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03-02-2014 04:21 PM
I am getting spring fever and wanting to start camping again. I have been looking for ideas for new recipes to cook while camping and kitchen items to purchase to put in my camper any ideas for recipes would be appreciated I have been using pinterest and one note to organize my ideas!
03-02-2014 04:36 PM
Its been years and years since I have been camping. Thinking back when the kids were little we would take pancake mix (only need water), honey, peanut butter, apples, grapes, oranges and canned veggies. Trying to keep fresh veggies fresh is not always easy in hot weather. Premake the hamburger patties and freeze before taking. And of course the makings for s'mores. What's camping without s'mores!
03-02-2014 04:37 PM
Was going to suggest Pinterest!
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03-02-2014 06:19 PM
I don't pretend to be an authority on camping, but I would imagine it would be helpful to have space saving or double duty gadgets, like this measuring one from Pampered Chef.
Also:
a sharp, large knife
a good manual can opener
a large pot for boiling corn, making soup/stew, seafood
a collapsible colander
a well seasoned cast iron skillet (if you want to cook on the campfire)
collapsible bowls (or nesting bowls)
Lock N Lock containers with lids (or similar storage/prep containers)
a stoneware baker or tray, like this one (I use it all the time)
a pitcher for making tea, serving water, etc.
a non-stick skillet
all purpose seasoning blends
cereal keepers or dry storage containers for things you use most often
tongs
metal serving utensils that can be used on an open flame
silicone pot holders
a grill basket for veggies-
if you grill meats, perhaps metal skewers for kabobs
a butter dish
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03-02-2014 09:28 PM
I love that Pampered Chef measuring cup. One side is to measure solids and the other side is for liquids. It's a cup size, so not too big. I would recommend it to anyone.
03-02-2014 09:57 PM
Depends on what kind of cooking you'll be doing (campfire vs cooking inside your unit or grilling). Will you be gone sightseeing all day or staying in camp. DH & I camp in a pull-behind trailer & we camp in upscale parks in Northern Michigan. We plan our menus before we leave, allowing one day to eat food purchased locally (usually fish). We take our crockpot, have a small Weber grill, plus a stove & oven inside our camper. We eat pretty much the way we do @ home, but that's the way we prefer it.
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