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https://quietjourney.com/community/YABB.cgi?num=1424100248 Message started by mastertangler on Feb 16th, 2015 at 3:24pm |
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Title: Re: Bakepacker Post by Puckster on Feb 17th, 2015 at 12:27am
MT -- I own a Bakepacker, and I used it for many years. I used it primarily to bake muffins and brownies. I used the Reynolds oven-proof bags, the kind you cook a turkey in.
The brownies and muffin came out as one big glob. The "presentation" wasn't great, but hey, you're in the bush. We just cut/tore it apart and enjoyed it. Very cheap, simple, light, and fast. I don't use it much now, preferring the reflector oven. But the bakepacker actually requires less work. No need for cutting and gathering a pile of small wood for burning, and turning the pan. The reflector overn is kind of a group effort and treat when we're base camped somewhere. But for one or two guys, the Bakepacker is fine. The photo is a shot of muffins just out of the oven. puckster bakepacker_muffin.jpg ( 44 KB | 2
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