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You've sold me on these cans as a cook set Dave, great idea! I would suggest keeping the plastic lids that the coffee cans come with to reseal the can set for traveling. It'll keep out the dirt, water, etc. and keep the contents in.
Great video as usual. Thanks again to you, Tam & the family...
God Bless & Happy Trails,
Nessmuk
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I really love thing on a budget.
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Love ya both with all these terrific ideas for survival. :D THANK YOU.
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@justmichelle71 - So agree. That's great and gives me several new ideas. :D
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ok i'll check it out
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@DBZfan1433 Oh yeah, aluminum. I don't worry about that so much because I eat alot of cilantro. I grow it in a coffee can or whatever I find. Let it seed at end of cycle and replant. Cilantro should be in everyone's diet because it removes heavy metals which absorb into brain tissue first btw. which causes Alzheimers. Also Cilantro seed is call Coriander(sp?) and is a great meat seasoning and has same metal removing properties. Check it out.
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Thanks for the blue jean sack idea. I will make one soon. Just got back from camping out on new lot and my mess kit (girlscout) doesn't have a sack and had to sit loose w/ everything else in my food compartment.
Thanks for all your videos. The biggest waste I took was my 2 burner stove. LOL. Would've used it if we had rain though. The mess kit bowl held 2 cups water. Boiled it over open fire inside rock built firepit with a good stick. Used rag to handle pot. Filled a Walmart dehyd. dinner.
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Hey, these are some great ideas, thanks!
Hey can you teach us how to make a mini camping stove
MrKjc101 5 months ago
@MrKjc101
Hey Bro.. We have actually done a few videos on camping "stoves" made from different cans. The buddy burner is the smallest.. while the Hobo stove is the most efficient
BushcraftOnFire 5 months ago
Isnt aluminium bad for your health or something like that ?
CrawfosGear 6 months ago
@CrawfosGear
Some people say that it is.. I don't know that for sure
BushcraftOnFire 6 months ago