cooking in the truck

Discussion in 'Food & Cooking in the Truck | Trucker Recipe Forum' started by beezle, Jun 19, 2007.

  1. Lepton1

    Lepton1 Road Train Member

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    Bummer! Yeah, need to remember that heat creates lower air pressure inside a container. After cooling it's hard to impossible to break the seal, unless you reheat to increase the inside pressure again.
     
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  3. Lady K

    Lady K Road Train Member

    Well now you know there is a tight seal!! Not as much worries if it tips over... Trying to look at the bright side :)
     
  4. DsquareD

    DsquareD Road Train Member

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    I've had it seal shut before and could just reheat, but this time it literally caved in the metal. I just figured it would have been designed with enough strength to withstand it.
     
  5. Charlami

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    I wonder if the could be considered a defect and can be returned for exchange?
     
  6. NavigatorWife

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    Sounds like it sealed like a canning jar, then it cooled.
     
  7. DsquareD

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    I've probably had it too long to return it. But it is definitely a design flaw. A piece of cookware shouldn't destroy itself just because you use it.

    I bought it at an independent truck stop. I was going to give it to a friend when I start my new job next week. Now I think I'll just toss it.
     
  8. Lepton1

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    Reminds me of when I sealed a brand new stainless steel thermos when I finished the hot tea at the summit of Mt. Rainier. Put it in my pack and forgot about it until I unpacked back in Seattle. The change in air pressure from 14,000' to sea level crushed it flat.

    Whenever I drive the mountains in the west I always remember to "put a squeeze" on my plastic bottles. No need to get shampoo all over my shower kit or honey all over my dry food.
     
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  9. Shawn91481

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    Lol or the opposite when you open your bottle of mayo or ketchup it shoots across the truck!
     
  10. Charlami

    Charlami Light Load Member

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    Very good advice. I will remember this.
     
  11. Lady K

    Lady K Road Train Member

    Ive done that with mustard... ALL over a white shirt!! Sigh... I still do it at times... I guess I'm a slow learner!
     
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