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Camping Food That Is Fun And Easy To Make By F. Medeiros, Fri Dec 9th
You would think that choosing food to bring would be aseasy as saying “I’ll take what I like to eat at home”,unfortunately not all the things we love to eat can be easilytransported or cooked over a campfire. You’ll need to get anidea on the recipes you’d like to make first (preferably easyones) and then create a food checklist of items to take. Camp food you will bring doesn’t have to be boring, you can findsome of the best food tips as well as good menus online fromnovice to expert campers who’ve added there favorite campfirerecipes to chat forums. They have great suggestions onwhat freeze dried or dehydrated foods to bring on your trip,gourmet ideas, healthy vegetarian food and even fun kid foodrecipes. You want to be prepared for your trip and you want themeals to taste
even better than home, so do your research beforeyou make that shopping food list and remember to addnon-perishable items.
Some food and supplies we suggest to bring would be cast ironpots and pans, IDP camp toaster 23458, Dutch oven P10D3, ColemanXtreme 5-day cooler 6251-707, cooking mitts, clean water, peanutbutter, juice boxes, canned tuna, ham and chicken, dried fruitsand nuts, powdered milk, beef jerky, spices, bread, hot dogs andmarshmallows to name a few. About the author:Fatima Medeiros is a successful author and publisher ofhttp://www.discount-camping-gear.org. Get information on campinggear, backpacks, tents, sleeping bags, furniture, and othercamping stuff.
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