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07/3/2010 at 10:30am
Location: Scotland. Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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I like to use a heavy based household frying pan as the thin ones sold for camping heat up unevenly and can burn the food. But for normal pans I prefer thin based (but good quality) camping pans. It takes a lot more gas to heat up a thick based pot and it just seems to make the entire cooking process slower when you're outside. Also, it's easier to pack pots with folding or removable handles.
There's two schools of thought when it comes to buying camping pans. Buy cheap Value supermarket ones and throw them away regularly, or buy the best you can afford and cherish them. My good camping pans (three pans, biggest of which can hold pasta for eight, small frying pan, three lids, small nestling kettle, folding handles and carry bag, made by Terra Nova) cost the horrific sum of £50 eight years ago but they're still as good as the day I bought them and cook well. I could have bought four sets of cheapo ones for the same sum, but would they have cooked as well? I use my pans about eight weeks per year on average. I'd rather pay my cash and have a good reliable product, but for the ocassional weekend, Value ones would be fine if you were on a tight budget.
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