Thanks so much for watching and for your support. Please leave me a comment in the section below, thanks again! Bannock Recipe: 3 cups all purpose flour 1 Tsp Salt 2 Tbsp Baking Powder 2 Tbsp Dry Butter Buds add 1 and 1/4 cup of water when ready. Makes about 6 large biscuits or 3 the size of the one in this video.
Then you should move to Asia we’re almost everybody pray almost every time they do anything and never ever pass a worshipful object without giving it acknowledgment.
Maybe the world wouldn't be so crazy if more men did return to praying. If you notice everything fell apart when they kicked God out of schools and started embracing wickedness
biscuits, powdered sausage gravy mix... cup o' joe... outdoors sounds and smells... and no cell phone service? gotta be a taste o' heaven! I love the cheapie hacks!
My husband always liked making bannock, and rolling it into a snake shape..then wrapping it around a stick, and cooking over the fire. I like the oven idea, as it cooks more thoroughly!
You are always coming up with some super cool little hacks that looks like it works good. Yet another tool for the toolbox. Thanks for the video James. Keep your powder dry. May God bless
That cook set is pretty cool with all the tricks you can do with one. I'm going to have to order one and play with it. Another little trick I've done with my various little hobo pots is find some small flat and round river rocks about the size of a half dollar and about a 1/4 to a 1/2 inch thick in the middle. I look for smooth, hard and dense ones that don't have any weird color mixes or mineralization in them. That minimizes their chance of exploding when heated and they are unlikely to leach toxic metal oxides into my food. I line the bottom of my pot with them, put some foil on top of the rocks with a light coat of corn oil on the foil and whatever I plan to bake on top of that. Set it on the coals, put some coals on the lid and it's good to go. Also if you want to heat up a microwave dinner in the field like those no refrigeration needed Hormel Compleats dinners that you can find cheap at any Dollar General or Family Dollar store on the road I just put enough water in the pot to cover the rocks to keep the plastic food container from melting, crack the seal on the food container so it doesn't blow up, put the food container on the rocks, put the lid on with no coals on top and set it on some coals, a grill, hobo stove or camp stove and steam for about 15 to 20 minutes. I keep some of those Hormels behind the seat in my truck just to have some emergency rations on the road or to give out to panhandlers at traffic lights and such if they'll take them. They are a pretty good poor man's MRE for less than 2 bucks each.
Excellent idea. I have been working on finding a wire rack to do the same cooking. Only in my 2 cup cook set. This Napkin holder is just what I was missing for the 2 bowl set. And some stones inside for thermal mass. Thanks James.
When I was a kid I would cut off some fence wire the kind that were kind of like a grill. They were on the outside fence of the chicken yard, but not the actual Chicken Coop kind although we did try that as well. Just don't use any galvanized. That stuff used to be laying on the side of the road or you could grab some when you took stuff to the dump. It might just be regular fence wire because we have used it in our yard as well
Great idea. Finding a way to put some coals on the top would make the bread brown all over just like the bottom , Maybe bolting a couple of wings to the top sides would make you able to do that.
Thanks for your content! Appreciate the family friendly viewing and the pauses before you eat! As a matter of fact I’m going to pause right now on your behalf before I hit send! 😌 O-H-…
What a great hack for the Stanley cook set! I've got the small one in my car bag, but I'm gonna see if I can find one for my camp set. I've never seen it before this! Thanks!
I'll be on the lookout for one of those napkin holders. Just went to Amazon for a quick look but didn't see any like the one you used. Thanks for sharing.
@@WayPointSurvival I read "Amazon Affiliate" and thought it was just a link to Amazon. Thanks, I appreciate it and all the great videos and ideas you come up with.
A non lined coffee can will make a nice oven too. Vent the top to release steam and a rack in the bottom or canning ring👍even a can in a can with a canning ring in the bottom.
My wife makes Bannock I like this idea for the lightweight pot conversion with a napkin rack. I'll try that. I use an small iron pot with a Ikea utinsil cup upside down in the pot making a small dutch oven. I use the Ikea cup as a stick stove at night when I don't want a big fire so it is handy. If you had a bigger stainless pot, one might be able to fit the whole napkin holder in there and get two racks for two loaves.
Well now, this is interesting, and a very neat idea to use a perforated stainless steel serviette holder as an oven tray! I haven't seen that particular Stanley pot, having been horrified at just how heavy their stuff is. I'd previously thought that Zebra cook pots were heavy, but Stanley outdid them, and I prefer lightweight stuff. Neat oven, and I'll have another look at their pots after seeing your excellent video, subscribed.
