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Bring Only What You Need For Good Meals Next Camping Trip
Discover the missing ingredients of delicious camping food, and gain the knowledge to make your camp recipes satisfy even the most picky eaters.
Outdoors people know the joy of sitting around a campfire and enjoying fresh juicy delicious food.
Having a well-prepared meal outside with fresh air surroundings can satisfy even the most demanding camp group.
Sometimes it¡¯s the camping cooking and food experience ¨C getting others involved - rather than just eating the meal.
In any case, there¡¯s a common bond among those who go camping: good food and memorable cooking experiences outdoors.
So whether you camp alone, with family, friends, boy scouts, or girls guides you get similar rewards from the experience.
And that¡¯s what I¡¯m about to share with you with your permission¡
Long Lasting Camping Memories
My name is Henry Tom, and I¡¯m the founder and editor at Camp-Food.com.
I started camping when I was 11. That was nearly thirty years ago, and I still have great memories of my first camping trip in old gold rush country, Northern British Columbia, Canada.
I remember trying new things, sitting around the campfire with friends, and have my first Sloppy Joe camp meal. It was different from anything I¡¯d done before. And that picture still spring from memory to this day.
Perhaps that why I keep going back for more camping.
Since then, I¡¯ve backpacked and car camped in all sorts of places including the Canadian Rockies.
What I learned is anyone can have good camp meals and enjoyable cooking experiences following the right steps.
The steps are easy, and I¡¯m going to tell you why. But first¡
Forget About Time Consuming, Clumsy, Complicated, And Dull Camping Cooking And Recipes
Forget recipes that take hours to put together.
Forget boring meals.
Forget wasted hours cleaning up cooking messes.
Forget cooking that turn off others from helping out.
Forget packing your car full of unneeded kitchenware.
Forget about bringing too much food, which just ends up going to waste.
Forget about all of that!
Satify Even The Most Picky Eaters
Quite often, my readers write in to ask what to do about picky eaters too. I know how they feel. My son won't touch anything that doesn't look right to him. It's frustrating.
Sometimes they're right though. Burnt food with ashes doesn't always look or taste good.
There's a range of reasons for picky eaters, but burnt food is just one of the top reasons why recipes alone don't work when you're camping.
That why getting the right advice and knowledge is the key to good food and relaxing outdoor living.
It¡¯s that easy.
You see, a camping recipe that works for one person might not work for others.
Why? It's in the way you put the recipe together. A recipe prepared over a portable gas stove might not turn out the same way as it does with a dutch oven over a campfire for instance.
Gas stoves have greater heat consistency than wood burning campfires. Five minutes over a portable stove might cook the perfect meal, but the same 5 minutes over a campfire might result in charred bits throughout your food. The way you setup your campfire could also ruin the whole dish in the dutch oven in less than 5 minutes.
Okay. So how do I get the right combinations you ask?
Experts To Give You Answers To Your Questions
Well, I¡¯m about to share knowledge from people who¡¯ve been camping for decades.
They¡¯ve camped alone, with groups, with family, and in all sorts of places and situations.
Their knowledge of camping cooking and food extend over years and hundreds of places.
Take Stacey and John Doyle for example.
They¡¯ve been camping together for over 20 years now. Stacey's interest for camping started age six when she was a Girl Scout. John started camping at an early age and gained outdoor survival skills as a Marine in the Vietnam War. Today, John and Stacey camp with their two children in New York State.
You'll see their Dutch oven cooking expertise in the advice they give. For example, Stacey talks about how to keep a steady flame for Dutch ovens for consistent cooking. The reality is an open campfires can change in a flash and either undercook or burn your meal. Only those with knowledge and experience can tell you about the pitfalls and tricks to manage open fire camp fire cooking for instance.
And then there¡¯s Brian Kline. He¡¯s been camping for more than 35 years. Since the age of 10, he's camped in all sorts of places from deserts to ice caves. Today, he enjoys camping near his home in the Pacific Northwest. Over the years camping, Brian has collected a wide range of favourite recipes, which he uses on all sorts of outdoor occasions ranging from boating to glacier trail hikes.
You¡¯ll also discover knowledge from other experienced campers like Sandy Baker and
Miranda Miller.
