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Mail Order Meals

Who knew the humble mailbox had such delicious potential? Repurposed as a makeshift stove cooker, the mailbox—once a beacon for letters and junk mail—is now a haven for sizzling, aromatic cuisine. Inspired by the vintage designs of the late 19th century, this piece of metal brings a certain nostalgic touch to the campsite.

Interestingly, the first city mailboxes in the U.S. were painted in a variety of colors until they standardized to the iconic blue in 1971. Now, with paper and wood as kindling, the blue beast roars to life not with bills or postcards but with the sweet symphony of a simmering supper.

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