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I'm Looking for some simple camping recipes that will work and My 1 year old will eat! Thank u
maybe some grill recipes for kids?
Hot dogs, as someone else said, are the classic campfire food.
Something that I have taken to, and that my family enjoys, is to cook a roast before leaving. I then cut it into large bite size squares and vacuum seal it using a Seal-a-meal. At the campsite, people heat the individual pieces of meet over the fire on their hot dog sticks. No cooking or clean up for me at the camp, and people have fun eating.
Another classic of open fire cooking is hobo stew. I use ground beef, and again, I pre-cook it. At the campsite each person can take slices of potato, carrot, onion, hamburger, and seasonings and wrap them in aluminum foil. The foil packets are then placed among the coals of the fire to cook. The result is a meal fit for a king.
Oh, and don't forget the marshmallows!
Is there a place to rent camping equipment in New England (NH, MA, VT)? Tents and cooking gear?
I do not know of anyplace but I think you would be surprised by how cheap the gear is for the things you mention. You can probably get fairly roomy tent for $20 – $25 at a place like wal-mart. Cooking equipment might be a bit more pricier but I would imagine it is not that cheap to rent either.
I don't know if this helps. Sorry I can't tell you a place to check out for rentals.
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A friend and I are camping this weekend and looking for some easy stuff to bring. We can make some things in advance and other stuff on the coleman stove. Any good suggestions?
A big stake with salt and peper. simple tastes good and easy to cook.
Do not over take stuff it is frustrating after a while.
I need an idea for a one pot dinner. On this boy scout trip, i need a nice big one pot dinner that will satisfy 7-10 people. I will probably include Ramen noodles, but i need help, something that the leaders will aprove of. and nothing too complicated, because we will be in the middle of the woods while doing this.
any answers good
You can use the ramen noodles to make a spaghetti dinner, grab a bag of premade meatballs from the freezer aisle-you can xut them with a sharp knife into 2 or 3 slices per ball for faster cooking or make your own and do the same. make a sauce or buy a plain one and viola -pot of spaghetti
By the way did you know that your troop can earn badges from wigs for kids http://www.wigs4kids.org They are $2 apiece and will help a good cause. Spread the word to other troops.
I hope this helps-good luck!
We’re going camping for the first time and would like to see if anyone has some easy recipes we can try out.
We’re camping in Big Bear.
I like good old easy T bone steak but BBQ boneless chicken is great to with some grilled bake potato’s and grilled corn on the cob when camping keep it simple that’s the secret
Smores are always a big hit with the kiddies, but there are some really easy ones, that take little or no time to prepare, and yet perfect for cokking over a fire or a grill, check this out for soem dedlicious tried and true recipes.
http://mtnspotlive.com and look under camping/campgrounds

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