Starting a fire with chocolate, a soda can, and a rag

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People think I am crazy, but if I have a soda can, some chocolate, and a rag or even a T-shirt, I can start a fire.  The can should be made of aluminum and the bottom should be aluminum and not coated with paint or a plastic overlay.  In a nutshell, this is a way to build a parabolic fire starter.  If you want to buy one instead of making one, you can buy it here: Parabolic Fire Starter (AFFILIATE LINK).

Here are the steps:

  1. Take the can and put it upside down.
  2. Take a rag or a T-shirt and put some chocolate on it.
  3. Begin polishing the bottom divot of the can.
  4. Continue until you have a mirror finish.
  5. Face the bottom of the can towards the sun (DO NOT LOOK INTO THE BOTTOM).
  6. Take a small part of the tinder bundle and begin moving it towards the bottom of the can until you see a small, very bright beam on it (DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE CAN FROM THE SUN)
  7. Leave the tinder bundle there until it ignites and give it some air by blowing into the tinder bundle.
  8. Put it down and place some twigs and continue providing air until the flame gets larger.
  9. Add the larger sticks and logs until the fire is steady.

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