Place the above ingredients into aluminum foil sheets, make into pocket. You can add some seasonings (I use some balsamic dressing mix). Bake in the oven or over a campfire. You can also add a small piece of corn on the cob. This is great – it’s a I full meal but no pots or dishes to wash. Great for camping.
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Setting up a camping kitchen isn’t a hard thing to do.
I always like to start off with a list so that I don’t forget anything. I plan meals ahead of time so that I know what spices, additional pans, etc. to bring. Anything you can cook at home you will be able to cook on a camping trip if you bring the right supplies and cookware. I can’t tell you how great food tastes when you are camping, you will have to experience that for yourself. I can tell you, it will definitely put a smile on your face! Some of my fondest camping memories growing up was the good eats my Dad made in his dutch oven.
The more items you add to your camping kitchen you will find it easier to have a camping box or large plastic containers with lids to keep you kitchen items in. This will keep your camping kitchen items clean, all together and organized for your next camping trip. I like to bring a tarp to cover my kitchen area, not only to provide shade but to provide shelter if the weather should turn nasty.
Below is a list of items that will help you get started with setting up your camping kitchen. This list is intended as a suggestion, the more you go camping the more you will personalize your list for the items you need for your camping kitchen.
There is something very special about the natural world, and each trip outdoors is like an unfinished book just waiting for you to write your own chapter.
by Paul Thompson