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Whamtastic
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Big Fat Baby with a Blackberry

Campfire food

DH and I are planning a camping trip - just one night, nothing crazy. What are some good foods to bring? I'm figuring (veggie) franks and beans for dinner, I know s'mores are traditional, too. Any other ideas?

TIA

Posted 7/6/07 1:07 PM
 
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Ambersmom
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Sharon

Re: Campfire food

Maybe eggs for the morning and some bacon?

Posted 7/6/07 1:08 PM
 

Whamtastic
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Big Fat Baby with a Blackberry

Re: Campfire food

Chat Icon I don't eat eggs.

I forgot to mention, we are various levels of veggie/vegan.

Posted 7/6/07 1:28 PM
 

SweetTooth
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Lauren

Re: Campfire food

you could put veggies on a skewer and roast them

Posted 7/6/07 1:33 PM
 

randella
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Randi

Re: Campfire food

baked potatoes on the campfire are delish! Wrap them in tin foil and put them on the fire.. Also, corn.

You can totally make veggie burgers and stuff-- just make sure you bring a pan to cook them in.

YOu can also make tortilla pizzas-- using a tortilla, tomato sauce and soy cheese-- cook this in the pan as well.

I am guessing you are bringing vegan marshmellows!

Posted 7/6/07 1:33 PM
 

jxnoscar
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Nancy

Re: Campfire food

Corn (unshucked)
throw some butter and garlic pwder inside and reshuck and throw on the fire YUMMY

Posted 7/6/07 1:36 PM
 

GoldenRod
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Shawn

Re: Campfire food

Popcorn. It's kinda cool popping corn over an open fire. You can either get the JiffyPop stuff, or go all-out and get loose popping corn, and use a pot with a bit of oil.

Pancakes work well over a campfire. Have a grate to hold the griddle, and just pour the mix as you would at home. Just keep a very close eye on them, since it's hard to adjust the temp.

Cast iron stew pot, and make a campfire stew. Potatoes, carrots, celery, etc.

Posted 7/6/07 1:46 PM
 

Whamtastic
LIF Adult

Member since 1/07

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Big Fat Baby with a Blackberry

Re: Campfire food

Great ideas, thanks ladies!

Posted 7/6/07 2:39 PM
 
 

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