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The AdjustAGrill — Campfire To Go

September 23 rosalie Camping Equipment

We love this new grill!   The AdjustAGrill — it’s the Campfire to Go fire pan combo contained campfire and cooking system.  It’s a combo of a contained campfire with a grill to prepare your meals!  This is a useful addition to your camp kitchen, and it is a great alternative if you are in an area where ground fires are not allowed.  It is great not only for camping, but for picnicking, tailgating at sports events, backyard parties and so much more!

Best of all, it is now on sale for $15.00 off at Campmor!!

The AdjustAGrill -- campfire to go fire pan combo

Your awesome campsite meal is ready … prepared on the AdjustAGrill!

The AdjustAGrill – Campfire To Go – Fire Pan Combo

The AdjustAGrill ‘Campfire On The Go!’ was specifically designed for meeting the requirements of environmentally sensitive permitted areas where ground fires are not allowed. The fire pan can be set up in a parking lot for tailgating or used on a picnic table for Dutch Oven cooking…. [More]

Price: $159.96  Buy Now

 

The The AdjustAGrill – Fire Pan Combo is also available from Amazon, along with several other models of adjustable grills.  Click on any of the images below to browse for more information on each model.
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Best Seasoning For All Your Camping Meals — Only Need One!

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A Seasoning for Every Meal 

One of the best seasonings that I have found is Suzanne’s Gourmet Southwest Rub This awesome combination of spices makes all of your camping meals better!  It is great with almost anything, from eggs at breakfast, to adding extra zest to sandwiches for lunch, to making a great dip when combined with sour cream or yogurt, to seasoning the meat, pasta and vegetables for dinner!   The ingredients are listed as ancho chili flakes, garlic, onions, salt, spices and dark brown sugar.  I believe the secret is in their combination of ‘spices’!   Add it to any of your favorite camping recipes for extra flavoring or an exciting new flavor!

The seasoning is available at Suzanne’s Hot Stuff, located in Cave Creek, Arizona.  It is also available from their website www.suzanneshotstuff.com.  If you are from or are visiting Arizona be sure to visit their store in Cave Creek, located just north of Phoenix.  They also have many other great southwest seasoning products.  Or log on to their website where you can place an order and can also check out all of their other products.  Everything that I have tried has been wonderful!   Their website also has some great recipes to try!

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Camping Supplies Checklist

August 5 rosalie ArchiveCamping Checklist

Got Everything You Will Need?

Packing for a Camping trip - checklist

Camping Checklist – make sure you got everything packed!

The most useful tool for planning your camping vacation is the checklist.  Use the camping checklist below to identify everything you will need.  You will have all your camping gear, everything for your meals along with everything needed to prepare the meals in the campsite kitchen, everything needed to build a fire, and all games and pass time activities.

Download the Camping Checklist by clicking here to get a printout of this list.  Print it and save the Word.docx format document so you can modify it to include anything else based on your personal experiences and preferences.  Hang it on your garage wall where you will see it while you pack your vehicle.  You can even replace the pics on it with pictures from your own camping excursions!

Are we missing anything?  Leave a comment below!

Shelter  

Coleman Montana 8 - 8 Person Tent

Coleman Montana 8 – 16×7 – 8 Person Tent

  • Tent
  • Ground cloth
  • Stakes and spare tent stakes
  • Tent light

Sleeping Accommodations 

  • Sleeping bag

    Coleman Tandem 2 Person Rectangular 45 Degree Tent

    Coleman Tandem 2 Person 45 Degree Tent

  • Pillows
  • Pads or air mattress
  • Alarm clock (probably not, unless you want to see the sunrise!)
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Lights

The Princeton Tec Quad is a great choice for task lighting

Princeton Tec Quad headlamp

  • Lantern
  • Flashlights
  • Headlamps
  • Tent lamp
  • Spare batteries

Outdoor Campsite Comfort

Alps Chip Table

Alps Chip Table

  • Chairs
  • Stools
  • Table
  • Games and pass-time activities
  • Blankets and pillows

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Cooking Gear 

  • Camp stove and fuel
  • Grill, lighter fluid, charcoal
  • Cooking pots and pans
  • Cooking utensils – serving spoons, spatula, knives, etc.
  • Dining ware for each camper – plates,
    Coleman Dual-Fuel Standard Compact 2-Burner Stove

    Coleman Dual-Fuel Standard Compact 2 Burner Stove

    cups, bowls, knive/fork/ spoon
  • Can opener
  • Camping coffee pot
  • Insulated travel mugs for hot and cold drinks
 The focus of any camp kitchen is the Coleman Dual-Fuel Standard Compact 2-Burner Stove…. [More]  Price: $119.00  Buy Now

Tools

See the Campers Toolbox post on this site.  Be sure to include the following:

  • Duct tape
  • Hammer
  • Work gloves
  • Bungee cords
  • Trash bags
  • Rope
  • Extra batteries
  • First aid kit
  • Insect repellent
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Fire

See the Starting a Campfire post on this site

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The fire is roaring!

