is the reason that the post was written, more so as to another emergency resource should the need arise. I'm sure in a shtf scenario wal marts, dollar stores and garage sales will probably not be an option. Greg48, I'm sure, was just bringing up another alternative should the need arise.

    Thanks greg48!

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    There are several decent videos on YouTube about it. Even how to make them smell good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by izzyscout21 View Post
    Well, I've always wanted to set Crisco on fire outside of the kitchen. Guess now I have a reason
    Damn, beat me to it.

    Interesting, but I don't want to burn something useful towards food if I can help it.

    I have quite a few tea light candles, they come in boxes of 50 for $2 or $3. They don't burn for 45 hrs, but do burn awhile, and are small enough to put everywhere, or use for barter.

    We got some stuff to make candles, but have been so crazy since we haven't had time to mess with it. If nothing else, it will allow us to save that last bit from candles and "pool" them together to make new ones.
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    Back in the late 60's early 70's we made candles. You can buy the bulk wax at many hobby stores. I still have several pounds left, plus we have been saving the last bits of wax from burned candles.

    I do like the idea of the Crisco though. Only problem, we do not have any Crisco in this house.

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