Camping Food that is fun and easy to make
You would think that
choosing camping food to bring would be as easy as saying “I’ll take what I like
to eat at home”, unfortunately not all the things we love to eat can be easily
transported or cooked over a campfire. You’ll need to get an idea on the
recipes you’d like to make first (preferably easy ones) and then create a food
checklist of items to take.
Camp food you will bring
doesn’t have to be boring, you can find some of the best food tips as well as
good menus online from novice to expert campers who’ve added there favorite
campfire recipes to camping chat forums. They have great suggestions on what
freeze dried or dehydrated foods to bring on your trip, gourmet ideas, healthy
vegetarian food and even fun kid food recipes.
You want to be prepared
for your camping trip and you want the meals to taste even better than home, so
do your research before you make that shopping food list and remember to add
non-perishable items.
Some food and supplies we
suggest to bring would be cast iron pots and pans, IDP camp toaster
23458,
Dutch oven P10D3,
Coleman Xtreme 5-day cooler
6251-707,
cooking mitts, clean water, peanut butter, juice boxes, canned tuna, ham and
chicken, dried fruits and nuts, powdered milk, beef jerky, spices, bread, hot
dogs and marshmallows to name a few.
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