How to Use a Suitcase As a Haybox
Prepare food as you would normally., Bring to a boil on stove, campfire, or in a solar oven. , Quickly place the boiling food into the suitcase, on top of sturdy clothing made solely from natural fibers like cotton. , As quickly as possible, cover...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Prepare food as you would normally.
In this case, 1 part brown rice to two parts water. -
Step 2: Bring to a boil on stove
,, Pack the clothing in well to keep as much heat as possible inside the cooking vessel. , Leave the food at least as long as you would if it were left simmering on the stove, but generally more time is better; you can leave things for hours without problems. , Rice, in particular, is very well suited to this method; the days of boiled-over or burned-on rice are finally over. -
Step 3: campfire
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Step 4: or in a solar oven.
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Step 5: Quickly place the boiling food into the suitcase
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Step 6: on top of sturdy clothing made solely from natural fibers like cotton.
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Step 7: As quickly as possible
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Step 8: cover with insulating clothing such as wool
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Step 9: fleece
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Step 10: or as shown here
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Step 11: a down vest.
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Step 12: Close (zip or latch) the suitcase.
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Step 13: Remove and enjoy your perfectly cooked food.
Detailed Guide
In this case, 1 part brown rice to two parts water.
,, Pack the clothing in well to keep as much heat as possible inside the cooking vessel. , Leave the food at least as long as you would if it were left simmering on the stove, but generally more time is better; you can leave things for hours without problems. , Rice, in particular, is very well suited to this method; the days of boiled-over or burned-on rice are finally over.
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