On my last prairie dog hunt to Wyoming, I remembered the hunting trip of the year before and a few cooking equipment items that were left at home. Hoping to solve this situation ahead of time, I got a 5 gallon bucket with a "Gamma Seal Lid" and packed it with paper plates, cups, plastic ware, paper towels, toilet paper, matches, plastic "Ziplock" bags, salt & pepper shakers, "Coleman" frying pan with folding handle, spatula, cooking oil, dish soap, dish cloth, dish towel, etc. This would be an even finer set up if I could locate a stew pot that would just fit into the bucket and make the best use of space. Once this kit is assembled it could be staged along with a second bucket that could contain a few weeks worth of emergency food supplies. This setup would sure give me piece of mind if it became necessary to leave my home in case of emergency. My bucket has a diameter of 10" at the bottom and tapers out to 11" near the top. The ideal stew pot would be one with detachable handles that would best fill the space available. I am guessing that I am not the first person to think of this, and I am also guessing that someone has the answer as to where to purchase the proper size pot. If you have got the solution, or you just want to comment, please let me know.
I guess that what I am looking for is something along the lines of an aluminum or steel pot that is close to, but does not exceed 10" in diameter. I am thinking of something that I could use to heat water for washing and clean up purposes. Detachable handles would allow it to fit in the bucket. I appreciate the posts referencing Dutch Ovens, they are great!