
gstevens wrote:I use a lot of the pasta packets that you get from the supermarket for $1. Require some simmering though. I laughed so much when I saw people had been weighing their sporks. If you can't carry the weight of normal cutlery you probably shouldn't be walking
gstevens wrote:I use a lot of the pasta packets that you get from the supermarket for $1. Require some simmering though. I laughed so much when I saw people had been weighing their sporks. If you can't carry the weight of normal cutlery you probably shouldn't be walking
Son of a Beach wrote:
I can't believe people carry a spork at all, when a separate knife, fork and spoon are so much more civilised. How would I eat my steak? Or my bacon and eggs? Or my soup?
But each to their own.
corvus wrote:and I know you carry a pocket knife
Son of a Beach wrote:corvus wrote:and I know you carry a pocket knife
a pocket knife? That's not a knife! I carry a big-*&%$#@! strap-it-to-the-side-of-your-pack knife (I'm not sure why... I know I'll find a use for it one day).
james cav wrote:better yet I carry 2 sporks just in case i lose one
gstevens wrote:lol you guys are crazy! actually I brought the silicon cup/plate/bowl set. Very cool. Easy to clean and folds up flat. Not cheap but apparently unbreakable (we will see about that!)
walkinTas wrote:Maybe Kung Pao means cardboard?
photohiker wrote:What's the chefsway salt content like?
gstevens wrote:I use a lot of the pasta packets that you get from the supermarket for $1. Require some simmering though. I laughed so much when I saw people had been weighing their sporks. If you can't carry the weight of normal cutlery you probably shouldn't be walking
tasadam wrote:I think you will find some of the spork weighing was a bit of banter.
To me, weight does count, if you can find ways to reduce the weight to an acceptable level it helps in the long run, but it's easy to go overboard in the gram counting.
Eating straight out of the bag when you use the single serves - I think that's been mentioned. The long handled titanium spoons are great for that AND Backpackers Barn in Devonport as of this morning had more than 10 in stock, at $19.95 less 40% = under $12.
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To clarify, Corvus is referring to plastic cutlery, as stated in this post, dated October 2007...corvus wrote:All this from the man who never had a problem with lexon cutlery![]()
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tasadam wrote:My spoon is a steel one I have had since scouts, you remember the sets you used to get - the spoon with the lugs on it, then the fork and knife had holes like keyholes into them, would slide down over these lugs in the spoon and lock in place?
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