Grill/Stand for a Tuna can stove for 37p

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clcuckow

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Oct 17, 2003
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Merseyside, Cheshire
I made a couple of tuna can stoves and was looking for something to cook over. I found the answer at Tesco's.

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Packed with a couple of tuna stoves in the bottom, rice, dehydrated baked beans and home made beef jerky.


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Lit with a foil wind shield.


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Making a brew.

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Lunch :D
 
bloodline said:
I like it, it proves you dont have to spend a lot on kit to enjoy a bit of outdoor cusine. :You_Rock_

Excellent use of something for multiple uses,: container and fire stand, have a rep point.
 
Laurence Dell said:
I like it :approve: :35: the basket looks like it would be handy for foraging for mushrooms etc as well, in bushcraft multipurpose kit is a good thing :)

I though that, or line it with a bit of tarp or plastic and use it as a washing bowl.

And thanks for the rep point JohnC.
 
I bought one of the baskets for my 2 year old niece a few weeks ago, she thinks it's great. She doesn't do a lot of cooking with it though :lmao:
 
Topcat02 said:
When you said you got it from Tesco's, do you mean you bought it? I must admit I've never noticed anything like that at Tesco's before.

TC

It was in the Household section buy the Warrington tesco's is one of the large tesco's extras so carries a larger range than smaller stores.
 
Great idea, I'll give it a go.

I picked up a tea strainer from Tesco and found it ideal as a radiant heater when used with an Optimus 111. Invert the strainer over the burner of the stove and it glows red hot, gives a lot of radiant heat
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A piece of tin foil behind it and you have a powerful winter heater when no wood fire is available :)
 

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