Tricks for stuffing bear cans?

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Tricks for stuffing bear cans?

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I'm trying something a little different this time.
Couldn't jam all the freeze-dried meals into the bear can. So I cut them open, tossed out the little oxygen absorber packets, and poured the contents into double-zip Ziploc baggies. Wrote cooking directions on the outside of the bags.
I also packed one - just one - of the freeze-dried meal bags into the can. You know, the bags that get the boiling water and rehydrate the meal.

Went from "I can't jam it all in there" to "We can include a few luxury items".

There are some obvious trade-offs. I committed myself to eating these expensive meals in the next coupla weeks or throwing them out because I've destroyed their shelf life.
Also, clean-up on the trail is going to be more tedious. We're either going to have to make sure the one freeze-dried bag is cleaned out very thoroughly each time, or use & clean our little stainless steel cookpot. That means boiling more water, etc.

Seems like we usually come out of the mountains with the Whisperlite's fuel bottle half-full, so boiling a bit of clean-up water 'shouldn't' be an issue.

I sure would like to hear what others have done to jam as much grub as possible into their bear cans!
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Anytime that I repackage something it goes into a freezer bag. I think that trying to wash and reuse is a lot of trouble and besides, who needs the bacteria? Most of the time I eat out of my pot though. I just rinse with cold water and wipe it out with a cloth. All of my meals start out by boiling water and that should kill anything then.
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gary c. wrote:Most of the time I eat out of my pot though. I just rinse with cold water and wipe it out with a cloth. All of my meals start out by boiling water and that should kill anything then.
Yeah, good point, boiling water later the same day or next oughta keep things under control. Kinda sounds like famous last words...

When you say a freezer bag, do you mean the ones that are supposed to be tough enuf to boil them? I just used Ziploc sandwich bags, which won't matter if we use the cookpot.
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I always buy Ziplok Freezer bags but you do have to be careful not to over heat the water because they can melt. That is why I almost always pour dinner into the pot but sometimes it is easier to use the bag and not have to clean the pot. Here is a link to a good site that will help you out with all kinds of info.

http://www.trailcooking.com/trail-cooki ... ooking-101" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I wouldn't boil a freezer bag. The nylon bags they sell for use with the vacuum sealers can be boiled safely. A regular Ziploc will melt, even freezer bags if you lean them against the sides of the pot.

I re-use ziplocs by taking a ziploc bowl to eat out of - washing that is less of a chore. Two of my cook kits have ziploc container caddies that also protect stove and windscreen and collect all the little pieces together for storage. Look up the Past Primitive alcohol stove kits for an example.
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Telkwa wrote: When you say a freezer bag, do you mean the ones that are supposed to be tough enuf to boil them? I just used Ziploc sandwich bags, which won't matter if we use the cookpot.
I missed the part about putting a bag in the pot to boil. I was referring to heating the water in a pot and then pouring it into the freezer bag to rehydrate and eat out of.
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Thanks for the trailcooking link. Looks like lots of good info.
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You've made the biggest move by repackaging. One refinement is to make sure stuff is loose in the bags - you don't want to have a bag really full so that is is a hard ball. The loosely filled bags smoosh in better. Also, do not be afraid to use force. I leaned on mine with all my weight to get the last things in, and none of my food seemed to suffer.
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Telkwa wrote: We're either going to have to make sure the one freeze-dried bag is cleaned out very thoroughly each time, or use & clean our little stainless steel cookpot. That means boiling more water, etc.
Why not place the zip loc bag inside the one freeze dried bag. To clean you simply remove the zip loc and use the freeze dried bag again
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caddis wrote:Why not place the zip loc bag inside the one freeze dried bag. To clean you simply remove the zip loc and use the freeze dried bag again
caddis, that's a heck of an idea! I need to clear up one thing, though - you're talking about putting the food in the freezer bags that are supposed to be safe for boiling water, right? I just used plain old ziploc sandwich bags. I can hit the supermarket, get the tougher bags, and repackage.

I think what you're talking about is:
1) Put the food in freezer bags that are safe for boiling water, then:
2) Add the hot water, then:
3) Drop the freezer bags inside the Mountain House freeze-dried bag to hold in the heat?

Is that right?
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