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It's the little things that bring comfort

Snow Peak Titanium Silverware Set

Snow Peak Titanium Silverware Set

Rating for this product: 5 July 1, 2008

I sent a set to my wife who's currently deployed to OIF and she loves it. Trust me, it gets really old eating in the field and/or chow hall with cheap plastic crap (she's Navy deployed with an Army unit, I'm Marine Corps). And for all the gram-counting uber-light weenies: suck it up and enjoy the "civilized" feeling of eating with normal utensils. Promise we won't tell anyone your pack weighs an extra 1.8 oz, and you're smoking crack if you think you'll even notice the difference. I can still get by with just a trusty Ti/Lexan spoon or spork when hiking, but c'mon... this ridiculously light and sturdy set can make almost any backcountry meal seem like you're eating at the dinner table instead of out of your lap.

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Sometimes less is more.

GSI Outdoor Piranha Foon

GSI Outdoor Piranha Foon

Rating for this product: 5 July 1, 2008

While I do love my Snow Peak Titanium Silverware (see review), the Foon is my choice when all I'm doing is eating MREs or dehydrated/bag chow. The clip is great to keep it handy for cooking/eating meals on the go (quite a sight heating a meal on the move). While I'm sure I could find a way to break it, it has held up to some pretty rough "normal" use so far with flying colors. It's insanely light, too.

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GSI Outdoor Lexan Fork

GSI Outdoor Lexan Fork

Rating for this product: 5 October 5, 2006

Durable, light, and cheap. I prefer a fork and spoon over sporks/foons, and the Lex doesn't scratch nonstick cookware.

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GSI Outdoor Lexan Teaspoon

GSI Outdoor Lexan Teaspoon

Rating for this product: 5 October 5, 2006

Durable, light, and cheap. I prefer a fork and spoon over sporks/foons, and the Lex doesn't scratch nonstick cookware. Plus, it's nice to have a tsp for cooking "gourmet" back country meals.

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Stuff... and then some

MSR Alpine Kitchen Cupboard

MSR Alpine Kitchen Cupboard

Rating for this product: 4 October 5, 2006

Too big for my solo trips, but works great when I break out my Blacklite cookware for 2-3. Everything fits great inside and stays put, especially when nested in my large pot. Love the folding untensils.

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Chef in the field

MSR Blacklite Gourmet Cookset

MSR Blacklite Gourmet Cookset

Rating for this product: 5 October 5, 2006

Wonderful set. Works great, cleans easily, packs well. Spoil yourself and get the MSR Alpine Cupboard, too!

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MSR Pocketrocket Stove w/ Titan Kettle Kit

MSR Pocketrocket Stove w/ Titan Kettle Kit

Rating for this product: 5 September 25, 2006

The Mighty-Mite stove worked like a champ this weekend, you can't beat it for what it is. Like the kettle in this combo, but definitely bring a cup or bottle to use as the kettle stays way to hot to drink out of. However, it cools off almost instantly when emptied for quick stowing. Now if I can just fit the stove and canister in there like the picture...

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