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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3049681" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Just a note to those using buddy heaters. The newer ones have a redesigned safety screen in front of and over the infrared burner.</p><p>The older ones held a tin of beanie weenies, Vienna sausage, or some pulled pork in BBQ sauce on top to heat. Just crack the lid open to relieve pressure and warm until bubbly.</p><p>Love cooking in the blind to help pass the time. You wouldn't catch me eating that crap anywhere outside of deer season, but when its frosty cold, and you have warm food or soup, its like fine dining. LOL</p><p>The newer ones, (bought two this season) have eliminated the ability to rest the can above the burners, but a cheap metal spatula from the dollar store works wonders. Folded the edges up so the can won't slide off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3049681, member: 5412"] Just a note to those using buddy heaters. The newer ones have a redesigned safety screen in front of and over the infrared burner. The older ones held a tin of beanie weenies, Vienna sausage, or some pulled pork in BBQ sauce on top to heat. Just crack the lid open to relieve pressure and warm until bubbly. Love cooking in the blind to help pass the time. You wouldn't catch me eating that crap anywhere outside of deer season, but when its frosty cold, and you have warm food or soup, its like fine dining. LOL The newer ones, (bought two this season) have eliminated the ability to rest the can above the burners, but a cheap metal spatula from the dollar store works wonders. Folded the edges up so the can won't slide off. [/QUOTE]
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