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Thread: DIY: Cooking with cans at camp

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    Handy and thrifty ways to use empty tin cans in camp, including baking quick breads, creating firestarters, and reheating leftovers.
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    I stopped cooking in cans like 35 years ago. In scouts I used a mess kit. But today I use everything.

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    I’m sure cans have their place, but with so many other options out there, why drag a can along. I’ve enjoyed building my own mess kits. Nesting kits are space savers and generally light. There are lots of great DIY ideas out there.

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    I like the idea of the can roasted grouse, however is it actually safe to use tin cans for this. After researching, BPA has been removed as a "tin can liner", but the other products are not all that safe either. If I was to do it over the fire, I'd lean towards cast iron. https://www.becausehealth.org/is-can...656521302.html

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