I cook for my dad every so often. Thanksgiving we make good stuff on his bbq pit. But if he passes before me , I'll just do something like this for me. This is awesome. Thanks for sharing..
Now there ya go! Looks awesome! But a Thanksgiving dinner with our mashed potatoes??? 😉 Something else you could add to that is a can of waterchestunts. Gives a nice crunch texture to the stuffing. Is that a special canteen stove? I need to find me something like that.
Cheezehead Chris The wind screen and Trangia stove are part of the Swedish military mess kit. I’ve been cooking everything on my mess kit series on those using 91% rubbing alcohol. Rubbing alcohol stores forever and if it spills no big deal. It makes a great charcoal starter, fire starter and hand cleaner.
Thanks and I appreciate you watching and taking time to comment. I do use chopsticks quite a bit when camping. If I don’t feel like washing them, I throw them in the fire.
Great idea, very impressive!!
Steve Fermato Yeah definitely a thumbs up on that gravy
Looked great! Those packet gravey and mix are a winner. The vacuum pack machines also. Leaves make it taste like the out doors 🙂. Peace.
Scoutforlife yes that was really good gravy. I must say it’s a meal I would do again. Thanks for your comments and stopping by. Cheers
I cook for my dad every so often. Thanksgiving we make good stuff on his bbq pit. But if he passes before me , I'll just do something like this for me. This is awesome. Thanks for sharing..
Hey thanks for stopping by Vince. I subbed your channel. Even though you haven’t done any videos for a while. I enjoyed your SOS video!
Now there ya go! Looks awesome! But a Thanksgiving dinner with our mashed potatoes??? 😉 Something else you could add to that is a can of waterchestunts. Gives a nice crunch texture to the stuffing. Is that a special canteen stove? I need to find me something like that.
Cheezehead Chris The wind screen and Trangia stove are part of the Swedish military mess kit. I’ve been cooking everything on my mess kit series on those using 91% rubbing alcohol. Rubbing alcohol stores forever and if it spills no big deal. It makes a great charcoal starter, fire starter and hand cleaner.
Winner winner, Turkey dinner. Thought I was gonna see you eat that with chopsticks.
Thanks and I appreciate you watching and taking time to comment. I do use chopsticks quite a bit when camping. If I don’t feel like washing them, I throw them in the fire.