Chris, I use a Stainless Steel nesting set I got at R.E.I. www.rei.com Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Paquette" <cp@ix.netcom.com> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 11:32 PM Subject: Westy Cookware
> Greetings: > > I recently returned from a week of camping in Big Sur, using the '88 Westy > as a tent, riverside (sublime). We cooked a couple of nights (or at least > reheated) and to do this I had brought a raggle-taggle pair of pans which I > use every day to cook with at home. I decided that I would like a set of > cookware to keep permanently in the bus. > > Any recommendations? My only criterion is that it should not be aluminum. I > was down at the local Adventure 16 and didn't see too many choices. I guess > the set should "nest" due to space considerations, but I'm not glued to that > idea. I'd appreciate any thoughts or experiences. > > I'm also after a nice, non-aluminum kettle to boil tea water in (I'm not a > coffee drinker). > > Chris > '88 Westy, "Rocinante" > Culver City, CA > |
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