I've done that with a small Grill. Just the wire Grill that would fit inside my cooking pot. And when I was younger we used chicken wire or chicken coop wire. The square designs were better than the round. But they would roll up really small and you could use them as a grill. All you needed was a pair of pliers to cut a piece and you were good to go. I didn't have money when I was a kid so I had to make my own crap. Any kind of camping Grill my dad bought was only used when he went with me which was not very often. Because he had to work all the time. He was big on buying toys but they were his toys not mine. I was lucky enough to get stuff at garage sales if it was cheap enough but if it really caught his eye of course they were his. Just another little idea there for you although I would avoid galvanized wire.
What can you use to make a banik mix Every time I look on the internet I get a bunch of nothing very thing but what I'm looking for and keep the hacks coming I like them and they are interesting God Bless my friend
The thing I love about these are how much money savings you can have by modifying these affordable cook kits instead of one those expensive bushcraft branded ones.
great video, and nice by making a Stanley oven. when are you going to be making a cole stand for it using a brass wire hanger? shouldn't be to hard to model one around the oven, or a mini-trivet for a rounded rack in it.
Maybe I need to go to Cracker Barrel 🤣 But then again, I make my own syrup, so don't know that I'd want to take it on a hike. It's supposed to be refrigerated after opening.
@@dizzysdoings the ones at Cracker Barrel are sealed. And you could always take your own recipe in them during the colder months, nature’s refrigeration. 😂
I've seen others do something similar to this. I'm glad to see how to do this with the 2 bowl cook set. Is your "bannock" (spelling) pretty much biscuit dough? I do alot of cooking but baking bread is something I'm lacking knowledge about
usable but i'm not a big field baker these days the trips out ain't that long anymore (due to loss of territory bought be amish and medinites!!) i so i tend to favor the dutch oven style baking (pan on a spacer!) for the stanley!
I am a fan of your videos , I am getting older and having trouble getting around. So how about some backyard projects for us old Wood rats who can't get to the woods anymore .
if pan and rope hanging i knew. this one just idea of creativity. i like this video, at least it is funny, but for some situations this info can be useful. and you can make video like you make satellite antenna from it or weapon or something else. it is just interesting 1000 ways use your trekking pot.
Thanks so much for watching and for your support. Please leave me a comment in the section below, thanks again! Bannock Recipe:
3 cups all purpose flour
1 Tsp Salt
2 Tbsp Baking Powder
2 Tbsp Dry Butter Buds
add 1 and 1/4 cup of water when ready. Makes about 6 large biscuits or 3 the size of the one in this video.
Again super easy thanks for sharing the recipe bud!
I love the way you Pray before you eat that just warms my heart.
@@reneelosie2644 yes mam. :)
Absolutely fantastic innovation ... improvisational genius James.
We all appreciate you sharing your expertise. 😎👍
Your welcome as always James keep the videos coming Thank you
I love to see men still pray before eating and give thanks. We need more men like you in this crazy world.
Thanks so much!
AMEN sister and all he needs now is a small turkey legs in the oven! GOD bless everyone!
Then you should move to Asia we’re almost everybody pray almost every time they do anything and never ever pass a worshipful object without giving it acknowledgment.
Aman to that
Maybe the world wouldn't be so crazy if more men did return to praying. If you notice everything fell apart when they kicked God out of schools and started embracing wickedness
love that you say grace! keep the faith!!
Will do. Thanks for watching!
Used to make cowboy biscuits on a flat rock in the coals. Had lots of slate sheets laying around. Never thought of boxing them in. Great idea!
Thanks for watching!
Once again, Sir, I like how you take time to thank the Lord for what you have before you.
Thanks. My faith is very important to me.
biscuits, powdered sausage gravy mix... cup o' joe... outdoors sounds and smells... and no cell phone service? gotta be a taste o' heaven! I love the cheapie hacks!
Indeed, thanks for watching!
I agree those Cracker Barrel bottles are great. Honey, syrup, dish soap, salt & pepper, "Boy Scout" fluid, etcetera-etcetera.
True!
Yes sir I am enjoying these hack videos...no expensive gear, simple tools, all to make our camping trips that much more enjoyable! Thank you!!
Thanks for watching!
