Mark F wrote:I use the small flexible containers you get baby food, yogurt in.
Son of a Beach wrote:I always use butter instead of oil. It tastes better, is (according to some experts) better for you, and doesn't leak (at least if the temperature is mild or cold).
GPSGuided wrote:Oil can be carried without refrigeration but can butter on longer trips?
Orion wrote:Butter would work for that, although there would likely be more burning when trying to get those last kernels to pop.
Orion wrote:Interesting to try and unwind the health aspects of the two. Probably the best bet is to eat lots of veggies and not eat very much of either of those fats.
GPSGuided wrote:Oil can be carried without refrigeration but can butter on longer trips?
Neo wrote:This week got a bit carried away and picked up 7 sample jars. Made some spice blends and two types of cooking oil.
GPSGuided wrote:Be warned. Those specimen jars aren't very durable and the clear plastic can easily crack when dropped or forced.
The polypropylene ones are really flexible and impossible to break. They cost a little more but not much. The regular polystyrene ones are crap.GPSGuided wrote:Neo wrote:This week got a bit carried away and picked up 7 sample jars. Made some spice blends and two types of cooking oil.
Be warned. Those specimen jars aren't very durable and the clear plastic can easily crack when dropped or forced. They are always sealed in a zip lock bag when used for their intended purpose. I would not take them in my pack, except perhaps for dry stuff.
Strider wrote:The polypropylene ones are really flexible and impossible to break.
Neo wrote:My specimen jars definitely leak the peanut oil when on their side. Maybe some plumbers thread tape would help.
Neo wrote:All good on the manicare bottle with ricebran oil.
Been upside down and rocking around in the hilux for a couple of days and no leaks into the ziplock.
RonK wrote:I can't say I've tried them, but I notice that Strive Foods is now selling food grade doTerra Essential Oils in what I presume would be leakproof bottles.
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