Monthly Archives: September 2015
Ready-Made Camp Meals: Product Review
Working full-time in the outdoor industry puts us out in the wilderness and in camp sites quite often. Usually we try to make most of our meals ahead of time from scratch, but it’s really convenient to have some quick … Continue reading
Loaded Oatmeal
Although I have been enjoying it for years, I just wrote this recipe for Camp Cabela’s. It’s a great way to incorporate a variety of “superfoods” into a fast, easy breakfast in camp or at home. If you haven’t ever … Continue reading
Venison Camp Chili
Whatever wild game you have on hand, ground or cut into cubes, will be enhanced with this flavorful chili. Make in a Dutch oven in camp or make-ahead at home for an easy warm up over the coals or simply … Continue reading
Can Cooker Camp Lunch
Cooking for a crowd at home or in camp is easy with the Can Cooker. For small groups, use the Can Cooker, Jr. but for larger groups check out the full size model. My review of the Can Cooker, Jr. discusses many … Continue reading
Plum Clafoutis
When my 13 year old son went on his first bear hunt, the last thing I expected was to start getting texts about picking plums and making Clafouti. I didn’t even know he knew what Clafouti was! After a day … Continue reading
Fun with Fennel
When your kiddo asks if they can pick out a vegetable at the grocery store or Farmer’s Market, your answer should always be, “Yes!†Getting kids to try new things can be a challenge and getting them to try new … Continue reading
Sunday in Seattle
When my teenage sons asked me to take them to PAX Prime in Seattle, I wasn’t worried about how I would spend my time while they were at the convention. Eating is always at the top of my list when … Continue reading
Eating Seattle – IFBC 2015 Scouting Trip
The International Food Bloggers Conference in Seattle is coming up this month. Yesterday, I had the pleasure of taking two friends on day long food tour of that food-centric city. I like to think of it as my “Scouting Seattle†… Continue reading