Cooking and heating stuff

Looking at ways to heat food and boil water from my camping adventures I already have a Campingaz Bleuet Cv 300 Stove Pz and found it to be sturdy and reliable with the added feature of Instastart ignition saves the hassle of fumbling around for a lighter or matches. They on offer @ Amaon for £12.90 at the moment so might actually pick up another one. However the obvious problem with this and other like it is that they require gas cylinders for fuel the cheapest i’ve found them is £3.99 each @ Halfords.

I also have 2 Campingaz Camp Bistro stoves and while i’ve had no problems with these i’ve had some of the cheaper branded ones and found them very hit and miss whether they’ll actually ignite or even stay lit, also the canister locking mechanism can be rubbish causing it not to seat properly resulting in gas or even flames everywhere.

On a preppers forum I found a link to a Gelert Solid Fuel Stove complete with 24 fuel tablets for £4.59 these have got to be worth it for the tablets alone so will be buying a couple of these and seeing how they fair.

Although more expensive the Esbit 985ml Stove and Cookset seems to come recommended with the added bonus it comes with 2 pots and can run on solid fuel or methylated spirits. I think this option could be well worth considering in the long run.
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Being prepared or overreacting?

I have been thinking about 'prepping' for some time and have decided i'm going to make a start on it. While i'm not expecting a Zombie Apocalypse any time soon, with harsher winters approaching and the likelihood of power outages etc I think it's best to be in some way ready for such events.

I've been reading various websites and forums and some people seem to take it to the extreme with Bug out shelters, action plan drills and armoured vehicles I think I will take a more sedate approach. The plan is to store enough food and supplies to enable my family to survive until a more permanent solution can be found.  
I don't have a budget to speak of so will add small extras to my weekly shop to stock supplies. 
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NAS space getting low

Alas after 3 running for 3 years the space on my home NAS is running low.

Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/md0              915G  905G  9.9G  99% /
So it's time to upgrade however due to budget constraints and the fact I need 2 for raid it will only be to 2TB drives.
Now comes the question of which disks to use. Currently I use 1TB Samsung HD103SJ drives and to be honest they've served me well in a 24/7 environment running for 3 years. 
Go with cheaper Toshiba drives for £60 each http://www.amazon.co.uk/Toshiba-DT01ACA200-7200rpm-Internal-Drive/dp/B009CPDI62/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top however i'm a little cautious as I haven't used Tosh drives much. 
Or for £77.96 each I can have the quality Western Digital "RED" drives http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B008JJLZ7G/ref=nosim but reading the reviews on amazon there seems to be an issue with warranty being 'out of region' which means they will not honour the warranty in the UK meaning you would only get the 1 year warranty from amazon and not the full 3 year WD one. It also appears the seller is shipping the 3 platter version instead of the 2 platter one which perform better with less noise.http://rml527.blogspot.ca/2010/10/hdd-platter-database-western-digital-35_9792.html
After some research and reading of reviews i've decided to stick with the samsungs and found them slightly cheaper here http://www.cclonline.com/product/72739/ST2000DM001/Hard-Drives/Seagate-Barracuda-7200-14-2TB-Hard-Drive-7200rpm-SATA-64MB-Internal-/HDD1317/
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