An Extreme Version of Lunch on the Go

This guy has a long way to go and plenty of time, so how about some beans for lunch? No need to stop! Mmm, bike beans! And it would be uncivilized to eat them cold. I kept wondering what his backpack looked like as he pulled out everything he needed to cook while riding a bike. Still, I'm glad he didn't eat his beans with a spoon, because that would be the worst thing to have in his mouth if he happened to fall. YouTuber peakwings managed to remain completely silent except when the flames came frighteningly close to his face, and even then his sounds were comically understated. 

The description says that, despite the branding, this wasn't a GoPro camera. The comments held all the good lines, like "meals on wheels" and "absolute cyclepath." One opined that this is why we need safe bicycle infrastructure- so we can make it unsafe again. -via Nag on the Lake 


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The practical, safe, no-hands way to heat-up a can of beans on a bike would be either drop a 12v immersion heater in the can, or for a slower simmer, dump them into a 12/24/110v "trucker's lunch box". Powered with a SLA battery or 12V Li-Ion tool battery pack. Or tap into your e-bike's battery.
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