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![]() "BJ Conner" wrote in message ups.com... 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. Good deed BJ, going to give you another star...think that's * * * * * now. No trash where I'm going, not many bears either, at least we didn't see one last year, although we cooked the salmon we caught. Might have to eat salmon for 9 days straight. -tom |
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![]() " wrote in message oups.com... On Apr 17, 1:34 pm, BJ Conner wrote: You pick them out after there burned, flatten them and throw them in the trash. That wasn't clear in your post. Moron. Wolfgang |
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![]() "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... Good deed BJ, going to give you another star...think that's * * * * * now. Ah! As expected, the Google stars are bestowed by the very mensurating gods themselves! Wolfgang leaves little wonder why the kennies are impressed, ainna? ![]() |
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![]() "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... I'm thinking of bringing meats for our fishing trip in July. Anyone use a vacuum food sealer? -tom I use a Tillia. Vacuum pack fish for the freezer. Works great. Keeps the stuff very nice. The Halibut I got in Homer last July is still great shape. Commercially vac packed and sealed. For a fishing trip, I would just use the Baja Vacuum pack. Put the meat in a good Ziploc and submerge the bag except for the top in water, forcing out the air. Then freeze. You are not going to be storing the food for a long time and that is where the vacuum pack excels. |
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On 17 Apr 2007 13:26:37 -0700, "
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 ....or STICKS! For God's sake, don't burn sticks! Whaddaya think, they grow on trees or something?! Golly-gee, I so hope this helps, R ....well, OK, maybe a few little bitty ones...if ya pick the ashes out of the, um, ashes... |
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On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 13:46:22 -0700, "Tom Nakashima"
wrote: "BJ Conner" wrote in message oups.com... 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. Good deed BJ, going to give you another star... Aw, now that's just so sweet...it's sorta like being the only guy at the Playboy mansion on Playmate Wear-A-Down-Coat-and-Chastity-Belt Night...with a blast furnace...and body odor...and a crate of rotten squid juice, a 5kg. can of toxic waste, 10kg. of road-killed skunk, and one rotten Trojan John Holmes pre-used in a gay porn video... I'd offer that this might help, but, well, you know, R |
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On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 15:32:13 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: wrote: 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..... It's OK to burn a can to remove all the food and grease so long as you take it out of the cold ashes the next morning and pack it out with the rest of your garbage. Indeed. I've camped a lot in bear country (pretty tame bears in most of MN, though) and I always burn out my cans after opening them and eating from them. Next morning, I dig through the ashes to find the cans and lids and put them in the trash. This also lets me know the fire is absolutely out. Out. Done. Dead. Caveat. If it's a regular campground where I've got my fire, I use a stick rather than my hands to dig. It's astounding what folks think is appropriate to toss into a fire pit. Ugly, too, in a way that's often unsafe and / or unsanitary. My food, if I take more than I'll be eating in one night, goes in a bear canister after being put in baggies. Bear canisters remove all worries about anything larger than an insect or a raindrop. Latter can be avoided by turning them upside down. They make pretty good seating, too. Now back to the original question: Yes, I've used a little cheap vacuum packager. Works fine. Never took anything along camping, though, as I use it for the freezer meats, and sometimes veggies. -- r.bc: vixen Minnow goddess, Speaker to squirrels, willow watcher. Almost entirely harmless. Really. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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![]() "Calif Bill" wrote in message ink.net... "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... I'm thinking of bringing meats for our fishing trip in July. Anyone use a vacuum food sealer? -tom I use a Tillia. Vacuum pack fish for the freezer. Works great. Keeps the stuff very nice. The Halibut I got in Homer last July is still great shape. Commercially vac packed and sealed. For a fishing trip, I would just use the Baja Vacuum pack. Put the meat in a good Ziploc and submerge the bag except for the top in water, forcing out the air. Then freeze. You are not going to be storing the food for a long time and that is where the vacuum pack excels. Bill, I like that! Understand the idea of forcing the air out of the Ziploc by submerging the bag in water....excellent! Tried to do a search, but coming up empty on the Baja Vacuum Pack. Is that a stainless steel vacuum jar? thanks, -tom |
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![]() "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... "Calif Bill" wrote in message ink.net... "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... I'm thinking of bringing meats for our fishing trip in July. Anyone use a vacuum food sealer? -tom I use a Tillia. Vacuum pack fish for the freezer. Works great. Keeps the stuff very nice. The Halibut I got in Homer last July is still great shape. Commercially vac packed and sealed. For a fishing trip, I would just use the Baja Vacuum pack. Put the meat in a good Ziploc and submerge the bag except for the top in water, forcing out the air. Then freeze. You are not going to be storing the food for a long time and that is where the vacuum pack excels. Bill, I like that! Understand the idea of forcing the air out of the Ziploc by submerging the bag in water....excellent! Tried to do a search, but coming up empty on the Baja Vacuum Pack. Is that a stainless steel vacuum jar? thanks, -tom The Baja Vacuum Pack is what Jonathon Roldan of Baja calls the submerging of the Ziploc. |
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On Apr 17, 12:47 pm, "Wolfgang" wrote:
Moron. Wolfgang Are you always this much of a dick? |
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