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A CAMP REFRIGERATOR
By DONALD DUNCAN
Hang a covered tin bucket from the limb of a tree. Take any kind of a cloth bag big enough to just slip over the bucket. If you haven’t a bag handy, a few coarse stitches, with twine in a bit of old burlap will make a nice one. Put a few handfuls of dirt in the bottom of the bag, slip it up over the bucket and tie with a draw-string. Wet the dirt thoroughly and your refrigerator is complete. The wet dirt will keep the entire bag moist, and the bag in drying will cool the contents of the bucket nicely. Drinking water, milk, buffer, etc. can be cooled very nicely in this manner.
Katz, Harry N. Kinks A Book of 250 Helpful Hints for Hunters, Anglers and Outers. Chicago: Outers, 1917. Print.
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