Don't make it too complicated. You can wish dishes in the pot you boil water in, no need to bring a seperate plastic wash basin - think like a backpacker. The bread loaf pans are for holding the plastic bags of dehydrated food in that you pour the boiling water into as described in the Dave Parmly, Crew 506 method of cooking. Those of us that use plastice bags for the dry food wouldn't ever want to use turkey bags and the one pot/all the food cooked together method.
cletus robinson <cletusrobinson@gmail.com> wrote: During all the meal preparation discussions, someone mentioned the use of mini loaf pans to sit the turnkey bag in. I have two questions- what are the dimensions and secondly, if you are bringing a stove, why not place the stove in the bottom of a cut off plastic milk jug, which nests in the pot you boil the water in? You'll have a dual purpose item - one to use as a wash basin, and the other for holding the turkey bag?
Comments ?
Terry Pogue
490 E Quail Ridge Dr.
Manchester, MO 63021
636-227-1215
terrencepogue@yahoo.com
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