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Gourmet Eating when Outdoor Retreating



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By : Terry Daniels    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-10-21 10:35:26
Just because you are camping in the wilderness does not mean that you have to skimp on your nourishment or the enjoyment of your food. You can make plenty of meals that are delicious and fulfilling.

Camping trips are a vacation from the ordinary that force you to "rough it" and spend some time in nature. You sleep in a tent on hard ground, usually avoid bathing for a number of days, and cover yourself in sunscreen and bug spray.

Though you are forced to break away from your usual habits and not focus on the usual comforts of your routine, like dressing nicely and resting comfortably, this does not mean you have to avoid eating as well as you usually would. Some may find it difficult to create proper meals or feel as nourished when they are spending time outdoors; however, there are many ways that you can feel just as satisfied and healthy when you are away from the hominess of your own kitchen.

The equipment that you purchase or have in your possession will be a great indicator of how well you are able to feed you and your party. You should definitely have some way to boil water, whether it is a heat candle or a gas stove.

Camping stoves are usually pretty reasonably priced and will last you for years to come. They are a smart option for those that spend a lot of time outdoors or in remote camping locations.

Therefore, if you tend to spend a good amount of your vacations in the elements away from hotels and room service, these will be especially useful for you. Another great item to bring along with you is a Dutch oven.

This is a cast-iron cooking pot with a lid that can be buried or covered in fire coals to cook food. This process provides uniform heat within the vessel and allows ingredients to bake thoroughly to a tender consistency.

Before your trip, you should arrange all of these items and make sure that they are in proper working order. Test your gas stove and be positive that you have enough propane to last you.

Clean out your Dutch oven and examine it for any cracks or broken pieces. It is also a good idea to make a menu for each day that you will be gone.

It will assist you in purchasing the necessary food ingredients and planning your nourishment from the excursion. If you are planning on bringing fruits, vegetables, or perishable items with you, a cooler full of ice bags will be necessary, as well.

Try to use your perishable products within the first day or two of camping, so that the meats or drinks that you brought along will not go bad. A delicious idea for a dinner is to cook a pot roast with potatoes and carrots in the Dutch oven.

You and your party will be stuffed with a delicious meal and will have the vitamins and protein from the veggies and meat. You can also bring along produce that will not go bad if it is not kept cold, like apples, oranges, grapes, corn on the cob, and yams.

These items will fill you up and give you the sustenance and nourishment that you crave. If you are hoping to have a good deal of lunches and snacks that can be put together quickly and easily, you may want to look into freeze dried foods.

There are a number of packages and meals available that only need the addition of boiling water to feed a camping party. Most of them feed at least two people, and they are actually very tasty.

If you have a food storage supply of freeze dry, dehydrated, or canned foods, they can be used as options when you are outdoors and away from a regular stove. Canned goods are especially useful for campers out in the elements.

If you have previously canned produce, vegetables, stews, or meats, you can bring these along and pop open a jar whenever you see fit. Try making a peach cobbler for dessert using canned peaches in the Dutch style oven.

Your family will not believe that it was only cooked with a pot and coals. Other delicious items from a jar that you can make use of are pickles, peanut butter, and jams.

Camping can be a great way for families and friends to bond and enjoy nature. On your next trip, make use of the aforementioned tips and plan delicious and satisfying feasts.
Author Resource:- Terry Daniels is an accomplished expert in family preparedness and has been giving seminars for over 15 years. He recommendsFreeze Dried Foods to be included in your emergency food storage.

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TerryDaniels09@gmail.com http://www.foodinsurance.com/freeze_dried_food/freeze_dried_food.php
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