You keep makin em, We'll keep watchin! :)
My husband always liked making bannock, and rolling it into a snake shape..then wrapping it around a stick, and cooking over the fire. I like the oven idea, as it cooks more thoroughly!
Yes, I have done that as well.. Thanks for watching!
That looks delicious! What a great oven to take with you!
Thanks so much!
You are always coming up with some super cool little hacks that looks like it works good. Yet another tool for the toolbox. Thanks for the video James. Keep your powder dry. May God bless
Thank you so much, my friend! God-bless you too!
That cook set is pretty cool with all the tricks you can do with one. I'm going to have to order one and play with it. Another little trick I've done with my various little hobo pots is find some small flat and round river rocks about the size of a half dollar and about a 1/4 to a 1/2 inch thick in the middle. I look for smooth, hard and dense ones that don't have any weird color mixes or mineralization in them. That minimizes their chance of exploding when heated and they are unlikely to leach toxic metal oxides into my food. I line the bottom of my pot with them, put some foil on top of the rocks with a light coat of corn oil on the foil and whatever I plan to bake on top of that. Set it on the coals, put some coals on the lid and it's good to go. Also if you want to heat up a microwave dinner in the field like those no refrigeration needed Hormel Compleats dinners that you can find cheap at any Dollar General or Family Dollar store on the road I just put enough water in the pot to cover the rocks to keep the plastic food container from melting, crack the seal on the food container so it doesn't blow up, put the food container on the rocks, put the lid on with no coals on top and set it on some coals, a grill, hobo stove or camp stove and steam for about 15 to 20 minutes. I keep some of those Hormels behind the seat in my truck just to have some emergency rations on the road or to give out to panhandlers at traffic lights and such if they'll take them. They are a pretty good poor man's MRE for less than 2 bucks each.
Great idea and thanks for watching and sharing!
Excellent idea. I have been working on finding a wire rack to do the same cooking. Only in my 2 cup cook set. This Napkin holder is just what I was missing for the 2 bowl set. And some stones inside for thermal mass. Thanks James.
I did that hack for the 2 cup cooks set. I have about 20 hacks on my channel for the 2 cup cook sat.
When I was a kid I would cut off some fence wire the kind that were kind of like a grill. They were on the outside fence of the chicken yard, but not the actual Chicken Coop kind although we did try that as well. Just don't use any galvanized. That stuff used to be laying on the side of the road or you could grab some when you took stuff to the dump. It might just be regular fence wire because we have used it in our yard as well
That's an awesome hack! Thank you for making these videos, and for sharing that recipe
Thanks so much!
I can tell after one video this channel is definitely right up my alley! God bless you sir cant wait to dive into more of your videos!
Thanks so much and God bless you too!
Thanks for the easy to follow instructions.
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
Great video 👍 James good ONE 👍
Thanks!
Brilliant idea. The stand was always my 🙋♀️ question…keep from rolling
Thanks for watching!
Great idea. Finding a way to put some coals on the top would make the bread brown all over just like the bottom , Maybe bolting a couple of wings to the top sides would make you able to do that.
Sure, you could do that but it would make it more difficult to pack.
Thanks for your content! Appreciate the family friendly viewing and the pauses before you eat! As a matter of fact I’m going to pause right now on your behalf before I hit send! 😌 O-H-…
Thanks so much!
Nice hack for the Stanley 2-bowl cookset. Thanks for the video and for sharing.
Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
What a great hack for the Stanley cook set! I've got the small one in my car bag, but I'm gonna see if I can find one for my camp set. I've never seen it before this! Thanks!
Great, thanks for watching!
Walmart has them.
Wonderful hack. Bread looks delicious. Will try.
Thanks for watching!
I am the most non cooking man. I am impressed. Keep up the great Videos.
Thanks so much!
I'll be on the lookout for one of those napkin holders. Just went to Amazon for a quick look but didn't see any like the one you used. Thanks for sharing.
I put a link to one just like I used in the description Box.
@@WayPointSurvival I read "Amazon Affiliate" and thought it was just a link to Amazon. Thanks, I appreciate it and all the great videos and ideas you come up with.
A non lined coffee can will make a nice oven too. Vent the top to release steam and a rack in the bottom or canning ring👍even a can in a can with a canning ring in the bottom.
True. Thanks for watching.
Now I want bread. Thanks brother. (LOL) Good presentation.
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video! Great tip for when power goes out
Thanks!
Interesting hack. Have to try it! Thanks!!
Thanks so much!
Love how u gave our lord thanks for the food
Thanks so much!
