There was a lot of pulp from the strawberries I had liquified in the blender. Next time I might strain it first. Two thumbs up from me?? Read More
My Final Review on Engine 2 Diet? Engine 2 has some good points, but no salad dressing and limited avocado makes me want to cry. Tastes like sadness. No need to restrict food types to this extent. Pass. Want more diet reviews? Check out this one on the Ketotarian Diet!
Well, that is no big deal, right? The fuel smelled approximately right, so we went ahead and used it on our expedition. It was cold enough that I had multiple layers of gloves on for a couple of weeks. After we got off the mountain, I removed the gloves and discovered a chemical burn on the skin of the right thumb. It continued to get worse for some time before it finally healed. The moral is: be careful with fuel bottle caps. –B. G. – Tim Zen Spectator @asdzxc57 Locale: MI Nice tip hhope, thank you. Anonymous Inactive "Of course, I properly released the pressure in the fuel bottles by doing what msr said to do, flip stove over once it has cooled, turn on gas valve, air comes out, wait for hissing to stop, close valve, remove fitting, end of story, let evaporate in case some fuel came out. Nifty and simple design. " +1 This is SOP. Provided one reads the instructions…… Harald wrote: > what msr said to do, flip stove over once it has cooled, turn on gas valve, air comes > out, wait for hissing to stop, close valve, remove fitting, end of story, This works best if you do this right at the end of cooking, so any fuel which comes out contributes to the cooking.
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