Free Recipes for Camping.
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Free Recipes for Camping.
Recipes for Camping
Your "tasty one-pan wilderness chow" will leave friends wondering
when you snuck off to Paris for cooking class.
Pack some olive oil, salt, pepper, and herbs, in plastic film containers.
Use packets of jam, mayo, sugar, and peanut butter.
Carry pasta, rice, and granola as stand-bys.
Pick-up day ready-made salad for greens.
Don’t just feed to entertain the pallet, dazzle your fellow travelers
with your newfound art. This isn't bicycle boot camp. This is bicycle touring with recipes for camping! Yes you can have a clambake with capers.
Cook your food “el donte” to avoid any beasts growling in your tummy during the night. A glass of merlot before bedtime will keep you absorbed in sleep to the unfamiliar sounds of the woods.
Your "tasty one-pan wilderness chow" will leave friends wondering
when you snuck off to Paris for cooking class.
Pack some olive oil, salt, pepper, and herbs, in plastic film containers.
Use packets of jam, mayo, sugar, and peanut butter.
Carry pasta, rice, and granola as stand-bys.
Pick-up day ready-made salad for greens.
Don’t just feed to entertain the pallet, dazzle your fellow travelers
with your newfound art. This isn't bicycle boot camp. This is bicycle touring with recipes for camping! Yes you can have a clambake with capers.
Cook your food “el donte” to avoid any beasts growling in your tummy during the night. A glass of merlot before bedtime will keep you absorbed in sleep to the unfamiliar sounds of the woods.
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[QUOTE=dr_mcgarry
Pack some olive oil, salt, pepper, and herbs, in plastic film containers.
Use packets of jam, mayo, sugar, and peanut butter.
[/QUOTE]
I don't know if I like the idea of carrying a packet of mayo in a pannier on a warm day
A search pulled up many camping recipes for camping. I saw one about cooking an omlete in a plastic bag like a boil bag that I thought was neat.
https://camping.about.com/library/recipes/ucrec163.htm
Pack some olive oil, salt, pepper, and herbs, in plastic film containers.
Use packets of jam, mayo, sugar, and peanut butter.
[/QUOTE]
I don't know if I like the idea of carrying a packet of mayo in a pannier on a warm day
A search pulled up many camping recipes for camping. I saw one about cooking an omlete in a plastic bag like a boil bag that I thought was neat.
https://camping.about.com/library/recipes/ucrec163.htm





