Reddit Reddit reviews AMG Titanium Lightweight Uncoated Outdoor Camping Cookware Backpacking - Medium 42.26oz

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AMG Titanium Lightweight Uncoated Outdoor Camping Cookware Backpacking - Medium 42.26oz
It is very light and does not rust, perfect for outdoor activities.It has no taste or smell of metal.Titanium is extremely robust.Unlike stainless steel, titanium is harmless to human body.Made in South Korea
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2 Reddit comments about AMG Titanium Lightweight Uncoated Outdoor Camping Cookware Backpacking - Medium 42.26oz:

u/ncte · 2 pointsr/Ultralight

I'll go a little off kilter here. If I'm on a more fishing oriented trip, I'll pack ~2/3 of my normal food allotment. At worst this puts me in a caloric deficit, but not starving. At best, I may end up packing out some of my food. I absolutely only do this for shorter (<4 day trips). Let your dog bring his own food in his usual proportions, big diet changes are a no go on trail, which can already be stressful for them.

Cookware, I have a pot/lid setup (around 6" diameter), where I'll cook the instant grain in the pot and saute the fish in the lid afterwards, and one stove.

For cooking, I like to take some soy sauce powder and add mustard powder for a mix, japanese seven spice , couscous or rice, and some olive oil. The premise is I'll either have protein with my grain, or I won't. Start the rice while dressing the fish (Opinel 6). I'm a fan of bone in, skin on, but you'll have time to fillet or skin if you like. Once the rice is done, switch to the lid, add oil, bloom the seven spice, add the fish and cook, finish with water and soy+mustard powder (this emulsifies for a nice sauce). Pour the sauce over the rice, and finished. If you didn't have any luck, its still pretty damn tasty rice. If you're worried about calories, bringing some extra oil and nuts (pine or peanuts are my preference) can go a long way in making the meal more satiating, but adds weight. Obviously share with your pup so he'll love you more.

The right fly can be important, but I have yet to be let down by generic sekasa kebari (on western and tenkara setups). To the point that I don't even bother with flotant anymore, if it sinks I jig, if it floats I let it. At most I'll add a tungsten bead to a couple in case the fish are really deep.

u/alphaferric · 2 pointsr/Ultralight

Not sure if you want the pot to have that volume or if the combo pot+lid can have, but I've liked this AMG set and its pretty cheap at $40USD