I found this while mooching on google... im sure its nothing new but couldnt find a link on here so thought id add it..
http://www.selfsufficientish.com/hayboxcooker.htm
Every piece of info is good info i guess for someone!
Haybox cooker
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Optimystic
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Re: Haybox cooker
I use 1 Liter thermos flasks (for food) as haybox cookers.
i have three.
I just need to add more padding to the lid to keep extra heat in and they are perfect.
Get them from B+M £3.99 each. (thermos flask cooking is a great term to google for)
i also use a washing up bowl and 4 towels and a saucepan as a haybox cooker.
Works very well.
i have three.
I just need to add more padding to the lid to keep extra heat in and they are perfect.
Get them from B+M £3.99 each. (thermos flask cooking is a great term to google for)
i also use a washing up bowl and 4 towels and a saucepan as a haybox cooker.
Works very well.
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Rosesandtea
Re: Haybox cooker
I tried this a few years ago, we used a cool box with blankets. I need to do this again.
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pietka
Haybox cooker
Are B&M only up north cos thier website indicates nothing past Manchester! And when I rang they said they didn't know! =/
Re: Haybox cooker
I am in south midlands and just about in the South East administrative region.pietka wrote:Are B&M only up north cos thier website indicates nothing past Manchester! And when I rang they said they didn't know! =/
We have B+M here.
Its not northern
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i_am_jim
Re: Haybox cooker
cheers optimystic, a very useful link, will definitly have a go at building one myself.