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Trangia Burning Times

Started by Wildfisher, March 11, 2012, 09:39:33 AM

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Wildfisher

Quote from: Alan on April 01, 2012, 06:23:06 PM
approximately a litre for 2 nights,

:shock:

a weegie figure surely,  taking into account the 75% you must drink.  :lol:

1/2 litre would do most folk a week.

superscot

Does no one use the old pressure stoves any more they are still on the market and nothing to beat them for speed and heating !

emc

Quote from: BARFLY on April 02, 2012, 12:05:35 AM
Sugar in porridge.....are you aff yer nut!! :lol:

Sacre blue! How could you! I believe in more cosmopolitan and international recipes. Particularly fond of Canadian cuisine...... Little dribble of maple syrup :worried. .......and you get those nice little sachets you can "collect" from eateries. All in the interests of maintaining a decent blood sugar levels of course

Allan Crawford

Using the new multi burner (not yet available from UK distributor) nearly 1litre of unleaded for two nights and two breakfasts.

River Chatter

Hmmm, that sounds like a lot of fuel for just four sessions - might need to turn to biodiesel.   :lol:  Have you tried the burner with meths yet?

Fishtales

Don't worry, be happy.
Sandy
Carried it in full, then carry it out empty.
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burnie

You are a bunch of nancies,whats wrong with a bit of heather and sticks and rub two boys scouts legs together to get a spark

Ray Mears you aint........................ :crap

n.b. that Maple on the Porridge sounds nice , must try that,it's nice on the side of a plate of bacon too................

emc

Quote from: burnie on April 13, 2012, 10:18:53 AM
You are a bunch of nancies,whats wrong with a bit of heather and sticks and rub two boys scouts legs together to get a spark

Ray Mears you aint........................ :crap

n.b. that Maple on the Porridge sounds nice , must try that,it's nice on the side of a plate of bacon too................

So true,so true  :)

Fishtales

Quote from: Alan on April 14, 2012, 07:39:42 PM
super light porridge now tested for carrying weight and taste :8) girls version with sugar.

dried milk, porridge, brown sugar (added protein and glucose) serious carrying weight savings in this superfood, fast cook time, saves fuel, just add water.

it tastes, ok actually, bit different but way better than i thought it would.

That is my staple breakfast when away, without the sugar and you forgot the salt. A spoonful of this in with it increases the energy count and tastes perfect with the porridge and doesn't add a lot more weight.

http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/pages/product_detail.asp?pid=2882&prodid=3211&sid=0&bid=370

I make it up in individual little parcels for each day which makes them easier to pack :)
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Fishtales

If you really must you could use these.

http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=255973160&sc_cmp=pcp_GSF_51250720

They are small individual packs. I use them as trail snacks when away.
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