I found this very useful Mr. Binder very very useful thank you for sharing this , God bless
Thanks so much and God bless you too!
Incredible how you come up with these practical hacks. Another one for my use with my cooking set. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching and I'm glad you liked it!
@@WayPointSurvival just made one.
I am a new subscriber and sheer amazement that comes from your videos is all I can say..You could sell E-books on Amazon books and make millions!
Thanks so much and welcome aboard!
That loaf reminded me of the ones at Outback. It would be good with just butter or honey. I really like you hacks
Indeed. Thanks for watching, my friend!
I've cooked Bannock many times in the pan, turns out about the same, just flat and crispy. But definitely just as delicious!
Indeed!
Very nice. Thanks for the hack . Have a great day
Thank you, my friend!
An oven is a luxury for a Hobo!
Indeed.
Great idea for multi-use.
Thanks!
Great hack James. Thanks and take care.
Thanks so much!
An awesome hack James.
Thanks so much!
My wife makes Bannock
I like this idea for the lightweight pot conversion with a napkin rack. I'll try that.
I use an small iron pot with a Ikea utinsil cup upside down in the pot making a small dutch oven. I use the Ikea cup as a stick stove at night when I don't want a big fire so it is handy.
If you had a bigger stainless pot, one might be able to fit the whole napkin holder in there and get two racks for two loaves.
Indeed. Thanks for watching!
Simply brilliant as usual. What next? The Stanley Bush Microwave Oven? 😹👍🇨🇦
Thanks so much, my friend!
Another great hack ,keep up the awesome work.
Prayers up
Thanks!
Fabulous hack well done.
Thanks so much!
Looks delicious! I'm on it !!🍞
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Awesome video and thank you for making it 👍
Thanks for watching it!
Cool trick, I like it. Keep up the good work and God bless 🙏
Thanks again and God bless you too!
Thanks James
Thanks for watching!
Well now, this is interesting, and a very neat idea to use a perforated stainless steel serviette holder as an oven tray!
I haven't seen that particular Stanley pot, having been horrified at just how heavy their stuff is.
I'd previously thought that Zebra cook pots were heavy, but Stanley outdid them, and I prefer lightweight stuff.
Neat oven, and I'll have another look at their pots after seeing your excellent video, subscribed.
This pot is actually relatively light weight. Thanks for watching!
Another great hack thank you again for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Nice one james. Thank you for sharing! Stay safe. ATB. Nigel
Thanks so much, my friend!
Very good hack, you always come up with very good hacks. Take care and God bless you my friend.
Thanks so much and God bless you too!
Thank you for another great video!
Thanks so much!
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Great idea Jim. Guess it would work with Stanley solo just cut to fit
Yes, I did that particular hack a couple of years ago on my Stanley 2 cup cook set series.
Amen! Looks great 🤤💜
Thanks!
I like your hacks there awesome
Thanks!
Thank you 👍. ✝️
Thanks for watching!
Nice hack. I'm curious, would that be good with sausage gravy? As always thank you for your hard work producing these videos. See you on the next one.
I think it would be excellent with sausage gravy!
Спасибо за полезное видео и отличный совет 👍👍
Thanks for watching!
A very nice pratical hack.
Thanks!
Very nice. Thank you. God bless you.
Thanks so much and God bless you too!
Good idea.
Thanks!
Nice video.
Thanks!
I like to mix the bannock mix with beer and a couple big pinches of caraway or celery seed.
Thanks for watching.
My kinda man😊 Where you been all my life..😉 Southern Ohio..I'm in Middle TN.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you
Thanks for watching!
Great hack,Thank you!!!
Thanks!
Good looking hack…ty
Thanks!
Just subscribed 🙏 going have lots to catch up on. 🙂
Thanks and welcome aboard!
I've done that with a small Grill. Just the wire Grill that would fit inside my cooking pot. And when I was younger we used chicken wire or chicken coop wire. The square designs were better than the round. But they would roll up really small and you could use them as a grill. All you needed was a pair of pliers to cut a piece and you were good to go. I didn't have money when I was a kid so I had to make my own crap. Any kind of camping Grill my dad bought was only used when he went with me which was not very often. Because he had to work all the time. He was big on buying toys but they were his toys not mine. I was lucky enough to get stuff at garage sales if it was cheap enough but if it really caught his eye of course they were his. Just another little idea there for you although I would avoid galvanized wire.
Excellent. Thanks for watching!
