Gentleman
I do a lot of camping and like the gas stoves (Coleman) because the heat can be reduced to finish the cooking process which might take up to 20 minutes, is that posable with your stove?
The reason I am asking is that I use a bakepacker to do most of my cooking with and you kick the heat up until the water starts to boil and then turn it down really low so you don't cook off all of the water before your meal is cooked. If the water is gone then you will not have any steam to cook with but just one big mess in your cooking pot.
If you are not familiar with the backpacker here is there web address......so you can better understand my problem http://www.bakepacker.com/
I hope you don't mind but I am going to post this question on my web site and forum and will be looking for your reply. Thank You.
The link for them is http://www.zzstove.com/
Chuck
http://www.southernpaddler.com
I do a lot of camping and like the gas stoves (Coleman) because the heat can be reduced to finish the cooking process which might take up to 20 minutes, is that posable with your stove?
The reason I am asking is that I use a bakepacker to do most of my cooking with and you kick the heat up until the water starts to boil and then turn it down really low so you don't cook off all of the water before your meal is cooked. If the water is gone then you will not have any steam to cook with but just one big mess in your cooking pot.
If you are not familiar with the backpacker here is there web address......so you can better understand my problem http://www.bakepacker.com/
I hope you don't mind but I am going to post this question on my web site and forum and will be looking for your reply. Thank You.
The link for them is http://www.zzstove.com/
Chuck
http://www.southernpaddler.com