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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.

  4. Bookmark These Easy Camping Meals for Your Family Trip - AOL

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    Take some stress out of your next camping trip with easy camping meals. These breakfast, lunch, and dinner campfire recipes will satisfy any appetite.

  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. List of regional dishes of the United States - Wikipedia

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    A baked pastry, a traditional variety of which is filled with beef, pork, lamb, or venison, with onions, potatoes, and carrots. Usually handheld with a crispy outer crust. [48] Pepperoni roll: Northeast West Virginia and Appalachia: Pepperoni baked inside a soft roll to create an easily portable snack or lunch item. [49] Pimento cheese: South

  7. Camping food - Wikipedia

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    Cooking over a campfire can lead to pots and pans darkened with soot. Soot can be extremely difficult to remove and, if left on the pan, can easily rub off onto clothing or the inside of the backpack. Campers have discovered methods of preventing this problem, such as coating the pans with cooking oil, to make the soot easier to remove.