Tom Sutor
Novice
Anybody ever use a thermos to cook beans?
There is a guide in Maine (Tim Smith) that teaches bushcraft. He has a website called bushcraftschool.com. One of his videos covered the cooking gear you should bring for a bushcraft field course up there. (I'll post the link but it won't work unless you join the site and are signed in.) They are big on canoe trips and most cooking is over a campfire with basic gear, including dutch ovens.
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Was interesting to hear Tim mention about cooking beans in a 2-quart wide mouth thermos. He says you boil the beans and water for a little while then pour them into the preheated thermos. In 2-3 hours the beans are done, hot and ready to eat with no further prep. Haven't tried it yet but seems like a great thing do while camping. Take 10 minutes to boil some beans in the morning before shoving off, and have a hot meal waiting when you get hungry later.
There is a guide in Maine (Tim Smith) that teaches bushcraft. He has a website called bushcraftschool.com. One of his videos covered the cooking gear you should bring for a bushcraft field course up there. (I'll post the link but it won't work unless you join the site and are signed in.) They are big on canoe trips and most cooking is over a campfire with basic gear, including dutch ovens.
Welcome to BushcraftSchool.com
Was interesting to hear Tim mention about cooking beans in a 2-quart wide mouth thermos. He says you boil the beans and water for a little while then pour them into the preheated thermos. In 2-3 hours the beans are done, hot and ready to eat with no further prep. Haven't tried it yet but seems like a great thing do while camping. Take 10 minutes to boil some beans in the morning before shoving off, and have a hot meal waiting when you get hungry later.