Camp cooking, round 2
May 19, 2019 Filed under Advice
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- I moved to a larger pot and fry pan, with a non-stick coating instead of titanium.
- This unit comes with four plastic cups, two nested inside the others.
- Though cute, I reasoned that I didn’t actually need four or even two cups
- So I’m sticking with my original titanium cup, and leaving out all the plastic cups.
- This unit comes with four plastic cups, two nested inside the others.
- I still need at least one plate, perhaps two for food preparation.
- There are plates that fit perfectly inside this cookset, but they are sold in a different product, which is annoying and wasteful.
- I’d have to spend another 35 dollars for them and then throw away the four additional cups and two of the plates.
- There are plates that fit perfectly inside this cookset, but they are sold in a different product, which is annoying and wasteful.
- This unit comes with a lid for the pot that is separate from the fry pan.
- I suppose it would be handy if I had two burners instead of one and wanted to fry and boil at the same time. But I don’t.
- The lid is also not suitable for placing over the pan. Apparently hot grease should not contact it. That sharply reduces its usefulness.
- Why would they handicap this well-planned cooking set with this lid?
- There is enough room inside to fit all the parts of the stove in their original sack, except for the fuel bottle and/or canister(s).
- Those items can now be placed in a separate drawstring sack.
- The whole set is held together with a waterproof half-sack which acts as a water carrying bowl and washing-up sink. Pretty convenient.
- The wrapped-up set and the fuel bottle bag still fit into one mesh sack on the outside of my panniers.
- Much easier to cook regular-size meals, easier to clean, and now I have room for plates.
- Still no knife.
- The spork is not a very good fork.
- I think I may want to move to a dedicated fork and knife, but a plastic spoon so I can eat right out of the non-stick pot when I make cereal or soup.
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