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Cooking Stoves Cook up as Many Dishes as an FHI Runway Iron Cooks up Hairdos

 

Are you tired of eating the same food on camping trips? Camping food doesn’t have to be boring. Of course when you’re at a campground it’s difficult and sometimes impossible to prepare the same foods as you would at home. There’s no refrigerator, microwave, or broiler in the wilderness. But that doesn’t mean that camping food must be ordinary or tasteless. Preparing foods that are simple to prepare, but will give you energy and excite your taste buds--might be easier than you ever imagined. So before you even pack up your camping stove, follow these tips to prepare meals with it that are as practical as an fhi runway iron:

• Instant food can provide you with a quick and hearty meal. Instant hot chocolate, oatmeal, pancakes, noodles, and soup are some options. Just use a pot on your camping stove and warm up some water in it. Then you’re ready to dig in!
• Meats complete a meal prepared on a camping stove like an fhi heat runway hair straightener completes your arsenal of hair tools. The old standbys of hamburgers and hot dogs are excellent choices. Also, keep in mind that thinner cuts will cook faster than thicker cuts. And to prevent the meat from drying out when it’s cooking, marinate it at home or at the campgrounds.
• Prepare one or two “fancy” meals for your camping trip, which will require your cooking stove. This will (literally) add some spice to your trip, like an CHI Ceramic Flat Iron can spice up your hairdo. However, limiting the number of gourmet meals you prepare won’t require you to haul too much food with you.
• After driving to the campsite, you might be too tired to prepare an elaborate meal. So you can prepare the dinner for your first night camping--at home! Prepare whatever food you like (i.e. a hearty stew), place it in an air-tight plastic bag, and then freeze it. Next, put the meal in a Coleman cooler, to make sure that it stays frozen during your drive to the campsite. When you get to the campsite, simply place the meal in a pot of cold water, and then warm it up slowly…voila! Lunch (or dinner) is served!
• If you’re on a diet, take a vacation from it while on a camping trip—unless deviating from it could literally create a “life or death” situation. Camping is an escape from your everyday life, so live it up!
• Plan all of your meals before your camping trip. When you return home, you’ll be ready to use the CHI Ceramic Flat Iron (Turbo, 2"), but will probably too exhausted to put away any items that you haven’t used.
• Most of your meals should be as simple as using an outstanding fhi heat runway hair straightener. Bring foods that are easy to prepare on your camping stove, and that won’t spoil easily. This can include canned pasta, canned meats, and the old standby: baked beans.
• Are you a fan of chicken and pasta? One quick and easy meal is to chop up chicken breasts into small pieces. Add spices and then cook the chicken in a sauce pan. Next, add instant pasta mix and follow the package’s directions.
• Popcorn is a tasty and convenient snack when camping. Use the kind that’s already packaged in its own container. This food is filling and requires no cleanup!

Once you’ve secured a camping stove, it’s time to make it as useful as the best flat iron. But the meals you prepare with it don’t have to be particularly gourmet or time-consuming. With the right amount of planning, you can turn your campground into a 4-star restaurant!


 
     
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