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]]>Instead of throwing away your ketchup and mustard bottles when you’re finished with them, after you clean them you can fill them with pancake batter or eggs.
Most campfires meals are made in foil and you can wrap baked potatoes, meat, grilled cheeses, or spiced apples in foil for easy mess-free meals.
Skewers can be used for so much more than just s’mores. Wrap your hotdogs in crescent dough for pigs in a blanket or make cinnamon rolls over the fire.
The hollowed peels of oranges can be filled with muffin batter and then wrapped with foil before being placed on the coals to make an amazing dessert.
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What’s more iconic than enjoying this marshmallow, graham cracker, and chocolate treat over a campfire? This brings us back to our childhood, and we couldn’t be happier.
You can actually really easily cook bacon over a campfire! All you need to do is use a skewer or a stick and wrap the slice of bacon around it. Hold it inside the fire until you get it as cooked as you like!
Another fun idea is to make kebabs over the fire. You can either cut up vegetables and a protein at home or do it right at the campsite. Make each skewer unique and roast over the fire until it’s cooked.
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]]>The post Try These Useful Food Hacks Next Time You Go Camping appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Instead of throwing away your ketchup and mustard bottles when you’re finished with them, after you clean them you can fill them with pancake batter or eggs.
Most campfires meals are made in foil and you can wrap baked potatoes, meat, grilled cheeses, or spiced apples in foil for easy mess-free meals.
Skewers can be used for so much more than just s’mores. Wrap your hotdogs in crescent dough for pigs in a blanket or make cinnamon rolls over the fire.
The hollowed peels of oranges can be filled with muffin batter and then wrapped with foil before being placed on the coals to make an amazing dessert.
The post Try These Useful Food Hacks Next Time You Go Camping appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Three Easy Foods to Make Over a Campfire appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>We are here to hook you up with some of our favorites.
What’s more iconic than enjoying this marshmallow, graham cracker, and chocolate treat over a campfire? This brings us back to our childhood, and we couldn’t be happier.
You can actually really easily cook bacon over a campfire! All you need to do is use a skewer or a stick and wrap the slice of bacon around it. Hold it inside the fire until you get it as cooked as you like!
Another fun idea is to make kebabs over the fire. You can either cut up vegetables and a protein at home or do it right at the campsite. Make each skewer unique and roast over the fire until it’s cooked.
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