We’ve all been asked what five objects we’d take with us to a desert island. Now it’s your best friend’s (or close relative’s) turn to be stranded: what five objects would you send him/her off with?
The phone rang. It was my mother. She was letting me know that one of our relatives was stranded on a desert island. Being practical, I had been voted the family representative to send supplies. After careful consideration, I sent the following 5 items to help our loved one get through.
1. Large bag of flour – this can be used to make a damper ( flour, salt and water) cooked in a camp fire into a bread. This insures my relative can eat daily.
2. Billy – a metal tin or cooking pot complete with wire handle used to boil water or cook over a campfire. This allows water to be boiled ensuring it is clean and safe to drink.
3. Box of waterproof matches – to make sure a fire can be lit in all conditions.
4. Multi-purpose tool – a portable tool including a hammer, screwdriver, pliers, saw, knife and other associated tools that may come in handy. This tool would allow my loved one to build a shelter for protection.
5. Vegemite – no Australian should be stranded on a desert island without Vegemite, our national spread. It is an Aussie staple and full of vitamins. Uses for Vegemite include being spread on the damper or dissolved in water as an alternate hot drink.
I hope they get home safely soon. I would love to know how helpful my items were.
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Very practical choices. I would probably have chosen some really un-useful things. 🙂 I’ve never had Vegemite, I think it’s supposed to be like Marmite, right?
Yes it is similar, although I think Marmite is sweeter. Vegemite is salty and many non Australians find it bitter. We love it aand it is good for you. we are travelling in Canada with a jar at present.