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Date:         Sat, 17 Jun 2023 10:30:19 -0400
Reply-To:     Gabriel Hourtouat <ghourtouat@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Gabriel Hourtouat <ghourtouat@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Funny travel experience
Comments: To: Eric Caron <ericcaron96@comcast.net>
In-Reply-To:  <AE91691E-954E-427E-822F-8A969F4EBEB4@comcast.net>
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I have one of those giant Coleman Marine coolers. One hot year I pre-froze a regular-size cooler with all the long-range foods inside that, and then lowered that whole, pre-frozen cooler into the blanket. That was pretty good.

What are those Yeti coolers like? Worth the investment?

On Sat, Jun 17, 2023 at 10:21 AM Eric Caron <ericcaron96@comcast.net> wrote:

> OK, > > This was a way to fun read! It makes me think, maybe I could get more out > of my electric cooler by putting a block of ice at the bottom. Then I > could just let it go when it is melted? Or, put in bottles of frozen ice, > and then drink them when melted and nice and cold. > > Great reminders and tips! > > Eric > > > On Jun 17, 2023, at 10:10 AM, Gabriel Hourtouat <ghourtouat@gmail.com> > wrote: > > "Then to my surprise, I got a standing ovation." > --doing things manually is like wizardry nowadays. > "Isn't there an app to light the fridge? And anyways, what does it mean > to light the fridge? Why are you lighting a flame when you are trying to > keep things cold???" > > I make block ice with empty feta cheese tubs because they stack nicely and > the square footprint makes good use of the available space in the cooler. > > I drape a fleece blanket over the cooler, overhanging the edges, and then > lower items down onto the blanket and then fold the blanket over top of the > items. Load the frozen stuff into the blanket first. If going out for a > week or more in hot weather with no access to ice, pre-pack the > longest-range items (meat for the second week, frozen milk) in a soft > cooler and/or cardboard box in the freezer and load that whole thing into > the blanket first with a piece of foam under the blanket. Then > strategically use the blanket and load other other items into the cooler > working outwards from your longest range items. Veggies and other frequent > use items stay on top of the blanket for a soft ride and to keep them from > freezing. The blanket makes an effective barrier to air exchange each time > you open the cooler, helping to keep out the heat and humidity. The > blanket can also be pre-chilled in the freezer at home. > > Note: each time an item gets chilled more than it needs to be chilled in > your cooler -- that represents failure. Because it means that the heat > from that item (ketchup, veggie, peanut butter) went into the frozen stuff > in your cooler. > > cover your cooler with a windshield sunshade and generally keep it out of > the sun. Make a custom-made cooler cover out of a broken sunshade (or > duct-wrap from HomeDepot. ( > https://www.homedepot.ca/product/reflectix-bubble-pack-2-x10-/1000407996?rrec=true) > I am still not sure if the best cover is two sides and the top or four > sides and the top. > > Theory: the best cover would be anodized aluminum. Painted aluminum would > be worthless as it gets just as hot as steel and other items in the sun. > But I have noticed that anodized aluminum (such as climbing gear) stays > cool to the touch even in blazing sunshine. Needs more research. > Comments? > > am i neurotic? > > i can also clean up a whole one-person meal with a hot, freshly used > teabag. > > > >> >


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