Kaylee
Well-known member
AAR (After Action Report):
Last night was also a bust.
First mistake: mid-day, when I assembled it, forgot to add veggies! #doh#
Also, in retrospect, I should have used the microwave to boil the actual peas! #doh-2#
It was "ok", just nowhere near what I was aiming for.
I'll have access to that microwave & sink again, in about a week, so will try again.
It does seem that "pure" thermos cooking is insufficient to make split pea soup, and that one does have to do some more fuel-consuming cooking.
HDR: are you doing this in the field, or at your homebase?
It sounds like everyone who has had success was doing it in a "less austere" environment.
Next time, I will try to remember to:
- soak them longer (probably start right after waking up, so it's more like 24+ hours)
- remember the veggies
- nuke water with split peas for about 5+ minutes
- bring a funnel (since I'll be at a sink, so can wash it, so no downside, plus... I'm a klutz)
- bring a measuring cup (had forgotten this time, and winged it)
Edit To Add:
That sounds both fuel intensive and yummy, eDJ.
Last night was also a bust.
First mistake: mid-day, when I assembled it, forgot to add veggies! #doh#
Also, in retrospect, I should have used the microwave to boil the actual peas! #doh-2#
It was "ok", just nowhere near what I was aiming for.
I'll have access to that microwave & sink again, in about a week, so will try again.
It does seem that "pure" thermos cooking is insufficient to make split pea soup, and that one does have to do some more fuel-consuming cooking.
HDR: are you doing this in the field, or at your homebase?
It sounds like everyone who has had success was doing it in a "less austere" environment.
Next time, I will try to remember to:
- soak them longer (probably start right after waking up, so it's more like 24+ hours)
- remember the veggies
- nuke water with split peas for about 5+ minutes
- bring a funnel (since I'll be at a sink, so can wash it, so no downside, plus... I'm a klutz)
- bring a measuring cup (had forgotten this time, and winged it)
Edit To Add:
That sounds both fuel intensive and yummy, eDJ.