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Jam in a tube

Postby Lizzy » Mon 03 May, 2010 6:44 am

Hey all,
Just found jam in a toothpaste like tube in Woolworths. It is 80g and looks kinda handy for bushwalking.
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Re: Jam in a tube

Postby eggs » Mon 03 May, 2010 10:07 am

We always take our own in the reuseable tubes.
[the bottom opens right up to fill & is then pegged to seal it.]
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Re: Jam in a tube

Postby sthughes » Mon 03 May, 2010 3:41 pm

Yaeh I found this the other day, it was on special as well so I got a couple of tubes. Yet to try it but I imagine it's the same as 'normal' Cotties Jam. Previously I have just taken a whole jar (and one of honey and another of peanut butter (although the peanut butter can go in a snap lock if I'm in a 'lightweight' frame of mind at packing time)). So this might save me a few grams :-) Now I just need to find honey in a SMALL tube.
Still trying to work out the best bread alternative. English muffins are okay, crumpets last one night but seam to disintegrate after two nights in a pack. Bread squashes to easily and 'Mountain Bread' just aint bread :P
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Re: Jam in a tube

Postby corvus » Mon 03 May, 2010 9:13 pm

sthughes wrote:Yaeh I found this the other day, it was on special as well so I got a couple of tubes. Yet to try it but I imagine it's the same as 'normal' Cotties Jam. Previously I have just taken a whole jar (and one of honey and another of peanut butter (although the peanut butter can go in a snap lock if I'm in a 'lightweight' frame of mind at packing time)). So this might save me a few grams :-) Now I just need to find honey in a SMALL tube.
Still trying to work out the best bread alternative. English muffins are okay, crumpets last one night but seam to disintegrate after two nights in a pack. Bread squashes to easily and 'Mountain Bread' just aint bread :P


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Glad you had a go at this Jam in a tube as you said to me when I informed you about it," why use a tube its in a jar ",mine was your jar of jam went off !!
Just enough in the tube for an overnighter dont you think with some to share :lol:
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Re: Jam in a tube

Postby sthughes » Mon 03 May, 2010 9:26 pm

Dunno Corvus, it is nice to have a jar so you can mix your left over jam with your left over cream and spread that on a crumpet with some butter!
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Re: Jam in a tube

Postby Area54 » Tue 04 May, 2010 5:29 am

I have the larger food tubes for longer trips, but I made a smaller food tube from a sweetened condensed milk tube, cut the end off for filling and made a wire peg. Then replaced the screw cap with a snap cap from an old toothpaste tube. Have a few pre-filled with all sorts of gooey stuff!
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