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Camping Food Recipes

Posted on February 23, 2010.
Camping Food RecipesCamping recipes / food to take?

We are going camping for a week. We are in Australia and are not allowed campfires. We will use a gas camping stove thing.

Can you recommend some recipes or things to do to help please? Or things that we should certainly take with us as ingredients?

We * will * be close to the shops most of the time, we're not hardcore camping in the desert. But we do not want to run the stores for each meal.
We are also on a budget.

Crackers, cheese, sardines, wieners, all kinds of fruit ... Chips dips, of course baked beans ... Potato Salad bear .... still camping
Have fun ......... Bouquets

Are you just using an esky - bringing the frozen food is only allowed for two or three days. They are blocks of ice big departure. Ask your meat (steaks, chops) packed in portions of meals and cryovaced by your butcher and freeze (last 2 or 3 days)
Take instant coffee, tea bags, small packages of sugar, milk long life in little boxes, canned milk and cream, instant chocolate, marshmallows,
condiments and spices and margarine
Breakfast - cereal products, eggs, bacon, sausage, wrapped muffins, breakfast bars
Breakfast - biscuits, salmon or tuna packets, sardines, canned ham or chicken, slices of cheese, bread, instant noodles
Dinner - instant rice, instant potatoes (mashed), Europeans are surprised and beans.
Carry several cans of stew or soup CHUNKY. Add vegetables and soup tin / stew in a large saucepan. Add more liquid - makes a big pot of food.
More importantly - plan your week's menu before you leave home and purchase accordingly.
Many bottled water
Keep dry food in 20 liter plastic containers with lid and keep in the car.

Make some stew or chili and freeze it. later, you can thaw it on the stove, and it tastes good as fresh. Whenever I go camping us. If you are able to keep your commands frozen in the refrigerator, it should work well. Other things also work well frozen.

Here is a collection of camping recipes can be useful - http://www.gourmet-living.com/category.h ...

when I went camping trip class we cooked some of our meal before our departure. We made pasta sauce with meat and on, and dry pasta is easy to boil. We have made soups and frozen. Pancake Mix is good.

No campfires allowed? While you sleep outside, no camping.

Hot dogs and beans, it 'camping', after all.

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