RE: [Philmont]: dessert suggestions

From: Vannerson, William G. <WVannerson@foley.com>
Date: Mon Apr 05 2004 - 10:14:29 CDT

>>Among the lightest backpacking ovens is the BakePacker.
http://www.bakepacker.com/ You can bring mix in a plastic bag, and bake
it right in the bag. Sorta like turkey-bagging a cake.<<

I checked out the web site and that's one cool trick! The product info
mentions cooking stews and Pork N' Beans. Have you used it on the trail
for Turkey Bag Method dinners? It would seem that the "Heat Pipe"
technology would reduce cooking time for these meals. Comments? (BTW,
it does specifically mention to not use it for soups and other thin
liquids.)

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