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Cook kit with Evernew 600

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PostedSep 11, 2009 at 6:39 am

My idea of cooking is not to eat out of a bag and not to eat out of the pot I cook in. Bags – because I have to carry the empties as trash and my folding spork doesn't reach all the way in, they also require a cozy, the pot because I don't like burning food at the bottom, cleaning it (narrow mouth) and I like to get maybe hot water for coffee going while I'm eating my granola! If I'm drinking coffee, I don't want to burn my lips each time I sip either. So I need to carry something to drink out of and/or eat from. I really like the idea of having the screw top lid end-on-end ziploc tubs. They fit the Heiny pot and all that can fit in that HOWEVER another concern of mine – Aluminum, jagged edges, difficult to pick up as I dont own wick, bla bla bla. And of course Titanium pots are cool and I bought it here at BPL! So I have tried to fit the Evernew 600 tall pot in a ziploc screw top 2 cup tub to no avail -the pot is too wide at the base and the handles (albeit removable) definitely don't fit. HOWEVER I did find that HOMELIFE brand makes identical – almost identical – tubs that have a slightly wider base.

So two, 2cup tubs two lids with centers removed and a touch of duct tape allows me to create a storage box that contains the two handles from the Evernew, my spork, aluminum flashing wind protector, 'hard-cloth' pot stand, rag to dry, alcy stove, and two polystyrene 7 oz cups to drink from. All that fits in the Everclear with room to spare on top for what seems like 6 coffees,3 sugars, 6 EmergenC's and salt and pepper. I actually choose to carry an ADDITIONAL screw top lid for the Homelife's without the center removed. I do this to be able to 'cook while sealed' or even take leftovers with me without fear of spilling, or emergency water or whatever!Locked and loaded

I could easily swap out the 'bits' from inside to add fuel, but I take about 8 oz to cater for two people for a few days and the bottle is just a bit big. For an overnighter or two i could easily rearrange.

The weight is around 9 oz including the spare screw top lid, without the drinks – lightened by changing the flashing for foil or using the flashing as the pot stand (requiring stakes of some sort).Half cracked open

That's my luxury solo but ideal two man solution!

PostedSep 11, 2009 at 6:50 am

Are you going to be making cozies for the tubs? (Out of Reflectix) – if you are going to be steeping hot food in cooler temps you will want something to keep your meal hot while it hydrates (hence the cozies for bag meals).

PostedSep 11, 2009 at 6:57 am

I considered it but I found that these tubs are far better insulated than the bags and my cold area isn't that cold! At around 40 degrees, the food in the plastic sealed tubs stays hot enuff to cook and eat – even after 10 mins or so. I dislike burning my mouth on each mouthful or having to wait to eat too! Clearly at 30's and below it might be an issue.

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