Damn, I thought my buddies could eat a lot....
When you get a bunch of fitters, welders and millwrights together you gotta do some cooking...lol
Damn, I thought my buddies could eat a lot....
Creator III
I have 3 generations of cast iron cook wear that I have inherited. My favorite ones are my great grandfather's 14" cast skillet and his 16" Dutch oven. Both many years old and still going strong. Both of them were used to cook for the cedar choppers of the Texas hill county during the depression.
+1I bring my tailgate Green mountain smoker with me usually do ribs or a brisket
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Off-Road Ranger I
I will be trying that one the next outing.My kids and I love hot ham and cheese sandwiches. I get a loaf of french bread, slice it most of the way through and pack deli ham, cheddar cheese (real stuff) and mayo. I double wrap it in tinfoil, and put in near a campfire, or on my old coleman two-burner stove on low flame and roll it around until the cheese melts. Pull it off the heat, and tear off one sandwich at a time off the loaf as the kids wander back by because of the delicious smell.
Pathfinder I
Member III
Good Grief, most of you posting here eat better on the trail than I do at home.
A question to those of you with the vacuum packagers...........the prices and options on these things run the gamut and I'm ignorant as a doorknob. I'd be a casual user (no commercial grade). Would those that own one make a few suggestions as to what you've found are must have's and what're bells and whistles.
Contributor II
Open fire ... i like thatCorned Beef Hash and Eggs cooked over an open fire.
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Enthusiast III