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How exactly is that working?Norton wrote: But I wanted to use the boil in the bag method
No microwave in the Jeep
So I removed them and put them in a vacuum seal bag
I bring it to a boil then let it set for ten minutes or so. I have to flip the bag over so it heats evenly
Used the trusty Swede Army stove to heat it up and had MRE hash browns as the side.
So did you use the bag direct on the flame?!
The bag was never close to the flame and the bag did not melt
Do you use the Austrian camo pattern puppy tent for a special reason?
There was a flood of Austrian 1959 /61 equipment around here and the pattern works well with our terrain in winter.
The quality of manufacture is top notch as you can imagine. With that said American hunters campers and sportsmen bought it up fast.
They had the shelter half tent, M 59 Parka, Field pants, and bread bag. All that stuff worked out real well for cold weather deer hunting
The shelter halves are great covers for the thin modern tents, it holds the heat in very well.
Also the other sections were used to cover my jeep's engine and windshield.