gatorgrizz27
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Following this. I tend to go one extreme or the other. When car camping it’s a full meal really no different than we would make at home. Steak on the fire, boil some broccoli on the stove, baked potato in foil on the coals, etc. When backpacking it’s nuts, jerky, bars, and a mountain house at night.
I’d like to find more of a “middle ground” where it is hearty, satisfying food that’s somewhat special to camping and fun for the kids, as well as easy prep/cleanup. Stuff like chicken, potatoes, and carrots in a foil packet on the coals. Hot dog on a stick over the fire and a can of beans on the stove works too, but gets old.
As busy as I am during the week, a bunch of prep at home before heading out doesn’t really make it ”easier”.
I’d like to find more of a “middle ground” where it is hearty, satisfying food that’s somewhat special to camping and fun for the kids, as well as easy prep/cleanup. Stuff like chicken, potatoes, and carrots in a foil packet on the coals. Hot dog on a stick over the fire and a can of beans on the stove works too, but gets old.
As busy as I am during the week, a bunch of prep at home before heading out doesn’t really make it ”easier”.