Cooking stove recommendations

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Re: Cooking stove recommendations

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sean_iow wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2019 12:34 pm Impressive as that is I'm not sure that

a) she'll fit i my frame bag and

b) the wife will believe I'm taking her to cook on.... to keep warm maybe :wink:
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Yes, I can see that more thought may be required on the packaging :cool:
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Look, I'm just the blue-skies helicopter-view concepts man, I'll leave the experts to sort out the finer details.

In the interests of balance, and to forestall another outbreak of Gender Wars, I should point out that male stove holders are available :wink:
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See my ad.

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