Traveler III
Trail Blazer III
20527
We also premix our drinks (usually long island tea or limoncello lemonaide) into large plastic juice bottles, then we just pour and add mixer disposing of the bottle when empty. Stashing a ziplock back of ice in the bottom of the fridge against the cooling plate keeps them frozen (we do not have a dual zone fridge unfortuantly). We keep a couple of Yeti insulated tumblers for all drinking purposes as they have sippy cup lids to keep the bugs out, or exessive spillage if one gets tipped over.If we're talking cocktails, depending on the trip we premix either a full size growler or howler with G+T, couple of limes and ice. They're both vacuum insulated and will stay cold longer than it will take us to polish them off. ;)
From there we pick up local brews as we travel (either in packs or filling said growler on the way through). It saves space, weight and is easy to remember.
Steward I
30725
You know, I had not thought of that... great idea!We also premix our drinks (usually long island tea or limoncello lemonaide) into large plastic juice bottles, then we just pour and add mixer disposing of the bottle when empty. Stashing a ziplock back of ice in the bottom of the fridge against the cooling plate keeps them frozen (we do not have a dual zone fridge unfortuantly). We keep a couple of Yeti insulated tumblers for all drinking purposes as they have sippy cup lids to keep the bugs out, or exessive spillage if one gets tipped over.
Trail Blazer III
20527
Just noticed we are almost neighbors, less than an hour apart..lolIf we're talking cocktails, depending on the trip we premix either a full size growler or howler with G+T, couple of limes and ice. They're both vacuum insulated and will stay cold longer than it will take us to polish them off. ;)
From there we pick up local brews as we travel (either in packs or filling said growler on the way through). It saves space, weight and is easy to remember.
Explorer I
And on Friday we will no longer be "almost neighbors" with @Shakes355; this past weekend was our last at our Lummi Island getaway.Just noticed we are almost neighbors, less than an hour apart..lol
Enthusiast III
Traveler III
Just curious, did you consider butane, or does that also trigger your allergy?so - my "new cents" -- well, I'm not new really. I happen to be one of the odd people in the world who is allergic to propane. (please no debate - the doctor who tested me said I dont care how it works you are allergic - stay away from this stuff unless in a very open air situation and be up wind of it)
I have learned to use other stuff -- of course I love cooking on an open fire and do often. I, also, wanted/needed a solution that would fit my tiny budget and work during a fire ban -- enter my Toaks titanium alcohol syphon burner with a pot stand, the pot stand I'm currently using works with all kinds of fuel: Sterno (gellied fuel) or Canned Heat (wick style) cans, it also can be a charcoal stove or mini wood stove (I had folding Firebox stoves but didn't like the fussyness and height - great stoves tho). I use the Toaks for making quick coffee boiling water in a titanium pot. Then while I'm drinking my coffee I often put a can of sterno in the pot stand and put my shallot, yam (purple if I can get them) and greens on to boil for a meal later in the day. After bringing it to a boil, I wrap it in a clean wash cloth and place inside a ziplock gallon bag and secure in my rig - it essentially turns the pot into a thermal cooker and continues to cook througout the day - until I am hungry enough - I can add coconut milk powder and spices or a can of salmon or whatever!
so my rig kitchen is 'tiny' and capable. I do carry aluminum foil and parchment paper for foil pack meals. I have a mini cast iron griddle which I can get hot enough using Sterno to sizzle and fry eggs on - it also makes great flax seed 'naan' or tortillas.
Enthusiast III
Traveler III
Yeah, they usually are a blend.Butane canisters are most often mixed with propane. So I have tried them and it didn't work well for me
Enthusiast III