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Fletching
14-01-2011, 11:51 PM
Hi Guys / Girls,
I've recently been experimenting with what to carry and cook with for a small group and for a week plus. Let's just assume straight off that I don't do super-lightweight backpacking. :)
For my usual one man week-long cook set (along with my hobo stove) I carried a 6" SS tin which doubled as a pan/fry pan and plate combo (incl. the lid) and carried all my condiments and Millbank bag:
...packed weight with all goodies +/- 800g
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5082/5355825920_65d1e3f5d2_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/57496601@N08/5355825920/)
But on a recent trip to Tooting (great curries!), I picked up something IMHO which I find more useful. Works out slightly heavier (900g):
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5245/5355211025_4155628af9_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/57496601@N08/5355211025/)
This set up would work well for 2 or even 3 people as there's now another 2 SS pans/bowls and a lid/plate. It holds all the stuff of the previous tin and gives much more flexibility. This tine set up cost £6.99 so get in touch if you want me to put you in touch/arrange a group buy.
here's a shot of one of the pans being used to boil water (on the hobo stove fuelled by the Tatonka alcohol stove):
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5090/5355826244_77659b1dfc_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/57496601@N08/5355826244/)
For a 2+ man camp this arrangement would be ideal as there's plenty of cooking and eating receptacles and hold all the condiments and sauce materials.
For the record, here's what's in the Nalgene bottles:
1 x Garlic granules
1 x Mixed herbs
1 x 'Vegeta' vegetable salt - which I use for all salting
1 x Chicken stock granules
1 x Mixed herbs (own recipe!)
1 x Curry powder (own recipe too!)
1 x lrg Vegetable oil (not olive as it burns to easily at high - think fire - temperature)
In the non-Nalgene:
Box of Oxo cubes
3 x Soy sauce sachets
...there's still a bit of room for your own choices such as ketchup/mustard etc.
Here's a shot of the whole lot packed up next to the hobo stove - which in itself contains a 10cm Zebra Billy and it's mini frying pan (which is turned into a steamer by drilling small holes into it - a la Wayland... well, they do say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery!)
I reckon this is a good and portable setup for 2-3 people as there's plent of eating receptacles and I like cooking 'tapas' style (one dish at a time to be enjoyed sloooowly).
Hope this fires your imaginations...
I'll stick a couple of posts up soon about vacuum sealing emergency rations and other 'foodie' stuff!
Steve
Fletching
14-01-2011, 11:54 PM
...Missed the last photo (sorry):
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5050/5355210877_11a47a29a3_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/57496601@N08/5355210877/)
Steve
CanadianMike
14-01-2011, 11:57 PM
Here's a shot of the whole lot packed up next to the hobo stove - which in itself contains a 10cm Zebra Billy and it's mini frying pan (which is turned into a steamer by drilling small holes into it - a la Wayland... well, they do say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery!)
I reckon this is a good and portable setup for 2-3 people as there's plent of eating receptacles and I like cooking 'tapas' style (one dish at a time to be enjoyed sloooowly).
Hope this fires your imaginations...
I'll stick a couple of posts up soon about vacuum sealing emergency rations and other 'foodie' stuff!
Steve
Pssst, seems you forgot to add something............ ;)
EDIT: Yup, you got it. Could have just editted and added in your first post. Hehe
Fletching
15-01-2011, 12:06 AM
Ha Mike, I see...the edit button now...and I call myself an IT professional! :)
CanadianMike
15-01-2011, 12:24 AM
Lol, and I don't about myself!
paul standley
15-01-2011, 11:02 AM
Steve, Looks like a pretty good set up for 2 people.
How much does the actual tin set from Tooting weigh, it looks pretty good for 7 squid ?
Paul
P.S. - with my spelling and grammer - the edit button is well worn....!
Fletching
15-01-2011, 11:16 AM
Hi Paul,
Empty weight of the SS 'Indian Lunchbox' is 380 grammes. It's not super-light by any means, but if you consider you're getting 2 x pans/bowls and a lid to eat out of, it's quite useful and it all locks together.
You can probably see the deerskin in the picture. I'm about to make bags for this set and the hobo stove. I'm just waiting for my finger to heal so I can sew as I sliced right through the top of it whilst washing up. That's sharp knives for you!
Steve
Tony1948
15-01-2011, 11:56 AM
Steve, Mind them knifes when you'r washing up they could be sharp and you'll cut you'r finger HA HA HE HE....................TONY
Looks like a great set. The Indian Luncbox looks like a really nice piece of kit, I would definitely be up for a group buy. Is the handle on the lid foldable?
I really enjoy putting kits together like that and testing different combos. I like the concept of having a versatile kit, that can be adapted by adding or removing pieces, depending on the situation.
Fletching
15-01-2011, 02:20 PM
Hi Jakob,
Yes, the handle folds flat and the holding clips are very strong too. I also bought a mini version of the 'Indian Lunchbox' for a one-man system. Here's the two together (with the hobo) to show sizes:
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5284/5356614833_f65bdf1828_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/57496601@N08/5356614833/)
The 'mini' lunchbox has three pots/bowls and weighs 328 grammes (empty).
Steve
Ooooh shiny!
I would like one of each thank you :D
Fletching
15-01-2011, 03:09 PM
Ooooh shiny!
I would like one of each thank you :D
Well, I'll look into the logistics of getting some sent but in the meantime do an ebay search for 'tiffin box' and you might find some there. Let us know how you get on and if you have no luck, I'll pop to the shop and see if I can get a bulk discount.
