Kerensky97
Xterra101
There was lots of cool stuff at the most recent OR show.
One that got me thinking was a Korean company that makes a self heating container for cooking food without a stove.
http://honestfood.co.kr/product2/
It heats up to boiling temperature for about 15 minutes. Not ideal for cooking but fine for re-heating precooked meals. Seems like a a good idea for on the go cooking or hiking/backpacking where you don't want an open flame.
It's not surprising this came from asia, they've had cool self heating meals since I went there back in 2006. This is the same thing but you can put your own food in.
Anyway...
It got me thinking, this is basically the same thing as the flameless ration heater that comes in MREs. Somebody just came up with the idea of making a dedicated silicone cooker for it. But you can already buy those heaters stand-alone at most Army/Navy Surplus and Survival gear stores.
So has anybody done this on their own?
Cooking a meal(s) at home before a trip.
Stick it in a vacuum sealer bag.
Bring a tupperware, or some other container to hold everything and prevent burns.
Then do your own MRE style meal heating on the go or when you can't bust out the whole kitchen.
One that got me thinking was a Korean company that makes a self heating container for cooking food without a stove.
http://honestfood.co.kr/product2/
It heats up to boiling temperature for about 15 minutes. Not ideal for cooking but fine for re-heating precooked meals. Seems like a a good idea for on the go cooking or hiking/backpacking where you don't want an open flame.
It's not surprising this came from asia, they've had cool self heating meals since I went there back in 2006. This is the same thing but you can put your own food in.
Anyway...
It got me thinking, this is basically the same thing as the flameless ration heater that comes in MREs. Somebody just came up with the idea of making a dedicated silicone cooker for it. But you can already buy those heaters stand-alone at most Army/Navy Surplus and Survival gear stores.
So has anybody done this on their own?
Cooking a meal(s) at home before a trip.
Stick it in a vacuum sealer bag.
Bring a tupperware, or some other container to hold everything and prevent burns.
Then do your own MRE style meal heating on the go or when you can't bust out the whole kitchen.