cooking gear

  1. trapperjess

    DIY Canteen Cup Stove

    Hello, I love my 1 quart canteens, and m88 stove. But I also love my nalgene bottles, so here's my solution. I started out with the Ozark Trail 160z stainless cup that nests nicely under a 32 or 48oz Nalgene bottle, and decided I need a stove to go with. It needs to be simple, bombproof, and...
  2. ineffableone

    Emberlit Sprongs Spoon/fork/tongs coming soon

    I just saw this video and thought I would share. Sounds like a useful product. Spoon, fork, tongs, and bail lifter really nice idea. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8a6sc24X-w Kickstarter campaign. Another video on this page discussing the product...
  3. ineffableone

    Stanley coming out with cool new products

    So I was checking out Stanley's product line and found these. While not out yet, I am looking forward to the release of these. They look awesome. Stanley Mountain Coffee System There is a 17 oz and 1.1QT version, 1.1 QT is one shown here...
  4. Nolan Wilder

    bush cooking

    OK every one, the questions are: what is your preferred way to cook over the fire will in the bush? Pictures if you have them? And what food do you bring vs. What food you find/ kill?
  5. Brer Rabbit

    Do you pack cast iron?

    I was wondering how many of you are willing to carry a little more weight in order to cook in cast iron. A long time ago, before I had children and could go out out for 3-4 days or more, I almost always carried in an 8 inch cast iron skillet, but now that I have kids it would take a skillet much...
  6. woodlandman105

    cooking gear

    This is all my cooking gear for the bush. I credit the idea of doing this thread to T Co, check is gear out. at: http://bushcraftusa.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27355&highlight=snow+peak 1. snow peak 3 piece cooking kit 2. light my fire spork 3. msr fuel 4. msr pocket rocket stove 5. cup...
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