Jim
Ringleader
Just read an excellent article in the times about the wonderbag. A great way of slow cooking for wildcampers. Anybody got one? http://nb-wonderbag.com/
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Subscribers do not see these advertisements
I think the only real market in this country will be campers and tenters in particular.
It's still a pretty big market though.
Subscribers do not see these advertisements
Good morning!
Tenters would only use it if static, because most of the time (nowadays only...it used to be different when there were no well equiped caravans , and very very few motorhomes) tenters treck and so use light stuff; they very rarely take more than one small pan which goes with the gas ring. The wonderbag would be of no interest , taking too much room in a rucksac , and most of the trekkers using dry food (sometimes already cooked) they only need to boil water or milk which takes about 5 minutes. But it is a good idea for caravans and motorhomes and even as an everyday way of saving gas or electricity!!
Amicalement
Frankie
Subscribers do not see these advertisements
Good morning.
I agree but I have seen a lot of tenters that roll up in there car, unload the kids and pitch a tent in a field. It would work for them I guess.
You wouldn't want to carry it round though if trekking.
We have a Dream Pot, an Australian product. Does the same thing, great when not on hook up or on the move Jane
But it does not double as a hat :-(
Subscribers do not see these advertisements
Good Morning, Yes we use a pressure cooker when we are out and about, make a out side fire and put the p cooker on and presto 20 mins later a full meal, ie chicken and veggies, cost of cooking =0 just one match, even cheap to run on the gas in the MH, you all have a great day cheers Alf.:thumb:Just read an excellent article in the times about the wonderbag. A great way of slow cooking for wildcampers. Anybody got one? http://nb-wonderbag.com/
Subscribers do not see these advertisements
A another One cooking on the move, from your exhaust manifold of your MH, its cheap and it works!, wev'e made warm sandwiches, hot meat and veggies, the list is endless just for the imgination, have good all as the sweds say´. Alf.:thumb:Good Morning, Yes we use a pressure cooker when we are out and about, make a out side fire and put the p cooker on and presto 20 mins later a full meal, ie chicken and veggies, cost of cooking =0 just one match, even cheap to run on the gas in the MH, you all have a great day cheers Alf.:thumb:
These look good as well but at £94 are more expensive
Subscribers do not see these advertisements
Thankyou for that i will just keep on cooking out side with our PC, thats the pleasure of sweden and cooking out side , the cooker only cost 2pounds at a lopis been cooking with it for around 16years mostly out side, cheers Alf :thumb:Hi there, I think I paid £55 for mine, at a show , they come in two sizes, one stupidly tall and one family size (the one I bought). Even when on hook-up I regularly use it to cook rice as it does that so well. Can also be used as a cool box as that Wonderbag could be as well. Jane
Thanks will take a look, thats the beauty of scandinavia dont have cook in inclosed spaces, and the fire material is free and nature friendly, but like every where you have to be leval headed, about these things and keep children and pets at a safe distance, have it good cheers Alf:thumb:I spent a stint of a few months in W Africa in 2003 & these were talked about as a way of avoiding wood fires in the open and in confined cookhouses (think small mud brick box about 8' x 8') Kids and adults breathing in woodsmoke for hours and the accidents involving burns (oil exploded all over over one child in the school--horrendous scarring, poor girl, and the 3 year old nephew of a teacher who was hauled out of a fire survived even though his burns turned septic--these sort of accidents must be multiplied all over the developing world)
Subscribers do not see these advertisements
Subscribers do not see these advertisements