Camping with family is all about making memories, enjoying the outdoors, and, of course, eating delicious food! Cooking over a campfire can seem daunting, but with a little planning, you can prepare ...
To start cooking in Crimson Desert, the first thing you need is a bonfire, aka a large campfire with a cooking pot, as shown in the picture below. Bonfires are commonly found near settlements, such as ...
There’s nothing quite like unzipping your cozy sleeping bag and stepping into the crisp morning air of the great outdoors. The sun is just beginning to rise, and the smell of pine fills the air—it’s ...
My first experience with campfire cooking was at Girl Scout Camp where, after cutting the lids off of coffee cans and after cleaning out the grounds, we added diced potatoes, carrots and beef, set the ...
Before you leave home, cut the chicken into 1-inch cubes. Wrap the cubes in a packet of heavy-duty foil, then freeze. Just before leaving for your trip, loosely wrap the frozen packet in a second ...
A well-built campfire can cook up a lot more than ambiance, wieners and marshmallows. You can spend big bucks on stone or metal fire pits, but it's not necessary. Done right, a simple stone-ringed ...
Trail mix is OK for on-the-go snacking in the great outdoors. But there's no reason not to eat heartily and well once you stop and gather around the campfire. Here's guidance from Lorie Roach of ...