Sandy¡¯s been camping and hiking since she was a child. Over years, she's camped across North America from Mexico to Canada. Although trail hiking, canoeing, and white water rafting are her favourite pastimes, camping with her kids is an equally joyful challenge.
She brings a wealth of camping cooking and food knowledge that apply to different places and conditions.
Miranda is an avid all-season camper from Ontario, Canada. In her early twenties, Miranda traveled and worked in hunting and fishing camps throughout Central, Western and Northern Canada. She takes great pride in introducing her growing family to the joys of roughing it with canoe trips and bush camping throughout North America.
She has extensive knowledge preparing camp food for herself, for family or large groups.
And there are other equally experienced folks who'll share their insights into camping cooking and food.
You¡¯ll get insights like:
Faster and easier ways to prepare camp meals to save your relaxation time. This simplicity helps get others into the camp cooking experience too.
How to set up your campsite kitchen to keep items organized, and safer from food dangers.
How to plan you meals ahead of time to pack lighter.
Where never to store your food for personal safety ¨C especially at night when you¡¯re asleep in your tent.
11 unconventional and easy ways to cook food for a different camping needs and occasions.
How to keep your food fresh throughout your camping trip to avoid it go to waste.
And you get many more insights. Now of course you don¡¯t just get this¡
You¡¯ll also get proven camping recipes for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
There's something for you whether you¡¯re vegetarian, or you like chicken, beef, eggs, fish, beans, potato, cheese, or pasta.
You¡¯ll get all sorts of healthy and high-energy dishes ranging from meat and vegetable kabobs to pancakes and pizzas.
But you don¡¯t just get recipes¡.
You¡¯ll get camping advice that make the recipes fun and done right -- including how tocook by:
Aluminium wrap over open fire
Skillet over fire or stove
Pot-over-fire
Grille-over-fire
Dutch oven
Together, you get 76 camping recipes with quick and simple cooking methods even beginners can follow. That's 76 recipes that can be used for years of camping ahead of you.
Besides that, the expert advice you'll get can save you effort and money. How much is that worth to you? Good expert advice isn't cheap. Camping courses generally start at $100 - while others cost upward of $2,000 - and those individual fees are for group sessions.
More Than Recipes
Unlike plain recipe information you can find anywhere¡ you get proven camping cooking advice and recipes that work together for quick easy and delicious food.
If time is valuable, you can get all this immediately in ¡°How To Cook Good Food With 76 Easy Camping Recipes.¡±
There's no need to dig around for hours, and then running trial and error food tests while camping.
You can get started right away by downloading all the materials in a single 1.98 Megabytes electronic file.
With a high speed Internet connection, this¡¯ll take 19 seconds to download.
Once you¡¯ve downloaded the materials, you can view it on your Microsoft Windows computer without any other software. You just download the file and activate it over the Internet in 2 easy steps.
Limited Time Offer To Get Started
For a limited time, you can get all the advice in ¡°How To Cook Good Food With 76 Easy Camping Recipes¡± for less than the cost of group sessions with an expert. It won't even cost half the going fee of $100.
You can get the camping cooking and food knowledge at an introductory price of $17. You'll still get the expert knowledge in the privacy of your home.
By clicking on any of the blue links or order button below you'll be directed to Clickbank.com where you may make your secure payment.
I WANT THE ADVICE TO SHOW ME HOW TO COOK AND ENJOY GOOD CAMP FOOD!
Immediately, you'll be given the choice to pay by Credit Card, PayPal, or eCheck securely.
Once approved, we¡¯ll send you to a download web page right away.
Then, you¡¯ll have 8 weeks to dig in and examine it all you want, at your leisure... without any risk whatsoever!
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If, for any reason, the advice doesn't give you the camping food results you want...
You can get a 100% refund any time during the 8 weeks just by going to Clickbank.com¡¯s customer service web page. You'll get a link to this page in your confirmation email as a convenience.
That's all. There will be no questions asked, and no hassles. No calls to make. No follow-up.
You can get the introductory price of $17 for a limited time only, so don¡¯t wait.
Considering how much your time is worth, and the cost of food going to waste, $17 is practically a giveaway.
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So go ahead¡ give yourself the knowledge to suprise others - maybe even suprise yourself - with good quick easy and delicious food on your next camping trip.
Yours sincerely,
Henry Tom, Editor
Camp-Food.com
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