This is a cool trick to make your own travel spice rack for whatever.
And again, this is stuff most everybody can do with what they already have around the house.
What you'll need:
straws (clear work best)
heat source (I waited till my wife went to work and used her hair thingy)
scissors
spices, sauces, oils of your choice
Options:
solid container (beats a ziploc bag)
small funnel (just makes loading the spices easier)
silica packet (meh)
It's pretty simple.
1. Using heat seal the bottom of a straw.
2. Load your shit. I used ¼, ½, and 1 teaspoon increments. Play with, use what works best for you.
3. After loading your shit cut the straw leaving enough room to seal the top.
4. Seal the top...
Load up various straws. Make whatevers you want. If you don't have clear straws just use a Sharpie to label each stick.
*TIP*
If you use your wife's hair thingy to seal your straws, clean the evidences before she gets home. :ax me how i know:
As Emeril says...BAAM! That's it. You're finished.
...and I know what you're thinking. "Fawk. Just swipe shit from Burger King." Jigga, please.
Is Burger King's pepper packets permeable proof?
Does McDonalds have cock sauce packets?
When was the last time you saw a Webers Gourmet Burger spice packet at Wendy's?
DIY Travel spice "rack" thing
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DIY Travel spice "rack" thing
A buddy of mine on another site I run put this together. Thought it was too good not to share w/ everyone. If you do any kind of ATV Camping, and like to have food with flavor, this is the ticket!
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Re: DIY Travel spice "rack" think
Hey...Very cool idea.
Lori grabs extra mustard and mayo packs...when ever she's at an AM/PM or such too.
Lori grabs extra mustard and mayo packs...when ever she's at an AM/PM or such too.
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Re: DIY Travel spice "rack" think
Yup same here - I had a packet of "Cholua" explode in my little lunch bag on one trip (9200') - quite messy...Ken wrote:Hey...Very cool idea.
Lori grabs extra mustard and mayo packs...when ever she's at an AM/PM or such too.
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Re: DIY Travel spice "rack" thing
great idea modfather. i also garb some stuff from places err or use to would be a better phrase. The best use to be arbys in grass valley they had mayo / musterd / bbq /pepper/salt/ spoons / forks / knifes by the drink area. When i was broke and wanted to go camping / fishing id head there.
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Re: DIY Travel spice "rack" thing
There is little out there that can't be fixed up with a bunch of condiments - I'm fully convinced of thisMr. Green wrote:great idea modfather. i also garb some stuff from places err or use to would be a better phrase. The best use to be arbys in grass valley they had mayo / musterd / bbq /pepper/salt/ spoons / forks / knifes by the drink area. When i was broke and wanted to go camping / fishing id head there.
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