Winter Camping Food Tips - Part Three

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. 

Pasta for supper works well. Using ziplocks, drop in a bag of frozen spaghetti into your pot with boiling water and wait for it to thaw.

Follow dinner with a hot drink and can consist of hot chocolate, tea, tang, or jello. Yes jello - it can make a sweet hot drink - just mix hot water with jellow packets.

In the winter, all you need in your personal mess kit is a big insulated plastic cup along with a plastic spoon. You can clean them after eating, by scraping out the leftovers with snow. This may be obvious to some, but don’t bring alone metal utensils while winter camping.

Aluminum foil as usual will prove its worth especially for packing. You can wrap your breakfast bagel sandwiches in individual servings ahead of time. Wrap up your bacon by meal in foil and just throw on the coals.

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