I would probably say the GameCube. Looked neat, easy transport, had the most games I would just sit and play repeatedly.
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Especially with bacon 🤤
I had a lodge that I didn't do anything but cook on, didn't have any issues. The ex got that one. Had an old crappy one that I couldn't get to non stick the way my lodge did, then I sanded and seasoned it well before next use. By far my favorite pan years later.
It's kinda funny just how strong folks' opinions are on this.
I used to think the same thing, then I tried it with one of my crappiest pans for shoots and ladders. It's my best pan by far and probably won't need to buy another one.
Easily dealt with by seasoning yourself. It's not hard to get a nice initial season, then add some bacon for the good stuff.
My go to knives are Mora and Opinel. Have only had to buy new ones because I lost it.
For a backpack, Frost River is a bit expensive, but they are practically bulletproof.
Sand the crap out of any new pan can make a 'meh' pan into a 'muah' pan. A lot of them aren't nearly as smooth as they could/should be. We bought a cheap one that was quite bumpy, sanding down was a night and day difference.
I do everything I can to never unbutton. However, if I have to I start at the top.
Basically this.