One pot cooking
Moderator: Jeff
One pot cooking
I have a small twin burner stove on Sixpence, and with the approaching maiden voyage of 175nm I'm not much looking forward to sandwiches all the way, but also want to keep gas consumption to a minimum. Any ideas for something I can knock up in a single pot ?. No seperate water tank either, so all water will be in bottles, and have to be filled each time I reach a supply.
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I've been reading about this in "Voyaging on a Small Income" which is a great read. It's a book about a couple who travel the world on a shoestring. All true and full of really useful tips. They make most meals in a pressure cooker as it saves on mess, cooks quicker which saves on fuel, and allows you to cook a lot of things up very nicely which are initially very cheap to buy. Loads of recipes in the book too. I just got my copy of ebay for about £8.
I'll have to look that one up, thanks, don't normally do pressure cookers but that's a good point about fuel economy
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