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red bull stove
Got my kitchen down to 5 oz yesterday. The stove which is of the red bull design is tinier than the pepsi stove. It fits in my titanium titan mug with the stand and windscreen. I made a lid for the mug out of a pull-top from canned food. This all fits in my country-time lemonade bowl with lid used as a cup. And shortened lexan spoon also fits in there too. The stove, screen and stand combined weigh one ounce. 1 tablespoon(1/2 oz denatured alcohol) of fuel burns 8 1/2 minutes. I was looking for a weigh to reduce bulk, and this really helps tremendously. The titan mug has two fold out handles and holds 1 and 1/2 cups of liquid. I made tea 1st and tranferred it to the lid (cup). I made a wonderful black bean and couscous dish in the bowl for the second course. -All in my backyard of course- I was really impatient to test out the new mug. Happy Trails!
LaBastillefan2
12:42:42 PM
7/19/04

I second the use of the lemonade container, although I use mine as my cup. Most of my kitchen fits in it, too. Anyone that wants to try using one, note that you need to cut off all the plastic above the threads - the curved inner part is useless and makes it harder to use.
techntrek
12:51:48 PM
7/19/04

Ah, motivation in a can! At least I don't feel half dead any more. Anyone else treat this more as a medication than a beverage?
treebait
1:19:19 PM
1/27/06

slip a vodka in it and drink when you start feeling a little too drunk on an evening out, brings you back into that party mood.
Y2
1:55:29 PM
1/27/06

I decided to try Arizona diet green tea energy drink instead of my usual beloved red bull. That s--t tastes like bad beer!
treebait
12:54:43 PM
8/25/06

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