Muff pot containers

NoBrakes!

Active VIP Member
Joined
Nov 13, 2011
Messages
6,042
Reaction score
11,883
Location
Edmonton
Theres also a place in spruce or stony that makes frozen meals for these no?

I know the muff pot and thing containers are slightly different, do these containers work in both?
 

Ballzdeep

Active VIP Member
Joined
Oct 12, 2017
Messages
1,967
Reaction score
6,860
Location
St Albert
I just fold them over and tape them shut. I've never had anything in them that is really messy. Wings, pizza bites, sausage and cheese, jalapeno poppers, steak bites... Now I'm hungry!

right! seeing Kimricks's spread layed out got me some ideas and made me hungry. Might be a dumb question...but i never put wings in my pot before, if they are frozen, do they actually cook all the way through?
 

kimrick

RIP Fellow Sledder
Joined
Nov 28, 2009
Messages
2,236
Reaction score
6,302
Location
In Heaven & Revelstoke
right! seeing Kimricks's spread layed out got me some ideas and made me hungry. Might be a dumb question...but i never put wings in my pot before, if they are frozen, do they actually cook all the way through?

They sure do.
I usually always put them in frozen.
Just plan a little longer before eating.
 

Heimie

Active VIP Member
Joined
Jun 8, 2007
Messages
268
Reaction score
359
Location
Stony Plain, AB
Theres also a place in spruce or stony that makes frozen meals for these no?

I know the muff pot and thing containers are slightly different, do these containers work in both?

KC's in Stony Plain. Some guys at Renshaw had them last year. Said they were like $10-15 each. Just what they said on price, I never looked into it.
 

Heimie

Active VIP Member
Joined
Jun 8, 2007
Messages
268
Reaction score
359
Location
Stony Plain, AB
right! seeing Kimricks's spread layed out got me some ideas and made me hungry. Might be a dumb question...but i never put wings in my pot before, if they are frozen, do they actually cook all the way through?

We usually cook a pile of wings and ribs and stuff, then package them in muff pot size meals in tin foil. Grab a couple from the cooler or hotel fridge and in my pack. On the hill they get warmed up. I don't have to worry about undercooked chicken or anything, just more like warm up and eat.
 

Heimie

Active VIP Member
Joined
Jun 8, 2007
Messages
268
Reaction score
359
Location
Stony Plain, AB

Attachments

  • Utensils.PNG
    Utensils.PNG
    227.3 KB · Views: 261

ferniesnow

I'm doo-ing it!
Joined
Dec 2, 2008
Messages
108,845
Reaction score
83,166
Location
beautiful, downtown Salmon Arm, BC

TylerG

Super Mod Geek
Administrator
Moderator
Joined
Nov 7, 2006
Messages
30,483
Reaction score
27,717
Location
Parkland County
KC's in Stony Plain. Some guys at Renshaw had them last year. Said they were like $10-15 each. Just what they said on price, I never looked into it.

They've been posting them on their Instagram, they sure look good. I don't go there often but haven't ever had a bad meal there.
 

Teth-Air

Active VIP Member
Joined
Oct 16, 2008
Messages
3,751
Reaction score
7,966
Location
Calgary/Nelson
Thought about this for a long time: Does anyone make a muff pot cozy? What i am talking about is a insulating cover that can be pulled over the muff pot to keep it at a more consistent temperature. I have some 2" wide foam tape that I will try to cover it in specific locations but not sure if that is best approach.
 
Top Bottom