Cooking items?

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Oh, sorry. I forgot that I had already asked these questions in my other larger thread. I didn't quite think about that. Very repetitive, I know.

Anyway, thanks for the recommendations and advice.
 
A pot and a pan works for me when cooking with a stove. If I have a fire on the go I'll look to do as much
cooking on the fire as I can, limiting the use of pots & pans, but that all depends what's on the menu.

I'm still using my rather battered trangia set, and bits thereof.

I do like a plastic cup.
 
I like the zebra lunch box, deep enoghy for a good meal, long folding handle, lid can be used as a plate and my woodgas stove fits in a treat. I also ffavour the primus litech kettle, had it years and still doing a grand job.
 
I do like my Bulldog set of billys, that nesting set is a copy but still very good, and as Rik says you take the one/'s you need wit

dont forget you will need some utensills as well :).. nice little carving project for a spoon and spatula
 
The 2 pint 'Bulldog' has room for your brew kit, wash up kit, fold up cup if you use one.

I left a 6 pint pot from an original set in the garden, a builder who was doing work on the house dropped his ladders on it!!! He saw my face and asked if I was OK, and I explained as calmly as I could how he had so nearly gone off to meet his ancestors.
 
The 2 pint 'Bulldog' has room for your brew kit, wash up kit, fold up cup if you use one.

I left a 6 pint pot from an original set in the garden, a builder who was doing work on the house dropped his ladders on it!!! He saw my face and asked if I was OK, and I explained as calmly as I could how he had so nearly gone off to meet his ancestors.

Did you charge him.....
 

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