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Squidders
18-04-2005, 19:30
If you're out for a long day or an overnighter, I can highly recommend this:

Pre cooked and cut sausages with tilda boil in the bag rice and an oxo cube.

stick the sausages in the steamer part of the billy can to heat while boiling the rice in the main part of the billy. When the rice is done, empty a little of the water out and crumble the oxo cube into it then mix it all up together.

I had this at the greenhorn course and it was really nice and filling doesn't begin to discribe it.

Cooked sausages easily keep for a few days and can be packed into a small container and the rest take up hardly any room or weight.

anyway... dull and not very bushcrafty but It's quite tasty and really filling... gets my vote.

simonsays
18-04-2005, 20:16
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I had this at the greenhorn course and it was really nice and filling doesn't begin to discribe it.

It was filling because you made enough for six people to live on for three days :D

Cheers,
Simon

Gary
18-04-2005, 20:27
funnily enough we had the left over rice with our chilli con carne - how weird is that! ;)

Squidders
18-04-2005, 20:58
Hey it was a trial run... I didn't realise I made so much... who would have thought 8 sausages and a bag of rice would be so filling!

:D

Gary
18-04-2005, 22:25
Bit like 5 fishes and s few loaves eh Joe

Moonraker
18-04-2005, 22:58
Do all the Zebra Billys come with a steamer part?

Tony
18-04-2005, 22:59
Yep, the zebras come with the steamer tray ;)

Moonraker
18-04-2005, 23:08
Yep, the zebras come with the steamer tray ;)
Ah. Thanks for the confirmation Tony.

Now to find a nice couscous recipe and steam the couscous over a tasty stock. Yum :)