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Offline wyoutdoors

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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #120 on: Dec 30, 2010, 12:55 AM »
Got so hungry lurking this thread went out and picked up my own Buddy Heater and a couple of greenies for my Pro TC today. Besides, ever try to heat up chili or a sammie on one of those hand warmers you shake to get going???  ;D

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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #121 on: Dec 31, 2010, 08:22 AM »
Who heats their soup up right in the can?
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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #122 on: Dec 31, 2010, 09:10 AM »
Who heats their soup up right in the can?

Yep, I do.  I get the cans with the "pop top".  Shake em a few times.  Works just fine for me.  Haven't had one blow up....yet.

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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #123 on: Dec 31, 2010, 11:37 PM »
Who heats their soup up right in the can?
Pop the lid and heat it up, it's mmmmm mmmmm good!!!
I like the progresso clam chowder or oyster stew.
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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #124 on: Dec 31, 2010, 11:52 PM »
Grilled left over xmas ham with rye bread and swiss cheese.  :P


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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #125 on: Jan 01, 2011, 12:02 AM »
Must be a newer model out... Just picked up a Buddy and the top handle folds over to the back. In your pic it looks to be solid?

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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #126 on: Jan 01, 2011, 12:07 AM »
Good eye, thats actually a Dynaglow version of the big buddy. I have a Mr heater buddy single but really like the dynaglow better. It has swing out valves for the propane cylinders and one handed lighting. I think the newer buddies have the one handed control now.
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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #127 on: Jan 01, 2011, 12:18 AM »
Correct... Mine also has a swing out and igniter.

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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #128 on: Jan 15, 2011, 07:24 PM »
I'd like to thank everyone else that posted to this thread, now I can heat up soup and toast or heat up a sandwich at the same time  ;D

or just use one rack or the other

It takes only seconds to put on or take off the buddy heater

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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #129 on: Jan 15, 2011, 07:48 PM »
You would think that mister heater would take note of this thread and like make up grades to their heaters and sell this stuff. You all have great ideas. Good job. I'm off to the garage, to do what you might ask?? Hmmm.
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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #130 on: Jan 16, 2011, 09:20 AM »
Lots of really good idea's.  Definitely have to make me one for my buddy heater's.

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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #131 on: Jan 16, 2011, 10:32 AM »
I'd like to thank everyone else that posted to this thread, now I can heat up soup and toast or heat up a sandwich at the same time  ;D
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or just use one rack or the other
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It takes only seconds to put on or take off the buddy heater
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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #132 on: Jan 16, 2011, 10:34 AM »
Looks good Wild!!!  Can't wait to see it in action next week at the Get Together!
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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #133 on: Jan 20, 2011, 03:33 PM »


second shelf has tabs bent to snap onto 1st shelf and lets you put things over the hotter
area

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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #134 on: Jan 20, 2011, 03:38 PM »
I used the paint roller idea and bent one up in about 30 seconds and it cost all of maybe 4 dollars. Best mod this year haha, no more balancing ravioli cans/sandwhiches and everything should cook more evenly as well. Best 4 bucks I ever spent.

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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #135 on: Jan 20, 2011, 03:41 PM »
Come on!

Some one say it ....  nice mug.   ;)

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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #136 on: Jan 20, 2011, 03:43 PM »
Come on!

Some one say it ....  nice mug.   ;)

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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #137 on: Jan 20, 2011, 04:38 PM »
Come on!

Some one say it ....  nice mug.   ;)

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Didn't even notice it!!!  Give him a break, it was a whiskey coffee!!!  What's that...  Baileys in chocolate truffle caramel hazelnut frappe latte.  Ouch!!!
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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #138 on: Jan 20, 2011, 07:15 PM »
for once I figured somethings are better off not said    but then they repealed dont ask dont tell  lol
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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #139 on: Jan 20, 2011, 07:40 PM »
In response to LFMAOROTF, FOFF

Quote it right Shermanpup! I did not say "LFMAOROTF".

LMAOROTF, is all I said and if your skin gets any thinner you should stay by the fire. If you can't take a friendly poke then take a nap CB.
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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #140 on: Jan 21, 2011, 05:36 PM »
Look who got a (pink?) mugfull of discretion for christmas and decided to start using some of it...  Proud of you HAZ!!!  Now was it really discretion that swayed your response or did Q just beat you to the punch???  And how is it that Shermanpup jumps down Gamalots throat when Jim Q was the one who pointed it out???  Jim got nothin!!!!  Jim stirs the pot and slinks off...  love it!!!  Oh, Sherm...  I just made a referance to the movie titanic in a thread about Arctic Armor suits in general chit chat prior to this response, I got no room.  Waiting to be lit up!!! :-\
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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #141 on: Jan 24, 2011, 09:38 PM »
Sorry Gamelot and everyone else.I guess I didn't think enough before I put the mug on the cooking shelf.I was just using it to show how it increased the heat range.I will be more careful next time posting pics.Hope we can move on

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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #142 on: Jan 24, 2011, 11:09 PM »
Apology accepted and no offense was meant. You don't need to be any more careful but just expect one of us to pic up on stuff like this and give you a few pokes in good fun.

I never saw the mug and flipped right past it until it was pointed out. It was funny and still is and it would not hurt my feelings at all if it me who posted it and got called out on it. We can be brutal but almost always in a fun loving way.
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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #143 on: Jan 24, 2011, 11:33 PM »
You can refer to it as your mugshot. ::)
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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #144 on: Jan 24, 2011, 11:43 PM »
Man, I have a Big Buddy heater and it is just waiting for me to make something like this! Now I just gotta figure out where to start!

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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #145 on: Jan 27, 2011, 05:20 AM »
Thanks for this post. I recently purchased a used heater, well not very much used, thank you Phil. And did this mod yesterday, eager to try it out.

Thanks again for this post
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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #146 on: Jan 30, 2011, 10:56 AM »
Stole Gamalot's idea of using the paint roller grid (thanks!!!).  Works awesome.  Have it mounted on a regular buddy heater.  Here is some brats and kraut bing made on it yesterday.  All I did was bend it at a point wide enought to support the foil pan and then used wire to secure it to the grate on my heater.


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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #147 on: Jan 30, 2011, 03:16 PM »
I can smell the kraut now!

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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #148 on: Jan 30, 2011, 08:57 PM »
after all those i bet the shanty would be smelling of something much worse!

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Re: cooking with mr.buddy heater
« Reply #149 on: Jan 31, 2011, 01:40 PM »
I love this thread!! LOL it's turning us all into a cross between RED GREEN and Homer Simpson!! BEAUTIFUL!! :woot: :roflmao: Coat hangers,some DUCT TAPE(3M) and FOOOOOOD! :thumbsup:
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