Peel potatoes, put them in a container with water and they're ready to go when you;re ready to cook themCook and package beans, gnd beef and shredded cheese for burritos You can use parchment paper in much the same way you use foilJust put it on a griddlybut you can then burn the parchment in the fire and reduce garbageDon't use styro cupsbad for the fire and they release cfc's Pack lots of fresh fruit - especially oranges - for quick energyIf you drink coffee, you can make some at home, freeze into cubes, put in a ziploc bag and take those both for iced coffee and cool down help for camp coffeeHave fun!
Hello, You can use an iron skillet or pot over your fireSome items that will not spoil during your trip are: baby potatos-boil them in water, when boiled, lightly pan fry them in the skillet with olive oil, garlic powder, salt and pepperCorn on the cob-boil in water, then hold over fire for roasted tasteseason with salt,butter, parmesan cheese or hot sauceStove top stuffing-comes in a box, just boil water and pour box into the potGrilled vegetables-Can be grilled on skilletSliced zuchini,eggplant, even grilled bananas sprinkled with sugar as a dessert! Also you can roast chestnuts for a snackHopefully this helpsThese foods i mentioned will not need refridgerationHave Fun!
For my weeklong camping trip coming up in August I will be bringing a lot of regular home foodsPasta, stuffing, rice, chickenBring lunch meat, produce, and wraps (all of which can be placed into containers so the contents don't get wet in the cooler)Whatever you cook on the stovetop can be cooked while campingNo need to only eat hotdogs and hamburgers for a weekOh and don't forget to pack fruit!
By taking a stove, you're increasing your options by 100%Here are 2 links - the first is the best by farI've got my sleeping bag and little plastic suitcase for eggs; let me know when you'll swing by to pick me up!
Aluminum is much softer, so in general it is easier to shape or machine.