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- | The simplest hiking stove is a " | + | The simplest hiking stove is [[https:// |
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* check food at the minimum cook time to see if it's already done, or is done enough it can be removed from heat | * check food at the minimum cook time to see if it's already done, or is done enough it can be removed from heat | ||
* reduce heat as much as possible when maintaining simmers | * reduce heat as much as possible when maintaining simmers | ||
+ | * reduce ingredient thickness (smaller slices, thinner pastas like angel hair) | ||
* use windbreaks to keep heat focused on the pot | * use windbreaks to keep heat focused on the pot | ||
* use a pot wide enough to take the whole flame; | * use a pot wide enough to take the whole flame; | ||
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* use cold " | * use cold " | ||
* use cook-and-coast cooking methods like [[food: | * use cook-and-coast cooking methods like [[food: | ||
- | * use electric cooking if [[electrical: | + | * use electric cooking if [[electrical: |
* boil only the amount of water you will need in the near future | * boil only the amount of water you will need in the near future | ||
* preheat water and [[food: | * preheat water and [[food: |