Like I said, its just that a good reference...I carry a urban bug out bag, its not really my EDC bag, more of a small kit bag with just about everything, toothbrush, paste, static guard (yeah women wear dresses, so I have for the Mrs. and before some of my friends jump my @$#, I even have nylons (new in package), even some eye shadow, lipstick, just in case, she needs them.), medicines (motrin, crap medicine, eye drops, ), jump drives, a mini screw driver kit, hammer, nails, screwdriver, flat and Philips, a wrench kit, banding wire, zip ties, superglue, model glue, picture wire, masking tape, even different beverage caps, small collapsible cup, niosh 3M mask rated, etc...just an every day bag that helps me with work, the item list goes on...why because I am the guy that all my coworkers come to for just about everything, when they need something. While I don't think its my urban bug out, it is my urban survival bag...troll the Walmart Traveler section, I think I have a good amount of that crap and you know what I kept my wife happy and me not having to run into a store for her. Granted, I know that the above PDF was possibly put together wrong...maybe the writer meant to mean survival bag for those type of things. Who knows. As I said, just putting out there to help those who need the help.
Too piggy back the olive oil , yeah I questioned some of it..but I began to think about the olive oil...ever eat mustard greens or dandelion leaves...a little garlic salt, olive oil and presto, you've got a pretty good salad. Granted I am not a vegan, but heck...in Texas, we have Dandelions growing everywhere...some years ago, I saw a Korean lady walking out in the field, first I thought okay Asian lady lost, so I stopped and asked, what she was doing...in her broken English, she said, she was picking the very best leaves for Kimchee. Okay, so I gave...I ate a ton of the crap in Korea, when I was over there with 2ID....but that was a new one...she smiled at me and she said that I didn't never know what I ate there....I smiled, wished her a good day and then told myself not to eat it the next time I go back. Granted, I make some pretty mean cucumber kimchee, but them Koreans, they eat garlic to scare the vampires away. Also, one of my sailor friends, who was training with me, fell into a Korean honey pot...yup up to his neck...he was cleaning his weapon for weeks to get the crap out and we had to sleep up wind from him for a week...not enough camp soap could get that smell off him...so long story short...I like the idea of olive oil...also in the worst pinch, u could use it as a lubricant and yes can use it as N.R. stated as am improvised lattern oil.
Great comments...good preps to you all