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From: ems@amdahl.UUCP (ems)
Newsgroups: net.cooks
Subject: Re: camping recipes wanted
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Date: Mon, 16-Sep-85 19:21:53 EDT
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> 
> For a Boy Scout requirement, my son has to cook a meal over a 
> campfire WITHOUT USING ANY UTENSILS! Do any of you net.chefs
> have any good ideas? He'd like something a little more original
> that hot-dogs skewered on a stick. (My suggestion of the Olde English
> recipe of a hedgehog baked in clay, was met with less than enthusiasm!)
> 
In addition to hot-dogs on a stick, try 'just about anything else' on
a stick.  Fish, meat, veggies, etc.  For baking, use leaves (edible) to
wrap the stuff up and place it under the ashes and coals for an hour or
so.  To fry, heat up a flat rock in the fire for a couple of hours.
Pull it out and fry on the top.  Greasy stuff (bacon) first, then
other stuff (eggs), while the toast is radiant tosted on a stick and
the potatoes have been baked while heating the rock...

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