caseyc
Well-known member
This may sound like a retarded question, but I'm interested in finding out if this is possible.
Is it "safe" to have a piece of aluminum foil (double layer or folded over) placed inside a small pot formed into the shape of a coffee filter, then pour the content of a Chunky soup (eg: beef & vege), then cook it over a Coleman propane stove? Only the actual pot will touch the flame on the stove.
The soup content will be inside the foil paper lined inside the small pot. I would put the flame on low to heat up the soup in maybe 10 minutes, and then eat directly out of the aluminum foil lined pot (using a plastic spoon). When done eating, I simply take out the aluminum foil and discard in plastic trash bag along with plastic spoon.
The reason I would want to do this is because I simply don't want to wash the darn pot (or utensils) after cooking. That's the only reason.
Anyone think this is feasible...or not??
Thanks, Casey
Is it "safe" to have a piece of aluminum foil (double layer or folded over) placed inside a small pot formed into the shape of a coffee filter, then pour the content of a Chunky soup (eg: beef & vege), then cook it over a Coleman propane stove? Only the actual pot will touch the flame on the stove.
The soup content will be inside the foil paper lined inside the small pot. I would put the flame on low to heat up the soup in maybe 10 minutes, and then eat directly out of the aluminum foil lined pot (using a plastic spoon). When done eating, I simply take out the aluminum foil and discard in plastic trash bag along with plastic spoon.
The reason I would want to do this is because I simply don't want to wash the darn pot (or utensils) after cooking. That's the only reason.
Anyone think this is feasible...or not??
Thanks, Casey