top tip Dan... try to judge & use only the correct amount of fuel needed for the job in hand, this will come with use, let the burner burn dry before packing away & don't store fuel in the burner
Here is a couple of things you can experiment with at home before you venture out
{1} Heinz squeeze & stir soups are perfect back pack food, for this wee stove
compact light & very little take home litter, & just one cup to wash. For a more satisfying meal use as a pasta sauce...
At Home measure & pre pack a little quick cook pasta, some textured vegetable protein (dried soya mince) a few spices of your choice, into a zip lock bag.
Back pack m-44 Garlic & mushroom Pasta in a Kuk
Kuksa pasta :~ Boil some water in the big pot add the pasta, textured vegatable protien and spices. In the little pot while pasta cooks, place the unopened mushroom squeeze & stir soup/sauce still in the packet into 2 cups water to heat the sauce, once pasta is cooked, the water in the wee pot should be pretty hot by now, with only a little water from the wee pot, mix the pre heated soup/sauce in a Kuksa {cup} to make a thick sauce drain pasta & add to the sauce. Use the rest of the water from the little pot to make some olive drab tea...
other flavours are available but I think the mushroom one is especially tasty with pasta, and again just the kuksa to wash.
{2}Golden Wonder Normous noodles. or super noodles,
A man sized lunch & a kuk of olive drab Tea, after a walk in the woods.
{3} M/44 chunky pasta & chirizo soup..
A few carefully chosen ingredients, potatoes courgettes spring onion peppers tomatoes sugar snap peas (any veggies really) chopped small, a chicken stock cube salt pepper dried minced garlic, boil for about 15-20 minutes then add pasta & sliced chirizo boil till pasta is cooked.
While it's cooking you can make a brew of olive drab tea (A.K.A. Green tea) in the small pot on top..... I love this wee stove.
Voila....... The versatile army M~44's large pot easily holds 3 descent sized portions for you & 2 hungry mates
The tatonka simmer ring fits the m/40 ~ m/44 military burner
& packs over the burner lid...
http://www.tatonka.com/Products/Cookwear/stoves/Flame-Adjuster/4128
makes this mess kit even more versatile
Here is a couple of things you can experiment with at home before you venture out
{1} Heinz squeeze & stir soups are perfect back pack food, for this wee stove
compact light & very little take home litter, & just one cup to wash. For a more satisfying meal use as a pasta sauce...
At Home measure & pre pack a little quick cook pasta, some textured vegetable protein (dried soya mince) a few spices of your choice, into a zip lock bag.
Back pack m-44 Garlic & mushroom Pasta in a Kuk
Kuksa pasta :~ Boil some water in the big pot add the pasta, textured vegatable protien and spices. In the little pot while pasta cooks, place the unopened mushroom squeeze & stir soup/sauce still in the packet into 2 cups water to heat the sauce, once pasta is cooked, the water in the wee pot should be pretty hot by now, with only a little water from the wee pot, mix the pre heated soup/sauce in a Kuksa {cup} to make a thick sauce drain pasta & add to the sauce. Use the rest of the water from the little pot to make some olive drab tea...
other flavours are available but I think the mushroom one is especially tasty with pasta, and again just the kuksa to wash.
{2}Golden Wonder Normous noodles. or super noodles,
A man sized lunch & a kuk of olive drab Tea, after a walk in the woods.
{3} M/44 chunky pasta & chirizo soup..
A few carefully chosen ingredients, potatoes courgettes spring onion peppers tomatoes sugar snap peas (any veggies really) chopped small, a chicken stock cube salt pepper dried minced garlic, boil for about 15-20 minutes then add pasta & sliced chirizo boil till pasta is cooked.
While it's cooking you can make a brew of olive drab tea (A.K.A. Green tea) in the small pot on top..... I love this wee stove.
Voila....... The versatile army M~44's large pot easily holds 3 descent sized portions for you & 2 hungry mates
The tatonka simmer ring fits the m/40 ~ m/44 military burner
& packs over the burner lid...
http://www.tatonka.com/Products/Cookwear/stoves/Flame-Adjuster/4128
makes this mess kit even more versatile
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