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    Quote Originally Posted by The ho har's View Post
    You need stuff done on the Trayon or 130?????
    I might actually. I'll try and get down and see you soon.

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    We have two Cobbs and use them for pretty much anything when travelling (and occasionally for a roast at home too).

    Off travelling over east and to Tassie for 8 weeks next month, and will no doubt be getting our money's worth out of the Cobbs again.
    Cheers .........

    BMKAL


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    I like my cast iron camp oven. Belonged to my grandfather. My late mum had it vitreous enamelled about 40 years ago by a firm that restored cast iron baths. Easy to clean.

    Can a camp cook hide a bottle of lemon essence or OP rum in a Cobb?
    URSUSMAJOR

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    I like my cast iron camp oven. Belonged to my grandfather. My late mum had it vitreous enamelled about 40 years ago by a firm that restored cast iron baths. Easy to clean.

    Can a camp cook hide a bottle of lemon essence or OP rum in a Cobb?
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    I use a webber babyq cooks everything and the roasts are so easy and good I use it at home instead of the oven.

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    I just tried the Happy Camper range of meals for the last 10 day trip up to Mt Augustus & back Just pop the unopened bag into the Jetboil for recommended time 10 to 15 mins depending on meal. The Lamb Shanks were delicious, require no refrigeration & if you are real lazy just eat it out of the bag - no washing up except for the fork & spoon Also found that Uncle Ben's rice cooks well this way.

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