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snobuny
Registered: Oct 16, 2009
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    Nov 06, 2009 at 04:18 PM
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Sold the 4 stroker and am back on a 2 stroke so now I need a muff pot for hot lunch in the bush (hehe, ok so I have a bad ssense of humor).

I need one, which one do you ladies have and what do you recommend that you put in them.
foxyrmk
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    Nov 06, 2009 at 04:26 PM
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We have the muff pot anf the hot pots on our sleds. I really see no difference in them other than the muff pot is deeper in depth. I like the hot pot it has a fold over handle.

I sell the snackerpackers (mini oven bag that's the  right size for them) that you can put your leftover food or anything you can possibly think of. Example; hot pockets, burritos, those quick pasta dinners, left over pizza, lasanga, roast beef, etc.....

You will be enjoying that hot food on the mountain on that cold enjoy!
BackCountryBabe
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    Nov 06, 2009 at 05:34 PM
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muffpot, what am I not getting.     my mind totally went into the gutter after readying this post. seriously..i'm confused, what is a muff pot?  is is like a warming bag to stick food in?


sleddunk
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    Nov 06, 2009 at 06:21 PM
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http://www.jazzmotorsports.com/muffpot-cooker-p-30922.html

love my muffpot.  Can pretty much cook anything that microwavable or just needs heated up/cooked. 
dragonblue
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    Nov 06, 2009 at 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by BackCountryBabe
muffpot, what am I not getting.     my mind totally went into the gutter after readying this post. seriously..i'm confused, what is a muff pot?  is is like a warming bag to stick food in?


I'm so glad someone else was confused too...the first reference to them I read was a post by Brandy about having a pink muff pot...I thought it was something to assist with hygiene and wondered why on earth someone would paint it pink!  Oops! 
BackCountryBabe
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    Nov 07, 2009 at 11:39 PM
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Those are cool. On average how long does it take for your food to get hot?
snobuny
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    Nov 08, 2009 at 06:35 PM
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thanks ladies you just made me giggle and I had the worst day ever (had to work today!)

As you can see by my first post my mind was in the gutter also.  Thanks for all the insite, I still haven't decided which to purchase but will get one before our season starts.

foxyrmk.......send a linky about the snackerpackers, I am interested!
foxyrmk
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    Nov 08, 2009 at 10:13 PM
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here is my link; http://www.snackerpackers.com

I usually put my food (frozen) in the pot at the sno-park and then go ride, and about 2-3 hours later we eat and it's hot. I have never over cooked anything yet, sometimes my food may be just warm; just sitting around to much.
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