eggs and spam
if fishing is involved, bring foil, lemon, salt and pepper
kabobs
2006-09-20 08:24:42
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answered by endrshadow 5
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For breakfasts, try making some homemade granola bars. You can control what goes in them so you can keep them as healthy as you want without the added sugar of the store bought brands. Other things could be hash browns and a fresh ham slice. Pancakes and waffles can be made ahead of time and then frozen until you are ready to defrost them for breakfast. Homemade muffins is a good idea too. Fresh fruit or even yogurt with some granola over the top is a very healthy breakfast and young kids seem to like it. For lunches, include a lot of finger foods because kids enjoy eating finger foods because it is fun! Crackers, bologna and cheese rolled up, puddings, yogurts, fresh fruit or vegetables, pretzels, popcorn, sun dried chips, granola bars, trail mix, and maybe a sweet treat every once in awhile are all great items to put in her lunch.
2016-03-26 23:19:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Break some eggs into a jar and put it in a cooler. Get some slab bacon and wrap in tin foil. Also, put in cooler. Take some milk and fresh sliced french bread. Also put in cooler.
There's nothing like hot french toast with crisp slab bacon in the woods for breakfast! Don't forget the syrup and the confectioner's sugar.
For dinner put a large salmon steak, cut up potatoes and carrots and peas in tin foil with
butter. Put in the side of the campfire turning occasionally. after about 45 minutes, open the tin foil. If the potatoes and carrots are done (thinly sliced) enjoy your meal.
2006-09-20 08:36:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Girl, I am actually in the process of writing a camping cook-book! Just last month I was the cook for a missionary team (21 people) in Mexico. Everything was done over a campstove or BBQ. Email me back for any of these methods or recipes:
Fritata
Baked french toast
Chilaquiles (Easy mexican breakfast dish)
Cinnamon Rolls
Breakfast Wraps
Easy Chicken and Dumplings (The #1 request from friends, etc)
Homemade pizza (really!)
(Easy) Grilled whole turkey and roasted potatoes
Fajitas or fish tacos (my favorite and really easy)
Korean short ribs and rice
2006-09-20 08:33:04
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answered by pknutson_sws 5
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just do an internet search.
one thing we found on the internet was to just take a piece of foil for each person. in that foil put a cut up potato, a chunk of hamburger, some veggie, and some chopped up onion. wrap it well with a couple layers of the foil and throw it in the fire or on a grill over the fire for a half hour or so. serve. we decided that this worked out so well that now we do it in the oven at home too.
found some other good ideas too, but this is the easiest one to type in for you. :)
2006-09-20 08:27:40
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answered by Roger 4
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Check out www.ecopolitan.com. Lots of great, healthy ideas there, like dehydrated chips--lightweight, nutritious, and you can add nuts and berries you find along the way!
2006-09-20 08:26:24
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answered by Zebra4 5
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