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No camp chore is more satisfying than cooking over an open fire—a pot of soup simmering, the dogs browning, the husks of your corn on the cob blackening right at the tips. Given enough time, and ...
From flame-licked kebabs to skillet cornbread and next-level s’mores, these camping recipes bring big flavor to the great ...
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Just be sure to check and make sure open fires are OK where you're camping. Okay, you don't need an outdoor oven to make great food camping, but it sure is nice. Cobb's Premier Air (8/10 ...
Learn more For casual, amateur campers, campground cooking is probably mostly relegated ... you’re going to need a camp stove. Available in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, weights, fuel types and ...
Regardless of your approach to backcountry food—the ... around a fire with a good meal, conversation, and the opportunity to do it again in the morning. The best camping cookware will make ...