taugust
Adventurer
Will do. Cast iron and lightweight cannot be used in the same sentence.
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Will do. Cast iron and lightweight cannot be used in the same sentence.
I didn't see any real recommendations on dutch ovens in the thread so far. Still reading. I saw a camp chef with the carry bag. any recommendations? I normally cook for 6 - 8 people at a time when we are out there. 6 is my family and normally there would be a second vehicle or anyone that we meet and invite to meal to share.
Those are ----- anodized aluminum.Thanks. Aren't the GSI all Aluminum.?
I didn't see any real recommendations on dutch ovens in the thread so far. Still reading. I saw a camp chef with the carry bag. any recommendations? I normally cook for 6 - 8 people at a time when we are out there. 6 is my family and normally there would be a second vehicle or anyone that we meet and invite to meal to share.
Those are ----- anodized aluminum.
No stick, no weight. Heats up fast and cleans up easy.
My Frybake and 12" Dutch together still weigh less than an iron 10" Dutch alone.
Any experience using the foil liners?
errrrr, don't stick it in the fire....Ah, _ I melted a few aluminum pots with buddies stoking the fire too much..
You need to use more charcoal since you're going from pot cooking to true oven cooking. they don't conduct the same and it takes practice to use them right.Any experience using the foil liners?
understood. I now own a partner steel stove and aluminum griddle, definitely HARD. I'm sure the piece I had wasn't quality.