Re: food containers
Rats! .... and I just bought two of the medium size Ursacks for the Canyon, on the advice of someone on this list, thinking they'd be more useful/...
'Curious George' Copsey 2003-03-07 12:55:03 #20416

Re: food container
Popcorn tins come in a variety of sizes, they are reasonably light and the average mouse or ground squirrel isn't likely to chew a hole in them....
Jim Halpin 2003-03-07 12:43:25 #20415

Re: off topic...bread and circuses
Adair - Yes - I agree completely. KenMc PS Thanks to all for the thought provoking discussion. donaldpvadair@... wrote: > > My only meaning being: Do...
Ken McNamara 2003-03-07 11:51:15 #20414

Re: food container
One of the best containers I have seen is from a popcorn store. They are maybe twenty in. high and 12 to 15 in across. Not expensive with or without the...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2003-03-07 11:45:37 #20413

Re: off topic...bread and circuses
My only meaning being: Do not hate a race, class, color or religion. There is a line in Michiel Sherra's book Killer Angles. "Judge people one at a time."...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2003-03-07 11:43:23 #20412

Re: dehydrator closeout
I've had one for a couple of years now. It's a basic model, no thermostate or timer, but has worked fine. I've attached a timer that you can get at a...
Paul V 2003-03-07 11:34:02 #20411

dehydrator closeout
Since folks have been discussing recipes I thought I'd mention that REI Outlet has a closeout on the "Nesco Snackmaster Entre Food Dehydrator" regular price...
tomkbourne2002 2003-03-07 11:16:25 #20410

Re: food container
If we are going to stash a meal on a loop hike, I use a large, wide-mouth plastic jar that used to hold calcium powder. It is light, holds a meal and a can of...
franzsand@aol.com 2003-03-07 07:37:26 #20409

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