@jacob: I haven't lived anywhere that wasn't already stocked with cookware for at least 6 years. If I do choose to engage in some solo camping or rehab of dilapidated housing, I will pick up a few items, either from my social circle's overstock or at a thrift/junk store. I could, in theory, microwave something in the lid of my large thermos in the nacho cheese corner of a gas station, after sponge-bathing in their public facilities
@Clarice:
My 4 "job" categories will be:
1) Teaching/Tutoring/Tot-care
2) Trading/Trash-Toting (Any activity, including remnant of my rare book business, roughly covered in "Discards: Your Way to Wealth" which is one of the three books in paper format I am currently carrying.)
3) Tech/Typing/Temp
4) Tree-crops/Tenant-Tending
Obviously, some of these might be too fun to limit myself to only 5 hours/week on average total.
Still, I decided to try to start my average $10/day spending level lifestyle yesterday. So far I haven't spent any money, because I am being fed by my BF, and housed by another friend. So, I will be rolling $20 forward. All my business and employment activities will have their own separate accounts in order to make this work. For instance, if I take a bus to get to a teaching job, that will be an expense under Job Category 1 rather than a Personal Expense counted towards the rolling $10/day average. My cell phone bill will also be split into Personal and at least 2 Job/Business categories.
@Campitor:
As I noted above, in addition to the pile in the photo, I do still own some garden tools, a large garden cart, and a large bike trailer which are currently locked to the fence, under a tarp, at my garden site. So, not requiring any additional payment for storage. I actually don't own a bike at the moment, because I donated my last one, because did not meet my standards. So, will be on my shopping/scavenging list.
Forgot to include this in earlier post. Snapshot showing rapid growth of my stock over course of last year.