Is the 16 hours necessary? Could you do it in 8-10 hours? It would be nice to fill it up before you go to bed so you can just grab it and go in the morning for work. Thanks.
Very useful! i just tried it myself and it tastes really good! this is so energy saving and efficient! I'LL NEVER USE A STOVE AGAIN!!!
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK bro
Btw what kind of beans are in this pot? Can you give me the recipe? My wife really wants to try this out and cook something for me, so maybe you can give her some tips.
@abushua 12 hour shift? man thats a long day! just the beans take that long,rice and noodles only take a couple hours. im gonna try a stew and see if it can be done in a few hours.
This is great! I just made a recipe card with the measurements for this technique. Gonna try it out with our old thermos and maybe get this new Thermos depending on how the experiment works out!
@TheHomesteadGal if your going to use a stanley thermos,be sure to wrap it in a couple of towels to help it retain the heat. i was astounded at the heat loss when i did my comparison test.
I didn't know about the Nissan themos. Been using my Stanley for cooking for several years now. I cook rice and other grains in it, but I soak the grain overnight then pre heat my thermos, like you did, boil the grain or beans for 5 min. The only difference is that I would wrap the thermos in towels. I heard you can also put cast iron pots wrapped in towels, in a cooler overnight. I haven't tryed it yet. I am going to check out this Nissan thermos. No smell of cooking food, and portable.
@WATCHMANTRUTH007 the nissan thermos does not even feel warm on the outside when you pour boiling water in it. i thought about wrapping it in towels but whats the sense if its not loosing any heat. i just found my old stanley,im gonna conduct a side by side experiment in a few minutes. i should have the video of my results up tomorrow morning sometime.
@barnett1129 i got mine at the bass pro shop. it was about 50 bucks. you would do better buying it from amazon. it is pricey but i dont mind paying a little more for something thats so much better. i will be doing a side by side comparison as soon as i find where on earth i put my old stanley.
Is the 16 hours necessary? Could you do it in 8-10 hours? It would be nice to fill it up before you go to bed so you can just grab it and go in the morning for work. Thanks.
masterofsurvival 1 month ago
Nice video buddy! Thanks for taking the time to letting us know about Nissan 61 thermos and for the nice bean recipe!
vmiarmy03 2 months ago
NICE... Is that the 61 oz. thermos?
imasurvivornthriver 2 months ago
Very useful! i just tried it myself and it tastes really good! this is so energy saving and efficient! I'LL NEVER USE A STOVE AGAIN!!!
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK bro
Btw what kind of beans are in this pot? Can you give me the recipe? My wife really wants to try this out and cook something for me, so maybe you can give her some tips.
By any chance, did you make a school for cooking?
Flibber100 4 months ago
im just curious,but who in the heck would thumbs down a video about cooking beans? now thats just wierd man.
bctruck 7 months ago
@bctruck Did you use dry beans in a bag (uncanned) ? thank you
hopkinsclint 1 month ago
@hopkinsclint yep.they are the dried beans you get in a plastic bag at evilmart.
bctruck 1 month ago
That's a good idea. I work 12 hours every day.....I could get this ready at lunch and have it the next day. Good stuff....thanks for posting.
abushua 7 months ago
@abushua 12 hour shift? man thats a long day! just the beans take that long,rice and noodles only take a couple hours. im gonna try a stew and see if it can be done in a few hours.
bctruck 7 months ago
This is great! I just made a recipe card with the measurements for this technique. Gonna try it out with our old thermos and maybe get this new Thermos depending on how the experiment works out!
TheHomesteadGal 7 months ago
@TheHomesteadGal if your going to use a stanley thermos,be sure to wrap it in a couple of towels to help it retain the heat. i was astounded at the heat loss when i did my comparison test.
bctruck 7 months ago
@TheHomesteadGal i just did a stew and man it turned out great! im uploading the vid now.
bctruck 7 months ago
I didn't know about the Nissan themos. Been using my Stanley for cooking for several years now. I cook rice and other grains in it, but I soak the grain overnight then pre heat my thermos, like you did, boil the grain or beans for 5 min. The only difference is that I would wrap the thermos in towels. I heard you can also put cast iron pots wrapped in towels, in a cooler overnight. I haven't tryed it yet. I am going to check out this Nissan thermos. No smell of cooking food, and portable.
WATCHMANTRUTH007 7 months ago
@WATCHMANTRUTH007 the nissan thermos does not even feel warm on the outside when you pour boiling water in it. i thought about wrapping it in towels but whats the sense if its not loosing any heat. i just found my old stanley,im gonna conduct a side by side experiment in a few minutes. i should have the video of my results up tomorrow morning sometime.
bctruck 7 months ago
Great ,will be looking for this thermos on my next trip to the store...Thank you.
barnett1129 7 months ago
@barnett1129 i got mine at the bass pro shop. it was about 50 bucks. you would do better buying it from amazon. it is pricey but i dont mind paying a little more for something thats so much better. i will be doing a side by side comparison as soon as i find where on earth i put my old stanley.
bctruck 7 months ago