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bbwanderratte
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Is there such a thing? We’re going with more people and I want to take a bigger pot. I remember large banged up aluminum pots 25 years ago, when going with youth groups, but I can’t find these anywhere. Everything I see is over 4 lbs weight.
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alpinebrule
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You might try thrift stores. I pretty regularly see larger what appear to aluminum pots. One time use might consider renting if an outfitter had something that large.
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kjw
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Better off cooking with two smaller pots and two stoves.
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etuller
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Every boy scout troop or church kitchen has one or 2 kicking around if you beg you may be able to borrow one.
They are only 25-35 bucks at restaurant supply store or even online restaurant supply to buy a new one. Look for 10 quart stock pot. I can find them locally in Kansas at walmart in the latin cooking section(not sure every walmart has this or not, large immigrant community here).
I was able to feed 9 (inclding 6 teenagers) easily with a 6 quart pot last summer. Dehydrated jambalaya and chili both on the thicker side. Are you sure really need 10 quarts?
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Tomcat
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I searched 8-10 quart pot for backpacking and found this. . Maybe this would work.
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Minnesotian
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Here is a stainless steel 8qt at 1.5lbs: IMUSA 8qt Stainless Steel pot with lid
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