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    Quote Originally Posted by Swanny View Post
    I've got a Russel Hobbs seal fresh. Works well for me. Seal the bottom, cut to length put in meat and vacuum seal.Done all sorts from scallops to whole legs venison. They do like their own brand of bags as some brands are thinner.
    +1 does the job. Still to try out Ryan's toasted cheese sandwich method.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobba View Post
    +1 does the job. Still to try out Ryan's toasted cheese sandwich method.
    @Bobba Remind how that went again, got an overnighter next week and I want to travel light

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    Quote Originally Posted by charliehorse View Post
    @Bobba Remind how that went again, got an overnighter next week and I want to travel light
    Without finding the post I think it's just toast the bread, put some cheese inside and vac pack. Then at the end of a long day carrying two deer back to camp, boil the Billy and and toastie for a couple minutes in the sealed bag. Let it cool while you use the water to make brew, eat, sleep, repeat.
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