Does the pan not heat up more due to the oil and food not being in direct contact? I thought those things had a tendency to melt in those types of situations?
I’ve been using one of these for years. There is nothing better than a brew of tea & a bacon roll in an English woodland. Greetings from Sussex England
It sounds so simple, but it has changed so much for us. Instead of a hurried breakfast at camp (often shaded and during the coldest part of the day), we eat in the most breathtaking spots. It’s funny how little changes and adjustments can really change an experience.
I love my Trangia and I have hiked with it. If you going to Europe we do not have Heep so you are either looking for meths or Fuel oil it becoming an issue.
We developed a similar little ritual when we were out on hikes together. Although we could have taken a flask or not bothered, we'd take one of our Trangia's, usually the 27 or Mini, and cook something or make some tea to go with our lunch. It was just fun and made the trips a little bit more special.
Best thing about these is nothing complex to break or go wrong . Lasts a lifetime. Best stove for real cooking outdoors where you cant get a fire or fuel for a twig stove/ kelly kettke is unavailable.
I also own a Kelly kettle and love the idea and application. It’s a little less convenient when you have kids and you’re in national parks were fires are frowned upon, but it’s an awesome piece of gear.
I buy my fuel from Ace hardware in a gallon can. klean strip fuel denatured alcohol clean burning that's cool did you do ordinary things and extraordinary places thumbs up guys have fun on your trip I know you did
That is normally where I get mine too, but when we are traveling I like the smaller and more portable bottles of HEET. Thanks! It was a trip of a lifetime and hopefully the memories will last exactly that long!
Hmm…I’m no chemist but isn’t aluminum foil considered food grade? Despite its rating, I can imagine anything in excess could become a problem but I’m guessing the occasional camping meal wouldn’t be a problem. That’s a fair point though, I’ll look into the temp that aluminum foil is rated for…
@@35andRetiredYou are fine! I'm almost 50 and was raised on food cooked with aluminum foil. I have NEVER heard of ANYBODY questioning this in my life. I kind of find this hilarious but worrisome simultaneously. Lol
@@35andRetiredThere was an article or rumour that aluminium pans could cause Alzheimer’s disease, this has been debunked for a long time now. People use aluminium foil for grilling and oven roasting all the time. Having said that i personally don’t like the idea of frying using aluminium foil lining the frying pan. Non stick coatings have also had health scares, my personal preference is for the anodised aluminium pan or the Duossal pan. Lovely scenery and having watched a few of your videos I like the way your children play and behave, enjoying themselves but not being a nuisance, quite rare these days to see kids away from their devices.
I like the foil cover the frypan. Looks easy to cleanup
Only took us ten years to think up 😂😂😂🙄🙄🙄
@@35andRetired 😀😀
Does the pan not heat up more due to the oil and food not being in direct contact? I thought those things had a tendency to melt in those types of situations?
@@DIEmicrosoftI made a new video and answered your question there 😊
@@35andRetired Awesome, thank you. 👍
The foil over the pan is a GREAT idea.
Thanks. Took us about ten years to think up…🙄
I’ve been using one of these for years. There is nothing better than a brew of tea & a bacon roll in an English woodland. Greetings from Sussex England
Awesome. I lived in Germany for three years and enjoyed visiting England a few times. Greetings from Chattanooga.
Your point about foregoing breakfast until you get to a cool spot is very cool!
It sounds so simple, but it has changed so much for us. Instead of a hurried breakfast at camp (often shaded and during the coldest part of the day), we eat in the most breathtaking spots. It’s funny how little changes and adjustments can really change an experience.
I love my Trangia and I have hiked with it. If you going to Europe we do not have Heep so you are either looking for meths or Fuel oil it becoming an issue.
Good tip for European travelers, thank you!!
We developed a similar little ritual when we were out on hikes together. Although we could have taken a flask or not bothered, we'd take one of our Trangia's, usually the 27 or Mini, and cook something or make some tea to go with our lunch. It was just fun and made the trips a little bit more special.
Love it!
Best thing about these is nothing complex to break or go wrong . Lasts a lifetime.
Best stove for real cooking outdoors where you cant get a fire or fuel for a twig stove/ kelly kettke is unavailable.
I also own a Kelly kettle and love the idea and application. It’s a little less convenient when you have kids and you’re in national parks were fires are frowned upon, but it’s an awesome piece of gear.
What is in the burner. Looks like cotton.
Just uploaded a new video for you
I buy my fuel from Ace hardware in a gallon can.
klean strip fuel denatured alcohol clean burning that's cool did you do ordinary things and extraordinary places thumbs up guys have fun on your trip I know you did
That is normally where I get mine too, but when we are traveling I like the smaller and more portable bottles of HEET. Thanks! It was a trip of a lifetime and hopefully the memories will last exactly that long!
Trangia fuel bottle work well with unscrew and press to dispense. Tough and don’t leak
Aluminium toxicity?
Hmm…I’m no chemist but isn’t aluminum foil considered food grade? Despite its rating, I can imagine anything in excess could become a problem but I’m guessing the occasional camping meal wouldn’t be a problem. That’s a fair point though, I’ll look into the temp that aluminum foil is rated for…
@@35andRetiredYou are fine! I'm almost 50 and was raised on food cooked with aluminum foil. I have NEVER heard of ANYBODY questioning this in my life. I kind of find this hilarious but worrisome simultaneously. Lol
I have also heard that HEET is toxic, but so far I am still alive after using in my diy penny stoves.@@35andRetired
There was one paper years ago that linked it to Alzheimer's, it was wrong. But people won't let it die.
Cooking with aluminium foil bad idea.
I’ll reconsider. Thank you!
It's a disaster to watch you use aluminum foil to fry food. there is hardly anything unhealthier.
Oh really? I didn’t know it was bad. Can you explain why? I’m asking out of ignorance, not to be combative 😀
@@35andRetiredThere was an article or rumour that aluminium pans could cause Alzheimer’s disease, this has been debunked for a long time now.
People use aluminium foil for grilling and oven roasting all the time.
Having said that i personally don’t like the idea of frying using aluminium foil lining the frying pan.
Non stick coatings have also had health
scares, my personal preference is for the anodised aluminium pan or the Duossal pan.
Lovely scenery and having watched a few of your videos I like the way your children play and behave, enjoying themselves but not being a nuisance, quite rare these days to see kids away from their devices.