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  2. Enjoy the Great Outdoors Even More With These Camping Recipes

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    From skillet cornbread to BBQ hot dogs, these camping recipes are worth exploring. Here, you'll find easy foil-packet dinners, summer sides, and s'mores galore!

  3. 43 Easy Camping Recipes That Go Beyond Burgers & S 'mores - AOL

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    These easy skillet, skewers, and campfire recipes will keep you well fed in the woods on your next camping trip: breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert included. 43 Easy Camping Recipes That Go ...

  4. 41 Delicious Dinners That Prove You Can Make Almost ... - AOL

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    Simply drizzle all of the ingredients—chicken, vegetables, and chickpeas—with an easy marinade of olive oil and a robust blend of spices, then bake it on a sheet pan.

  5. Outdoor cooking - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor cooking with a large pot and other utensils A gas cartridge portable stove. Outdoor cooking is the preparation of food in the outdoors. A significant body of techniques and specialized equipment exists for it, traditionally associated with nomad in cultures such as the Berbers of North Africa, the Arab Bedouins, the Plains Indians, pioneers in North America, and indigenous tribes in ...

  6. Camping food - Wikipedia

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    Camping food is food brought on or designed for camping, hiking, and backpacking trips. The term also encompasses ingredients that can be used to make said foods. The primary differences relate to campers' and backpackers' special needs for foods that have appropriate cooking time, perishability, weight, and nutritional content.

  7. Self-heating food packaging - Wikipedia

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    This design has the advantages of being more efficient (less heat is lost to the surrounding air) as well as reducing excessive heating of the product's exterior, causing possible discomfort to the user. In either case, after the heat from the reaction has been absorbed by the food, the user can enjoy a hot meal or drink.