
Dehydrating Camping Foods
Take a pre-dehydrated weight: using the food scale, weigh a serving for one person of your cooked and prepared meal before you dehydrate it. Be sure …
Take a pre-dehydrated weight: using the food scale, weigh a serving for one person of your cooked and prepared meal before you dehydrate it. Be sure …
Planning a camping trip? If you’re new to the game, remember that fireside nosh goes WAY beyond s’mores and hot dogs. You need substantial food that’s going to fuel you, and that can take some planning! But don’t fret. Snacks like energizing bliss balls and hearty camping meals are easy to prep and …
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, no matter where you are. That’s why we’re giving you the best breakfast recipes that you can make in a pinch out in the wilderness. Who knows . . . you might even make some of these back at home as well.
Whether you’re going on an overnight hike or a multi-week wilderness adventure, these budget-friendly backpacking tips will help ensure you’re ready …
Just because you’re headed to a campsite doesn’t mean you need to leave your cooking skills at home. To go gourmet in the wild, backcountry campers …
Foil-packet cooking is nothing new to campsite culinary practices. A self-contained bundle of food is not only easier to prepare and easier to cook, …
Meredith Corp.’s social-focused food title Allrecipes is partnering with outdoor and camping retail store REI on an online hub called “Camp Out.” It …
Forget powdered soup and freeze-dried food. It’s more like a backcountry banquet these days. Take a peek at Mountain Equipment Co-op’s ‘camp kitchen’ …
Setting up your tent is the easy part. When it comes to campsite know-how, outdoor cooking is what stymies most would-be adventurers. Often, campers …
Barbara Hodgin, who was once president of the Pacific Crest Trail Association, is old enough to remember a time when, if you asked a backpacker what was for dinner, the standard answer was either “brown in a cup” or “green in a cup.” A clever hack for trail pad thai was an envelope of unsweetened …
Whether I’m headed out for a short hike or full-day trek, a little something to munch on is always a must. Not just any snack will cut it, though — …
Campsite cooking can be a challenge. Fresh is best, but what to make out there? To whet your appetite, here are a couple of great recipes …
In the UK, Pork Scratchings have been around for years and are a popular snack and bars and pubs around the country. The combination of soft fat, …
Ah, camping. We’ve already discussed its more glamorous sister glamping, but some weekends call for roasting marshmallows over a fire, sleeping in a …
I’ve never been a huge fan of peels, crusts, or any hardened, outer portions of various foods. Though I rarely take the time to do it, I prefer my …
Who says camping has to mean hot dogs for dinner? Or plain old scrambled eggs for breakfast? And while we love s’mores, sometimes we just want… well, more! To minimize your time spent cooking “al fresco” (AKA shielding your eyes with a pair of tongs in hand) AND keep all those campers happy, we’ve …
Trail mix is perhaps the ideal outdoor snack. But the packaged stuff tends to be loaded with unhealthy added ingredients like sugar, salt, and oil. To keep the fuel nutrient-dense, skip the stuff wrapped in plastic and make your own instead. It’s an easy way to avoid junk calories and unnecessary …
Freeze-dried Berries from Harmony House make a great addition to one-pot backpacking meals. You can also eat them dry as a snack without rehydrating …
Our top tips make camping with kids as easy as ABC! A<br>ATTITUDE The key to a successful family camping holiday is ensuring that everyone has a good time …
Whether you’re a frequent camper tired of choking down re-hydrated sludge approximating beef stroganoff or tuna mac n’ cheese, or if you’re a …
One of my favourite, simple cooking recipes that can be cooked quickly in a single pan and serve loads of people.