  • Firewood
  • Fire starters, kindling and tinder for starting the fire
  • Matches – keep in a waterproof container
  • Fire extinguisher

Safety

  • Cell phone  (verify if campsite is within cell phone range)

    Silva Ranger Compass

    Silva Ranger 515 Compass

  • Walkie talkie – great for kids or if campsite is outside of cell phone range
  • Whistle
  • Compass
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Kitchen Supplies

  • Paper towels
  • Basin for washing dishes and cookware –
    Pioneer 16 Piece Blue Enamelware Camp Set

    Pioneer 16 Piece Blue Enamelware Camp Set

    large plastic pan works well

  • Dishwashing detergent
  • Dish rag, sponge, scrubber
  • Dish towels
  • Trash bags
  • Foil – go with the heavy duty
  • Plastic wrap
  • Zip lock bags

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Food

Groceries for all meals planned, include extras:

  • Bread

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    Planning Meals for the Camping Trip

    October 8 admin Plan Your Camping Adventure

    With a Little Planning You’ll Have the Best Meals!

    As we need to bring all of the food and supplies needed to prepare the camping trip

    Breakfast is almost ready!

    Breakfast is almost ready!

    meals, here are a few tips to help you plan for and prepare easy meals at your campsite.

    Keep your camping food cold at all times to avoid spoilage.

    • Replenish ice often.  Freeze some of your food ahead of time at home to help keep the cooler cold.  Freeze meat.  Prepare one-dish meals like chili and stews ahead of time and freeze.
    • Block ice lasts much longer than cubed ice.   Cartons of fruit juice freeze well.  Or bring cans of frozen concentrate, which will also save space assuming water is available at the campsite.  If water is not available then prepare the juice at home and freeze.  Plan your camping meals for the latter days of your trip to include items that freeze well.
    • Keep the items needed frequently (drinks, snacks, etc.) in a separate cooler.  The food cooler won’t be opened as often so will stay cold much longer.


    Prepare as much as you can ahead of time in your kitchen to ease the cooking chore while at camp.

    • Measure the ingredients for your meals and bring only what is needed.  There will be no measuring when you are preparing the meal.  Put the ingredients in ziplock bags, keeping the ingredients for each meal together.  Pre-chop raw vegetables at home and they are ready to use at mealtime.

      Meal preparation

      Prepped early, now meal preparation will be easy!

    • Bring condiments in squeeze bottles for ease of use at the picnic table.  While mustard and ketchup is usually already in a bottle, select or place mayonnaise, butter, and syrup in squeeze bottles as well.
    • Potatoes baked in the campfire are always a favorite.  Ease the task of baking them by pre-baking them ½ done in the microwave before leaving home.  Wrap individually in foil and keep in your cooler.  They will be ready to bake in the campfire.
    • Discard all cardboard packaging before packing the food.  This eliminates much of the litter accumulation.  Placing the food in plastic bags allows you to reuse the bags for other purposes (storing leftovers, stuff the kids have collected and accumulated while exploring on the trails, wet clothes when it’s time to pack for going home, etc.).


    An easy way to make toast is to place it on a stick with a Y fork at the end.  Hold over the fire, toasting each side to a golden brown.  Do not place directly in flames.
    Keep pots covered when cooking so to keep the heat inside and also use less fuel.

    Cleanup:
    Cover the bottoms of your cooking pots with soap to prevent them from getting damaged by the smoke and fire.  This also makes cleanup easier.

    Camp Kitchen setup

    Camp Kitchen setup, plan for easy cleanup

    • When you are finished cooking, put a pan of water on the stove.  It will be hot when you finish the meal and ready for cleanup.
    • A pine cone works great as a pot scrubber.
    • Always have paper towels handy.  Place a rope through the roll and hang in a convenient place.

    Click here to visit our page on for Campfire Recipes for some great recipe books that will give you many ideas for delicious camping meals!

    A good cast iron Camp Dutch Oven is an essential part of any outdoor kitchen.  Food won’t stick, and surfaces resist rust.   Solid Cast Iron provides even heating over the

    Awesome dutch oven meals

    You are sure to have awesome meals when preparing with your dutch oven!

    entire heat surface, cooking meals thoroughly and evenly every time.    Use this versatile product for cooking chili and stews, or for baking biscuits.  Place hot coals around the feet underneath the Dutch Oven.  Arrange more coals on the lid around the outside edge.   The heavy cast iron will keep food warmer for longer periods.

    The Dutch Ovens come in many sizes.  The Camp Chef 6 qt. Seasoned Cast Iron Dutch Oven  is a great choice for basic meals for your family or small group.   See the many styles and sizes of Dutch Ovens from Gander Mountainand select the Dutch Oven that will best meet your camp cooking needs!

    Dutch Oven recipe book

    Now, after you have obtained the perfect Camp Dutch Oven and you have prepared a great meal over the campfire,  make  sure you make the most of it!   The book entitled Field Guide to Dutch Oven Cooking  is full of ideas and recipes for using your Dutch Oven.   In the rich tradition of outdoor cooking in the American West, this is a great collection of all-time Dutch oven favorite recipes, including main dishes, breads and desserts.  It includes recipes for the beginners preparing their first meal with a Dutch oven over the campfire as well as recipes for the more experienced outdoor cooks.

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