Gearing Up For Camp Cooking
Whether it’s car-camping, RV-ing, paddling or hiking, you can plan and execute the perfect dish while away from home. Heard of cornbread?
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Whether it’s car-camping, RV-ing, paddling or hiking, you can plan and execute the perfect dish while away from home. Heard of cornbread?
Gearing Up For Camp Cooking Read More »
We ventured into Monte Cristo territory, that glorious variation on a grilled cheese and ham sandwich. Remember those?
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Is it the fresh air? Is it all of the hiking, swimming and camping activities? Everything tastes better when we are outdoors
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Sometimes a hunting trip goes well, and sometimes it doesn’t. This recipe works for this time of year because whether…
S’mores are great, there’s no doubt about it. Melted marshmallows and creamy chocolate sandwiched between graham wafers…
Life After S’mores: New Camping Dessert Options Read More »
Aluminum foil, commonly called tinfoil, is a great way to cook many dishes and leaves you with no dirty pots and pans
Minimize Cleanup: Cook In Foil Read More »
That last day of any wilderness trip can be dodgy when it comes to eating something beyond sustenance. Try this recipe.
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There’s something about a fire-cooked breakfast that just sets the tone for a great day in our beautiful wilderness.
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One of the best parts of mass-produced breads, like hotdog and burger buns, is their super-squishy, cake-like quality. That makes them a great ingredient to serve as both dinner and dessert on your camping trips.
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Admittedly, this is more of a really delicious idea than a recipe.
Banana, chocolate marshmallow dip Read More »
Frozen blocks of spinach are ideal for camping: they’re basically an ice pack for your cooler, but you can eat them! Really ideal. Especially when
Campfire hot spinach dip Read More »
Tacos are ideal for camping because you don’t really need a plate or utensils to eat them. And if you mix the sauce before you leave, there’s
Summer is coming! For the next few weeks all the recipes you’ll be seeing will be in preparation for the long summer days spent outside
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When you’re in the backcountry, sometimes you don’t have a lot, but you need something fast, tasty and hot. This is a simple, highly adaptable
Sometimes, you just need cake. I’ve baked this from scratch before, but this is the one time I’m going to advocate boxed over homemade: when
Sometimes when you’re in the bush you need lots of calories, but you don’t have lots of time (or energy) left at the end of
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When your friend blows into town, you hang onto your hat and lay on the groceries, especially the Stolichnaya Vodka, or “Stoli”, as he calls
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Next to drug dealers, North American kitchens are probably the biggest users of smallish, sealable plastic bags. There are a variety of sizes and brands,
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If you like to camp in comfort and enjoy a challenge, take a Dutch oven. Breads, bannock, cinnamon buns, upside-down-cake, succulent meats and baked fish
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