Re: food container
Karen...some in our group used these on our hike to Tanner. The ravens were able to bend the mesh significantly with their claws when we were away on a day...
Tina Caskey 2003-03-07 15:11:33 #20422

Re: dehydrator closeout
I have used my Nesco "American Harvest" food dehydrator for the past year or two and have enjoyed it. I will second that some vegies can get small and slip...
Tina Caskey 2003-03-07 15:07:57 #20421

Re: food container
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the steel mesh Canyon Critter Sak. You can leave your food out on the ground in one of these and nobody can get in. ...
Karen Greig 2003-03-07 15:06:53 #20420

Recipe and Food ideas from GC e-mail members
Here are some favorite recipes and/or food ideas submitted by members of this e-mail group. I will wait a week or so for other food ideas....add it to this...
Tina Caskey 2003-03-07 14:46:05 #20419

Re: dehydrator closeout
I saw a basic one at Lowes last night. $33 regular price, not sure of how it would compare to the REI model. REI is usually expensive IMHO. "The man who...
Tom Gendron 2003-03-07 14:18:50 #20418

Re: food container
The problem with popcorn tins is that if you travel by airplane and put the tin in a duffel or your backpack it gets SMISHED !! even when it is full of...
ptcreek 2003-03-07 13:09:12 #20417

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

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