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Cookware kitchen. New wood cook stove. Editing cookies. Cookware Kitchen
Ultralight Kitchen This is my typical "kitchen" for bike-camping during warmer months. I've used this setup numerous times and the only drawback is that it is susceptible to wind (screen not pictured) and no way to control flame to go from boiling to just simmering. Since I just use it to warm food and boil water, it's not such a big deal for me. I don't like cooking so I usually get something easy to make like soup and a baguette along the route or bring a freeze-dried meal which is really good, easy to make and light. I've started to use a JetBoil during colder months, but it's big and heavy compared to my minimalist or "Ultralight" setup. retro cookware charms hand
Made especially or someone who loves vintage cookware. Each of the charms is hand sculpted from premo (polymer clay), and measures about 1/2" (12mm) tall. The casserole dish is based on one that Mr. Inedible has had for years (he denies this.) Similar posts: industrial cookware dishes to cook how to cook a pork shoulder roast white cooker hood mt cook scenic flights best way to cook brisket cooking learning 600mm electric cooker captain cook travel cook lamb tagine |