A good video. I like the advice of double bagging in case the main bag opens or splits. One thing though. As an artillery signaller I know ratel so advise not to say "over and out". Over means I have finished taking and expect a response. Out means I have finished talking and do not expect a response. I always sneek some eggs in my gear on our truck on training exercises and cook them in front of Officers to show that anyone can live well in the bush, next time it will be a ziploc omelette.
i like this idea a lot! and i like how you double bagged it because people keep saying its not healthy because of the plastic all the chemicals get into the omlette, but cooking on a non-stick pan is also bad for you, and its not like you make eggs like this all the time.
@2138red I would not worry a bit about dangers from the plastic baggies, they are designed for food use, they are not industrial. Probably the safest way to cook them there is. Thanks for commenting, have a great day!!
I've been making these for 25 years. First as a Cub Scout and now as a Scoutmaster in Boy Scouts. The only thing that I would like to add, if there is more than one of you cooking these things, use the little freezer baggies, that way you can write the person name on the baggie with a sharpie. Great with precooked bacon, chopped up onions, greenpeppers, etc. I always enjoy your vids!!
Looks damn tasty! i'd pack a baggie of those pickled jalepeno nacho rings with me to add. I'm not in the wilderness, but im gonna do it on my kitchen stove right now!! Another fine tip good sir, thank you, will definitely be trying this in the woods on my snow peak gigapower in a couple weeks.
No it doesn't melt in boiling water, however if you allow the top of the bag to hang out over the pot it can melt. I've done this over stove and campfire, works very well. Thanks for watching, have a great day!!
Great idea to cook a meal on break at work instead you don't boil you use your meal in a bag pre mixed alcohol stove and a decent nonstick and you're passing up the waffle house and putting $7 in your savings account. Enough to = over 10k in 5 years.
Think about it you could prep these each week and stack them in the fridge this way you crack all your eggs at once add ham at once garlic powder cheese except I would use a braun hand mixer to blend. Each night pack the lunch/breakfast box refill your alcohol toss a bag in the box with a V8 and a coke an OJ H2O build your sandwich and you would be equipped for quality meals and saving enough to own you home by age 25. Could bag some pancake batter too get where you want add water shake and bake
Coffee maker set prior to wakeup time grab lunch box out the door fast so you beat the crowd and fix your meal when you get to work where you should have time to kill. Get to work early each day a boss takes note and will give you the respect you deserve.
If you fail to plan you plan to fail so rather than give $10 a day to people for $5 a week worth of food you could use that money to buy things others would need at work and sell them to them what would have been $10K saved just became $18K.
When you go to McD ask for an extra syrup or if you see an extra snatch it and save it for when you want pancakes at work. I saved the extras they gave me got home placd them in another lunch box when I needed jelley casup mayo I had a packet and could pack a weeks worth of food on one day lunch came broke out my little packets had a sandwich assembled before they could get to a store and donate all their hard earned money.
A good video. I like the advice of double bagging in case the main bag opens or splits. One thing though. As an artillery signaller I know ratel so advise not to say "over and out". Over means I have finished taking and expect a response. Out means I have finished talking and do not expect a response. I always sneek some eggs in my gear on our truck on training exercises and cook them in front of Officers to show that anyone can live well in the bush, next time it will be a ziploc omelette.
zacandmillie 2 months ago
@zacandmillie Thanks for your service, and for your great comment!!
wildernessinnovation 2 months ago
i like this idea a lot! and i like how you double bagged it because people keep saying its not healthy because of the plastic all the chemicals get into the omlette, but cooking on a non-stick pan is also bad for you, and its not like you make eggs like this all the time.
2138red 1 year ago
@2138red I would not worry a bit about dangers from the plastic baggies, they are designed for food use, they are not industrial. Probably the safest way to cook them there is. Thanks for commenting, have a great day!!
wildernessinnovation 1 year ago
@2138red well i tried it anyways and it turned out very good!
2138red 1 year ago
I've been making these for 25 years. First as a Cub Scout and now as a Scoutmaster in Boy Scouts. The only thing that I would like to add, if there is more than one of you cooking these things, use the little freezer baggies, that way you can write the person name on the baggie with a sharpie. Great with precooked bacon, chopped up onions, greenpeppers, etc. I always enjoy your vids!!
riullian 2 years ago
Like to see that wisperlite cooking up a great meal. Canadian Bacon Eh?
EconoChallenge 2 years ago
thats cool never heard of it before im gonna try making it thanks
orgp1 2 years ago
Looks damn tasty! i'd pack a baggie of those pickled jalepeno nacho rings with me to add. I'm not in the wilderness, but im gonna do it on my kitchen stove right now!! Another fine tip good sir, thank you, will definitely be trying this in the woods on my snow peak gigapower in a couple weeks.
playdrums 2 years ago
Thanks for watching, the jalepeno sounds good also. Have a great day!!
wildernessinnovation 2 years ago
Great tip, and thank you. Looks really good. 5/5*
Tom
1620416204 2 years ago
:) thanks
wildernessinnovation 2 years ago
Wouldn't the ziploc melt?
tekknorat 2 years ago
No it doesn't melt in boiling water, however if you allow the top of the bag to hang out over the pot it can melt. I've done this over stove and campfire, works very well. Thanks for watching, have a great day!!
wildernessinnovation 2 years ago
O I see, the water doesn't allow the bag to melt XD Got it. Great video, gotta try some day
tekknorat 2 years ago
Great idea to cook a meal on break at work instead you don't boil you use your meal in a bag pre mixed alcohol stove and a decent nonstick and you're passing up the waffle house and putting $7 in your savings account. Enough to = over 10k in 5 years.
cdltpx 2 years ago
Hey cool thrifty too!!
wildernessinnovation 2 years ago
Think about it you could prep these each week and stack them in the fridge this way you crack all your eggs at once add ham at once garlic powder cheese except I would use a braun hand mixer to blend. Each night pack the lunch/breakfast box refill your alcohol toss a bag in the box with a V8 and a coke an OJ H2O build your sandwich and you would be equipped for quality meals and saving enough to own you home by age 25. Could bag some pancake batter too get where you want add water shake and bake
cdltpx 2 years ago
Coffee maker set prior to wakeup time grab lunch box out the door fast so you beat the crowd and fix your meal when you get to work where you should have time to kill. Get to work early each day a boss takes note and will give you the respect you deserve.
If you fail to plan you plan to fail so rather than give $10 a day to people for $5 a week worth of food you could use that money to buy things others would need at work and sell them to them what would have been $10K saved just became $18K.
cdltpx 2 years ago
When you go to McD ask for an extra syrup or if you see an extra snatch it and save it for when you want pancakes at work. I saved the extras they gave me got home placd them in another lunch box when I needed jelley casup mayo I had a packet and could pack a weeks worth of food on one day lunch came broke out my little packets had a sandwich assembled before they could get to a store and donate all their hard earned money.
cdltpx 2 years ago