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Let's stay on topic of cooking.
Anything off-topic of cooking will be deleted.
Bob
Anything off-topic of cooking will be deleted.
Bob
USExplorer said:I have a DIY two-can alcohol stove that burns fast but is very difficult to extinguish. I burn generic gas line antifreeze (100% methanol) in it.
I can also replace the alcohol canister with a more expensive and slower burning Sterno, with added advantages of easy snuffing and non-spillability.
I also have a case of Safe Heat glycol wick heaters, got 'em for free. Too slow for most cooking.
I have a Primus stove with several half empty cans of propane-butane mix I have accumulated at my job. The fastest, most compact and most controllable stove but fuel costs a lot, unless you get it for free.
I need to expand my road diet beyond cheese and crackers and cold Chef Boyardee and peanut butter sandwiches and actually start using the durn things though.
Reverse Engineer said:Even though there is some risk involved, I like propane because it is so available right now. My RV has a 100 lb propane tank stored below the cabin, so that is not a danger except in a crash of course.
For a Van, I think if I was still living that way I would make a separate compartment for a 5 gallon Propane cannister, and then vent the compartment by drilling some holes through the sheet metal of the exterior.
If you do slow cooker stuff as I do, you can in fact use a Candle (well, 3-4 candles really). If you are parked and can bury your crock, you can slow cook just by heating rocks in a fire, clambake style. Heat the rocks in a fire, drop in a hole using some tongs, add a layer of dirt, drop in your slow cooker and leave overnight. In the morning, you have hot and delcious stew or gumbo of some sort to eat.
Reverse Engineer said:For a Van, I think if I was still living that way I would make a separate compartment for a 5 gallon Propane cannister, and then vent the compartment by drilling some holes through the sheet metal of the exterior.
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