Camping Cutlery

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Trish52

Camping Cutlery

Post by Trish52 »

End of the world or just camping, what do you prefer and why??



Metal Cadet Fork, Spoon and Knife

Spork

Disposable Cutlery

OR

Household Cutelry
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Re: Camping Cutlery

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The cutlery that I use for camping is the set from my BOB, too. I usually take a standard stainless steel KFS that clips together, stainless steel tea-spoon, a Light MY Fire spork, and a Victorinox Fibrox - a Butcher's boning knife. This is what I've carried in the field for years, always served me well and never needed anything else. I do have other options such as disposable cutlery, but I prefer my usual set-up.

Everybody will have thier own preferences.

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Re: Camping Cutlery

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A racing spoon on a chain is my choice. 8-)
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Re: Camping Cutlery

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It was household cutlery, but they are too heavy, now onto a folding spoon:

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Post by essgee23 »

have just got a set of sporks (same company as Ace i think)

usually just grab plastic spoons and forks for camping and take a good quality knife for general purpose.

as have young kids - we make as much finger foods as possible when camping, seems easier and more fun :)
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Re: Camping Cutlery

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Spork or racing spoon found in US MRE'S
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Re: Camping Cutlery

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Titanium spork, or if using one of my home made ration packs - set of plastic cutlery.
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Re: Camping Cutlery

Post by 90. »

In my camping kit I have a set of cheap stainless steel cutlery as the wife prefers to have a veneer of civilization when we are camping, however I'm a cheap ass & always have a number of Mc D's free cutlery & coffee stirrers and their sugar and other grabables - new word? in the car just in case. ;)

If your a camping snob you can always go spendy with snow peak : http://www.snowpeak.com/tableware/cutlery.html

nice but just too spendy for me..

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Re: Camping Cutlery

Post by Pasty_pete »

a standard stainless steel KFS that clips together sporks are ok but some times you need to use two at a time ibe just got another set from a pound shop £1.25