Steve
I am not a big fan of eBay, I have an account, but I prefer supporting "real" stores.
Fletching
15-01-2011, 03:21 PM
OK, I'll have a word with Mrs Patel and see what she can do for us.
Anyone else, so I've an idea of numbers?
Steve
OK, I'll have a word with Mrs Patel and see what she can do for us.
Anyone else, so I've an idea of numbers?
Steve
Steve,
Is it a two tier tiffin box? If so, count me in please.
Ken
paul standley
15-01-2011, 06:26 PM
Hey Steve, the weigh of the Indian lunch boxes are not at all bad considering they look very sturdy, i'm impressed. I'm not a gram weenie by any means but kit weight does have a habit of creeping up on you so...!
I do really like the smaller one and as they can hold all of the bits and bobs, they are not bulky since the 'bits and bobs' have to go somewhere in a pack anyway.
Great buy I'd say.
Love the deer skin by the way, not cheap i'm guessing ?
Cheers, Paul.
CanadianMike
15-01-2011, 06:32 PM
Old addage Steve, if you trust a knife fully while handling it, it won't cut you, if anything it'll just give you a warning by nicking dead skin. Noticed this NUMEROUS times over the years, treat a blade with respect and it'll respect you in return.
paul standley
15-01-2011, 06:46 PM
Just purchased a 3 tier Tiffin Tin off ebay for £9.24 delivered (UK).
Height 13.5 cm X 11.5 cm Width
Looks almost identical to Steve's one.
This is where I bought it. There are a few on ebay, just have a search for Tiffin Tin or Tiffin pot etc.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=400166933206&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOIBSA:GB:1123
Thanks Steve for the idea...!
Paul
Fletching
15-01-2011, 06:59 PM
Just purchased a 3 tier Tiffin Tin off ebay for £9.24 delivered (UK).
Height 13.5 cm X 11.5 cm Width
Looks almost identical to Steve's one.
This is where I bought it. There are a few on ebay, just have a search for Tiffin Tin or Tiffin pot etc.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=400166933206&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOIBSA:GB:1123
Thanks Steve for the idea...!
Paul
Glad to have been of help Paul.
Fletching
15-01-2011, 07:01 PM
Old addage Steve, if you trust a knife fully while handling it, it won't cut you, if anything it'll just give you a warning by nicking dead skin. Noticed this NUMEROUS times over the years, treat a blade with respect and it'll respect you in return.
I'm normally very good with knives Mike. this one was 'lurking' the wrong way up at the bottom of the washing up bowl! Had to get a tetanus shot as the dishwater would've gotten into the cut. ;)
Fletching
15-01-2011, 07:03 PM
Love the deer skin by the way, not cheap i'm guessing ?
Cheers, Paul.
This one cost sixty-odd quid from Tandy. Bought it before I was introduced to Le Provo.
Steve
Paul Webster
16-01-2011, 01:18 PM
The lunchbox is really only £6.99? I'd be interested in that for sure, and the mini one. Gotta love shiny things!!
Fletching
16-01-2011, 02:08 PM
Right, that's:
Jakob
1x 3 tier mini tiffin
1x 2 tier med tiffin
Ken
1x 2 tier med tiffin
Darktide
1x 3 tier mini tiffin
1x 2 tier med tiffin
Leave it with me and I'll look at supply and postage. I won't be able to get to Tooting 'till after my op. (26th) - sorry about that if you're in a hurry.
Steve
No rush at all. Thank you for making this opportunity available to the rest of us :)
Paul Webster
16-01-2011, 04:21 PM
Right, that's:
Jakob
1x 3 tier mini tiffin
1x 2 tier med tiffin
Ken
1x 2 tier med tiffin
Darktide
1x 3 tier mini tiffin
1x 2 tier med tiffin
Leave it with me and I'll look at supply and postage. I won't be able to get to Tooting 'till after my op. (26th) - sorry about that if you're in a hurry.
Steve
Awesome, cheers Steve. No hurry for me, i've got plenty of other shiny goodies I can buy in the meantime.
Fletching
10-02-2011, 12:43 PM
Awesome, cheers Steve. No hurry for me, i've got plenty of other shiny goodies I can buy in the meantime.
Hi Jakob, Ken and Paul (I'm assuming you changed your screen name from Darktide?),
I haven't forgotten about these, I'm just waiting on my stitches healing up a bit more before I can drive/ride/take the bus...
I'll PM you guys about delivery and payment when I get them in.
Steve
Excellent, no hurries though :)
Paul Webster
10-02-2011, 04:05 PM
No worries mate, I'm not in any hurry. Just get better
IBrown
11-02-2011, 10:07 AM
I just bought one of ebay, thanks
Ian
Fletching
24-02-2011, 03:49 PM
OK Jakob, Paul(Darktide) and Ken,
I got on my motorbike for the first time in about six months and went to Tooting and got the tiffins (had to have a curry whilst I was there!) :p
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5291/5474111248_2a056316a6_b.jpg
I'll get my hands on some packing materials and find out how much they'll cost to post to you guys tomorrow.
PM me your addresses.
Steve
Fletching
28-02-2011, 12:20 PM
Right, managed to find some (dry) cardboard to make some boxes for 'em. You'll have to excuse my lousy 'packaging design' effort! :)
Cheers
Steve
Fletching
01-03-2011, 03:44 PM
Tiffin sets on their way to you guys. :)
Steve
Fletching
08-03-2011, 06:16 PM
Well, tiffins all sent and monies received (Jakob's sending me a surprise package instead - best warn customs!). :)
Thanks guys, hope you enjoy using the tins.
Steve
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