Sports How to Prepare Meals When Camping


by Tom Straub - Date: 2007-03-12 - Word Count: 420 Share This!

You will find that preparing meals while camping is a little different than when you are at home. While your are out enjoying the beautiful, natural environment, consider that you will not have the local grocery store close by to get more food or supplies. However, by using a few, easy methods while you are packing, you can have what you and everyone else might want to eat satisfying meals.

Meals should be simple, but still flavorful, and easy to clean up after they are over. You will find the most children enjoy eating hot dogs, hamburgers, and other easy foods when they are away from home. Cooking these foods on the grill is very easy and you will be able to serve salads and other foods as side dishes.

Bring a cooler so that you will be able to store cold beverages, foods that need to be chilled, and leftovers. Replace the ice every other day or so to keep the foods cold enough. Most campgrounds have ice machines, but you may want to find out ahead of time, to make sure that your particular campground does as well.

If you want to serve salads, you should prepare them in advance and bring them with you. This will not only save you time, but will also allow you to use the ingredients that you use often so that you will not have to bring any extra items on the trip.

Another way to save time and storage space is to create a chuck box, which can be made of cardboard or plastic. This container will hold all of the campers' plates and utensils, pots, pans, and cooking utensils. This box will keep you organized during the trip and will only has enough room for you to bring essential items.

If you will be staying in a cabin, you should find out which equipment will be supplied for you as some cabins already have pots, pans, and plates for those who are camping. Modern cabins may have additional features that you may want to ask the reservations person about as well.

The few, simple preparation methods mentioned above, may go a long way to help your campground cooking not only be efficient in saving space and organizing, but also let you have more time to enjoy your meals, within the natural beauty that surrounds your campground. Tom Straub is a successful author and webmaster of the Best Safe Camping website featuring online guides on over a dozen camping topics.


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