Archive for March, 2007

Camping and Wildlife

Tuesday, March 6th, 2007

While living outdoors camping, you can not help but be surrounded by wildlife. Viewing birds, squirrels, deer, opossum, and other animals are a great blessing and can add to your fun. Of course there are certain things to do when camping to make the experience more enjoyable.

Never approach wildlife. Wild animals can be strong and fast. They especially get agitated when defending themselves or when they feel their offspring are threatened. Cornering a wild animal will definately increase their feelings of vunerability so back away slowly. If you’ve got young children along, make sure you keep an eye on them and teach them to call for help if necessary. (more…)

Ham and Apple Bake

Sunday, March 4th, 2007

Ingredients: ham, sweet potatoes, apples

Instructions: Cube ham, potatoes, and apples. Then wrap each serving in foil. Make sure it is tightly closed. Throw on your campfire’s coals and cook for about half an hour. Turn halfway through for even cooking. Apples add to the sweetness and replace butter in the recipe. They also give some moisture so the food isn’t so dry.

Winter Camping Food Tips - Part Three

Saturday, March 3rd, 2007

Due to the cold temperature, it’s hard to keep your frying pan warm enough to brown your hamburg. Thus cooking meat can be tricky in the winter. Pepperoni and deli meat can provide you with necessary protein.

Instant soups and stews are quick and easy to make and come in lots of flavors to satisfy everyone. You can even use your insulated mug to eat or drink the soup out of. (more…)

Winter Camping Food Tips - Part 2

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

For lunch, a mix of foods work well. Some foods you may want to include dried fruit, raisins, granola bars, trail mix, meats, nuts, cheese, and even some cookies and candy including chocolates. I’ve found that pepperoni and cheese on crackers is always popular.

You can prepare this ahead of time and provide each person with a personal lunch they can snack on throughout the day. You’ll want to cube or slice the cheese ahead of time so you’re not biting into a big frozen chunk. The meats can come from lunch meat or any leftover breakfast bacon. Peanut butter on crackers or a bagel sandwich (lunch meat or peanut butter) will provide you with some protein, fats, and carbohydrates. If you are staying at your camp, as opposed to going on a hike, you could actually do some cooking and have a hot meal. This will provide the campers with a rest period however make sure to keep everyone warm during this time as people may get cold if they just lull around camp for too long. If you want to go with a hot meal, take a look at the simpler dinner ideas such as soup as supplement additional food as needed. (more…)

Winter Camping Food Tips - Part One

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

First rule to remember is that while winter camping, you need to pack and eat a lot of food. It is estimated that your body requires at least 4,500 calories each day because of the extra energy needed to keep your body warm. Depending on your health, body metabolism, age, and sex over 5,000 calories may be burned. Paradoxically, your appetite may be less due to these same winter factors.

You may need to encourage yourself and those in your care to eat. The best way to do that is to plan an appealing menu. So let’s talk about what to pack. (more…)