Such a beautiful thing to see a man humble himself to YAH by bowing his head and taking of his hat. Well done brother.
Thanks so much!
nice hack my friend
Thanks!
Simply amazing. How to you come up with these ideas. Do you have a r&d department
Thanks, it's just me. I have a very busy mind, lol.
Cool hack
Thank you!
Just wondering if you could cut a wire rack to fit in the pan?
Sure.
@@WayPointSurvival:
Thank you very much you have a blessed day.
@@WayPointSurvival:
And that means everyday.
What can you use to make a banik mix
Every time I look on the internet I get a bunch of nothing very thing but what I'm looking for and keep the hacks coming I like them and they are interesting God Bless my friend
It's pinned in the top comment.
Looks pretty good. Do you ever make biscuits or cornbread in this oven?
No, but I'm sure it would be fairly simple to do.
🇺🇸🙋♀️🐴🍃 Great hack, easy peasy!
Thanks for watching!
The thing I love about these are how much money savings you can have by modifying these affordable cook kits instead of one those expensive bushcraft branded ones.
Thanks so much!
great video, and nice by making a Stanley oven. when are you going to be making a cole stand for it using a brass wire hanger? shouldn't be to hard to model one around the oven, or a mini-trivet for a rounded rack in it.
The last hack I did, number 3, was how to make a coal stand for the stove.
@@WayPointSurvival yea, and it a great idea for a old metal paper towel holder. well with a steamer basket would work for what i'm talking about.
Could you do the same thing with the Stanley two cup cook set
I did already, it's in my video archives. I have about 20 hacks for that set.
Sorry if I missed it but did you use just a flour and water mix or did you use yeast? Thanks for your help and time
The recipe is in the top pinned comment.
Awesome
Thanks!
where do get all of these get great ideas?
From a lot of personal experience and a good deal of research.
Could you use charcoal for the fire
Yes
I also seem to horde all of the little syrup bottles from Cracker Barrel. Full or empty, I always grab them. 😅
They are a great size for sure!.
Maybe I need to go to Cracker Barrel 🤣
But then again, I make my own syrup, so don't know that I'd want to take it on a hike. It's supposed to be refrigerated after opening.
@@dizzysdoings the ones at Cracker Barrel are sealed. And you could always take your own recipe in them during the colder months, nature’s refrigeration. 😂
I've seen others do something similar to this. I'm glad to see how to do this with the 2 bowl cook set. Is your "bannock" (spelling) pretty much biscuit dough? I do alot of cooking but baking bread is something I'm lacking knowledge about
Thanks. No, it's not exactly biscuit dough, it's an old recipe that's been used for a long time by people in the back country.
You could also lay the napkin holder on it's side in the pot and put the dough on top, like a traditional dutch oven. Thanks for sharing.
usable but i'm not a big field baker these days the trips out ain't that long anymore (due to loss of territory bought be amish and medinites!!) i so i tend to favor the dutch oven style baking (pan on a spacer!) for the stanley!
That works too, thanks for watching!
Another good idea! That looks like my kind of breakfast. Do you think it would get hot enough to bake a cupcake in one of the metal mugs?
I believe it would. Thanks for watching.
How long did this cook for on the coals?
Depending on the heat and size of your fire it can take anywhere from 10 to 15 minutes on average, I would say.
Some gravy would really go good on one piece of that biscuit
It surely would!
I am a fan of your videos , I am getting older and having trouble getting around. So how about some backyard projects for us old Wood rats who can't get to the woods anymore .
Thanks for watching and for the suggestion!
Great idea James , thanks for sharing , God bless brother !
Thanks so much!
I tried that it does work but you can only make very small bread loaf
True. The max size is about the size of the one that I made on the video.
How did you get it to rise so much? Edit: Nevermind I´m dumb sometimes. Good little hack as well.
Thanks for watching!
Make one for the two cup pot
I did already. It's in my channel video archives.
@@WayPointSurvival no see if fit long ways in the two cup pot!
but that a great idea!
That's what I did in the previous video.
I hope that isnt poison oak you were against in your concluding statements.
Great way to improvise with a cooking setup.
Even if it was, I'm only mildly allergic to it. Thanks for watching!
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Thanks!
if pan and rope hanging i knew. this one just idea of creativity. i like this video, at least it is funny, but for some situations this info can be useful. and you can make video like you make satellite antenna from it or weapon or something else. it is just interesting 1000 ways use your trekking pot.
Thanks for watching.