We also used 6 qt pots. I found some inexpensive stock pots in the grocery store (or Wal Mart). It seems like they were made by Mirro. They were lightweight aluminum. I just removed the big plastic side handles and they worked great. Be sure to take some hot pot tongs.
Allen Jones
---- Joe Johnstone <joe.johnstone@gmail.com> wrote:
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Clare,
Where did you get the 6 qt pots? I've been looking all over for some.
On 10/11/07, Clare Grasso <ClareGrasso@comcast.net> wrote:
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> We had a crew of 12 this summer. We used 2 lightweight (10 oz) aluminum
> 6-qt pots with lids. The pots fit inside each other to save space. Our
> scouts didn't like the turkey bags, so we used ziplocs instead. You can fit
> 3 2-person entrees in one gallon size ziploc.
> The first pot was used for boiling water, the second was used for holding
> up the food bags and for washing. We found that a 6 quart pot was as small
> as we could go for a 12 person crew. When we were pressed for time, we used
> both pots to boil half the water each since we had a backup stove. I
> was glad we took the second pot.
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