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What is your favourite food while camping?

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Something that keeps well without a fridge and is quick and easy to make would be the best, But any suggestions are welcome.

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  1. brown 1/2 lb to 1 lb of ground beef or turkey along with a 1/2 of the package of taco seasonings and add a can of no beans chili. Heat until warm. Each person pours some over tortilla chips and shredded cheese, lettuce, chopped tomatoes and onions, salsa or what ever else you want.


  2. I've gotten hooked on the instant mashed potatoes that already have butter, salt and seasonings mixed in. All you have to do is add water and you've got some gourmet mashed spuds! Lots of carbs, lightweight, easy prep, easy clean.

  3. steak and potatos

  4. Instant whole wheat cous cous

    craisins

    canned chicken

    curry powder

    Try freezerbagcooking.com for more ideas...  

  5. A big can of beef stew! Easy to heat up, gives loads of energy. It can also be eaten cold right out of the can but doesn't taste as good that way.

  6. Beef jerky and cans of dinty moore beef stew.

  7. hot dogs !

  8. Marshmallows over the campfire!

    Make sure you take some things that don't have to be cooked in case it's raining and you can't get the fire lit.  I like to take salami or pepperoni, hard cheese, and crackers.

  9. Breakfast- oatmeal, pancakes

    Lunch- Grilled cheese is really easy to make-- or hot dogs

    Dinner- campfire stew

    Dessert- banana boats, or peach cobbler- you take out the pit of a peach, put a little butter/brown sugar inside of it and then put the peach back together and wrap it in aluminum foil and let it cook on the fire till its soft

    You can make pretty mucha nything while camping

  10. Tin foil dinners make a great meal. Place a layer of sliced onions, carrots, potatoes, and celery in the center of a large sheet of heavy duty aluminum foil. On top of veggies, place your favorite cut of meat. Chicken works best for me and I usually did 2 small b*****s. Add some seasoning and a little bit of water and you're ready. Fold on all sides to make a sturdy pouch and place in freezer bag for storage/transport. Once you have a good fire, shovel some coals off to the side and place your foil pack directly on them. Place a few more coals around and on top of foil pack. In 30-45 minutes, you should have a tasty dinner. Eat right out of the foil pack.

    Also, take along granola bars, canned beans, onions, salt, pepper, peanut butter, eggs, and bread. Oranges and apples make great snacks and you can eat healthy too. Enjoy!

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