In reply to TobyA:
> (In reply to Olli-C)
> [...]
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> I'm sure if you're cooking it in a small pot on a pocket rocket, and not in a jetboil, no one needs to know! Anyway, its a different bigger jetboil you can win I suppose.
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> It's a good idea for a competition though, because cooking in jeboil is to be honest, a total hassle. They have some recipes on their website but they all seem to involve strange American brand name products that I don't know and can't buy, and all the amounts are in bloody cups! What's a cup? I hope everyone who enters this only gives measurements in milliliters and only uses things you can buy in the UK!
A bit strange that the Jetboil website now says that the titanium Sol and Sumo stoves should not be used for cooking food or melting snow...!!!!!
(EN) FOR HEATING / BOILING WATER ONLY!
THESE GUIDELINES APPLY TO JETBOIL® SOL®
TITANIUM AND SUMO® TITANIUM COOKWARE ONLY.
If used without care, in certain situations, the aluminum
FluxRing® may overheat, damaging the cup and reducing
the performance of the system.
Use of Sol® TI or SUMO® TI outside these guidelines may void the Jetboil product warranty.
1) BOILING WATER: For fastest performance, use high heat
when boiling liquid water. Follow normal operating instructions.
Adding non-liquids (soup mix, oatmeal, dehydrated meal, etc.) to
water can result in damage to the cup and fins.
2) DO NOT USE TO MELT SNOW OR ICE: Do not use to
melt snow or ice as improper use may cause the cup to overheat
and fins may be damaged.
3) DO NOT COOK SOUPS OR OTHER FOODS: Sol® TI and
SUMO® TI are ideal for fast and fuel efficient water boiling only.
Do not use for cooking food to avoid potential damage to cooking
cup or FluxRing®.
See
http://shop.jetboil.com/files/sol-ti-sumo-ti-quickstart-v4.pdf