by Laredo » Thu Feb 18, 2010 12:32 am
For those of you who haven't heard me preach this before already ...
There are multi-spice shakers sold at camping stores. Maybe that's good, maybe that's bad; I find most of them sit around so long the spice loses its "punch". But in the past my dearly beloved has shown me a better way:
pick up an extra paper packet of salt/pepper at Mickey D's next time you stop in there, and take a look at the *packet*.
To take small amounts of spices with you for camping, take a regular soda straw (a clean one, and I like clear ones), and cut a 1/2'' piece off each end.
Now fold an inch of one end back on itself, and pull this thru one of the cutoffs so that it forms a "clamp" to hold the "bend" shut. A fat one, like you get at Sonic or DQ, will hold a tablespoon per 3''; a skinny one, less. You can fold the top end shut and clamp it the same way, and write the name of your spice around the ring.
Mopar's what my busted knuckles bleed, working on my 318s...