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Aussie Camp Oven and Bedourie (Read 16186 times)
 
Reply #20 - Nov 26th, 2010 at 6:10pm

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Carolyn™ wrote on Nov 26th, 2010 at 8:32am:
Exploroz if you are near me in Sydney and could pick it up your welcome to try my bedourie for the holidays but it is a 12".


Thanks Carolyn , But I'm Brisbane Northside.

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exploroz wrote on Nov 26th, 2010 at 6:10pm:
Carolyn™ wrote on Nov 26th, 2010 at 8:32am:
Exploroz if you are near me in Sydney and could pick it up your welcome to try my bedourie for the holidays but it is a 12".


Thanks Carolyn , But I'm Brisbane Northside.

Peter


Hi peter

I'm in Joyner..what suburb are you..
If you feel like a coffee or beer..PM me

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Reply #22 - Dec 2nd, 2010 at 5:58pm

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Thanks Aart  I will take you up on that some day .
Your number plate looks familar but then again there is alot out there  Grin

Well today I bought myself  10" ACO for my wife to give me for Christmas Smiley  now I have to wait until then to use it. Cry

Now Ineed to source a lifter / handle to use with the lid when useing it as a  fry pan.

I chose this one in the  end as it will suite my immediate needs and from I gather it won't be the last . 

The way I see it , a 4x4 to get you in the bush and the CO to enjoy the stay . So now to use them together .
 
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Reply #23 - Dec 5th, 2010 at 9:43am

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outback jack wrote on Nov 24th, 2010 at 8:58pm:
i can understand a bedourie if your carrying it on your back, but if your in a vehicle what difference does it make if you have a cast iron camp oven, or 2 or 3. a tank full of fuel weighs 80kgs or more, and a child maybe weighs more than a couple of heavy camp ovens



Jack,

In the caravan, every kilo counts for mass management.  25kg of excess camp oven is 25 litres of water or some food.  I am very careful about the mass on the van, and it does make a difference.  In the car, on its own not so much of an issue..

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Reply #24 - Dec 5th, 2010 at 8:21pm

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exploroz wrote on Dec 2nd, 2010 at 5:58pm:
Now Ineed to source a lifter / handle to use with the lid when useing it as a  fry pan.

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Multigrips do the job supurb

see the red and black handles in my pics  Grin
 

Cheers

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Reply #25 - Mar 25th, 2011 at 9:17pm

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Well what a shocking start to the year with all this wet weather .
We are going to Double piont for the school Holidays and wanted to try out the ACO before we go , so tonight was the night . Forgetting everything I've read in the past I paniced a little as I only started the fire around 5pm and the camp oven was still in plastic from Christmas day. However just after I washed it in the sink for the first time , I thought what about seasoning   Cry  , well no time but I chucked it on the tripod with a little water in for about 10 minutes and then took it off dryed it and wiped a bit of oil on it and thankfully the paper towel was clean and not black . Roll Eyes good enough for me , I then browned a 1.5 kg of meat and threw it on the coals . As soon as I had done that I jumped on the forum for a quick tutorial  and low and behold Derek and Southern Metal Spinners recommend that the ACO have the coals on top  Shocked   .  Not to worry as I've seen how Tommo cooks , so I took the oven off the coals and put them on top  and 1hour and 40mins later i had a beautiflly cooked roast with sweet Pot , pot and pumkin. they were put in about 15mins after the roast went on  as I had to cut them up. The family enjoyed it and I was supprissed .

Anyway as you can see I have had a few wines , but just had to share that this forum is great , as i needed it tonight and it gave me what I needed . I did take photos but they won't be put on tonight .

Thanks again for the material on this site  Smiley

Peter
 
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Reply #26 - May 21st, 2011 at 3:49pm

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Carolyn mentioned a 12" Mulley camp oven. Google search doesnt find them.  I need a clue as to what they are comparable with.  
Currently considering getting 12" Aussie Camp oven (spun steel) and smaller caste iron oven to fit inside for ease of packing

Decisions, decisions...  Cheesy Cheesy Undecided
 

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