How can you use water for hot cocoa if your electricity goes out?

Method 1: Using a stove

1. Gather your materials:

- A stove (gas or wood-burning)

- A pot

- Water

- Cocoa powder

- Sugar

- Milk

- A spoon

2. Fill the pot with water and place it on the stove.

3. Turn on the stove and bring the water to a boil.

4. Once the water is boiling, reduce the heat to low and add the cocoa powder and sugar.

5. Stir until the cocoa powder and sugar are dissolved.

6. Add the milk and stir until it is well combined.

7. Taste the hot cocoa and add more cocoa powder or sugar if desired.

8. Enjoy your hot cocoa!

Method 2: Using a campfire

1. Gather your materials:

- A campfire

- A pot

- Water

- Cocoa powder

- Sugar

- Milk

- A spoon

2. Build a campfire and let it burn down until you have a good bed of coals.

3. Place the pot on the coals and add the water.

4. Bring the water to a boil, stirring occasionally.

5. Once the water is boiling, add the cocoa powder, sugar, and milk.

6. Stir until the cocoa powder and sugar are dissolved.

7. Reduce the heat to low and simmer for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.

8. Taste the hot cocoa and add more cocoa powder or sugar if desired.

9. Enjoy your hot cocoa!

Method 3: Using sunlight

1. Gather your materials:

- A pot

- Water

- Cocoa powder

- Sugar

- Milk

- A spoon

- A solar cooker

2. Place the pot filled with water in the solar cooker.

3. Cover the solar cooker and let it sit for several hours, until the water is hot.

4. Remove the pot from the solar cooker and add the cocoa powder, sugar, and milk.

5. Stir until the cocoa powder and sugar are dissolved.

6. Enjoy your hot cocoa!

Note: If you don't have a solar cooker, you can also use a sunny windowsill to heat the water. Simply place the pot of water on the windowsill and let it sit for several hours, until the water is hot.