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I'm thinking of bringing meats for our fishing trip in July.
Anyone use a vacuum food sealer? -tom |
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Tom Nakashima wrote:
I'm thinking of bringing meats for our fishing trip in July. Anyone use a vacuum food sealer? I avoid "real food" in bear country. It's just too much hassle to cook, clean up and cart out the garbage not to mention dangerous if you don't do all of the above just exactly right. A bear can smell a piece of bacon cooking from literally miles away. I stick to freeze dried and dehydrated. We have a food dehydrator that gets a lot of use before an extended trip, but we've never had a vacuum sealer. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 11:49:47 -0700, "Tom Nakashima"
wrote: I'm thinking of bringing meats for our fishing trip in July. Anyone use a vacuum food sealer? -tom Yep, all the time, as do several friends, and I'd you give a more-complete answer, but since I'm _well-aware_ of my position at the top of kill-filed assholes list, I'll not waste my time... Now that WOULD help, but, well, see the problem? R ....have ya kill-filed Google, too? |
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On Apr 17, 11:49 am, "Tom Nakashima" wrote:
I'm thinking of bringing meats for our fishing trip in July. Anyone use a vacuum food sealer? -tom Yes. Although most of my use is to vacuum pack fresh meats and veggies before freezing them. - Ken |
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On Apr 17, 11:49 am, "Tom Nakashima" wrote:
I'm thinking of bringing meats for our fishing trip in July. Anyone use a vacuum food sealer? -tom Plastic bags and the packages hot dogs come in are dangerous to bears. It's just another thing like six pack holders and other things that harm wild animals. You don't want to be responsible for choking abear or plugging it up internally. The bear knows what a cooler looks like, they can smell them and the stuff inside. They''ll eat your meat and maby the plastic bag as well. If you got to take meat, make it spam. When your done burn the can in the fire along with the paper plates you eat it out of. Spam and eggs by a campfire, what more could you want. |
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On Apr 17, 12:54 pm, BJ Conner wrote:
If you got to take meat, make it spam. When your done burn the can in the fire along with the paper plates you eat it out of. Please don't "burn" cans in your campfire.....or plastic or aluminum foil or..... - Ken |
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On Apr 17, 1:26 pm, " wrote:
On Apr 17, 12:54 pm, BJ Conner wrote: If you got to take meat, make it spam. When your done burn the can in the fire along with the paper plates you eat it out of. Please don't "burn" cans in your campfire.....or plastic or aluminum foil or..... - Ken You pick them out after there burned, flatten them and throw them in the trash. The fire gets rid of that tasty spam smell that cause a bear to hang around a trash container. The only bear I have ever shot was an adult bear that weighed about 120 lbs. It had a can stuck on it's tongue. The top of the can had been opened with a churchkey. The bears tongue was swolen up like a football. I killed it with one shot from a 22. It probably was more than a day or two from dying. I went and confessed to a game warden and told him where the bear was. No jail, no ticket. |
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![]() " wrote in message oups.com... On Apr 17, 12:54 pm, BJ Conner wrote: If you got to take meat, make it spam. When your done burn the can in the fire along with the paper plates you eat it out of. Please don't "burn" cans in your campfire.....or plastic or aluminum foil or..... - Ken Other than for some plastics that give off toxic fumes when burned, "burning" of wastes such as food cans and aluminum foil isn't a problem. The problem is that people leave the residue in the ashes instead of removing it for proper disposal. Bob weinberger La Grande, OR |
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On Apr 17, 1:34 pm, BJ Conner wrote:
On Apr 17, 1:26 pm, " wrote: On Apr 17, 12:54 pm, BJ Conner wrote: If you got to take meat, make it spam. When your done burn the can in the fire along with the paper plates you eat it out of. Please don't "burn" cans in your campfire.....or plastic or aluminum foil or..... - Ken You pick them out after there burned, flatten them and throw them in the trash. That wasn't clear in your post. I've packed out tons of garbage that some putz thought they burned in their campfire. Carry on, - Ken |
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