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Been experimenting lately with making boil in the bags.
I've found that if you use a domestic vacuum sealer you canpre bag almost anything.
Any tinned food will go in a bag,most food that you cook at home will too.
I even vacuum my meat so that it doesn't give off any smell or leak blood and juice every where.
When cooking these meals ,because you are only usuing boiling water there is also plenty of water for a brew and washing up.There is no more waste than with any other food packaging and certainly less than most.You can make the portions any size you like ,large or small.
They taste great,they must do ,you make them yourself.
One thing I'm interested to try is after bagging them up,I want to boil them for about 5 mins and then leave them to cool.Then I'm going to store them for a couple of weeks and try them.Hopefully the 5 minute boil will re-sterilise the food and stop it spoiling in the bag.Because it's vacuum packed all the air will be removed and hopefully sterilised by the boil.
So far I've tried :-
sausage and beans-tinned
chocolate pudding and chocolate sauce-home made
sweet and sour sauce-home made
rice pudding-home made
ravioli-tinned
chicken in white wine sauce-home made
Chilli con carne-home made
All have tasted great,no pot to wash.If you eat it out of the bag then no dish to wash either.Plenty of hot water for a brew and very little rubbish to pack out.
I think because of the way you make these they are better than rat pack boil in the bag and a hell of a lot cheaper.
Is this the future of packing for for the outdoors ? I think it is for me.
Been experimenting lately with making boil in the bags.
I've found that if you use a domestic vacuum sealer you canpre bag almost anything.
Any tinned food will go in a bag,most food that you cook at home will too.
I even vacuum my meat so that it doesn't give off any smell or leak blood and juice every where.
When cooking these meals ,because you are only usuing boiling water there is also plenty of water for a brew and washing up.There is no more waste than with any other food packaging and certainly less than most.You can make the portions any size you like ,large or small.
They taste great,they must do ,you make them yourself.
One thing I'm interested to try is after bagging them up,I want to boil them for about 5 mins and then leave them to cool.Then I'm going to store them for a couple of weeks and try them.Hopefully the 5 minute boil will re-sterilise the food and stop it spoiling in the bag.Because it's vacuum packed all the air will be removed and hopefully sterilised by the boil.
So far I've tried :-
sausage and beans-tinned
chocolate pudding and chocolate sauce-home made
sweet and sour sauce-home made
rice pudding-home made
ravioli-tinned
chicken in white wine sauce-home made
Chilli con carne-home made
All have tasted great,no pot to wash.If you eat it out of the bag then no dish to wash either.Plenty of hot water for a brew and very little rubbish to pack out.
I think because of the way you make these they are better than rat pack boil in the bag and a hell of a lot cheaper.
Is this the future of packing for for the outdoors ? I think it is for me.