- A
billycan is an
Australian term for a
lightweight cooking pot in the form of a
metal bucket commonly used for
boiling water,
making tea/coffee or cooking...
- Turkey; and in the
Australian Outback it is
traditionally brewed in a
billycan. Tea
leaves can be
processed in
different ways
resulting in a
drink which...
- Wisconsin-based
Johnson Outdoors.
Stoves feature a neoprene-insulated pot (
billycan),
corrugated metal heat
exchanger (burner) and
burner adjustment valve...
- huge hit.
Variations appeared, such as the "Teddy-Billiken Doll" and the
Billycan/Billycant pair (to
drive petty problems away). The
Billiken helped touch...
- Old West
gunfighter born
Henry McCarty, also
known as
William H.
Bonney Billycan or billy, a
cooking pot used for
camping All
pages with
titles beginning...
- Free Just Like the Wind" (Philips 320 269 BF, Netherlands) 1968 "Buffalo
Billycan" / "Let's Take a Trip Down The Rhine" (Page One POF 409) 1968 "Doctor Rock"...
-
though pots made of
other materials, like cast iron, can also be found.
Billycan – a
lightweight cooking pot in the form of a
metal bucket commonly used...
-
desserts produced in the region. Tea and
coffee in
Australia A
traditional billycan on a campfire, used to heat water,
typically for
brewing tea A flat white...
-
daily to
Heidelberg village for
meals before jaunting into the bush with a
billycan of milk and swag of
paints and canvases. The
first artists to
paint with...
- "stormkök", or "storm kitchen"). The
standard stove also
includes two
billycans (pots), a pot lid/frying pan, an
optional kettle and a handle, commonly...