The Mythbusters water heater rocket was more successful than anything from Arca.
Edit: hmm maybe that didn't embed right.
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I did that for a few months for 2 meals a day while I was in college and interning and had no time for anything. Idk, it's sustenance. The mix left a nasty flavor in a thermos that I could never get out. The bottles were super convenient.