| Are you about to set out for camping? Then | | | | from your food. For the ease of cleaning up and |
| chances are high that you have some eating plans | | | | protecting yourself from smoke or other kind of |
| too? True, it helps if you just carry canned food. | | | | fire damages, consider putting liquid soap onto the |
| But what is camping without cooking for at least | | | | outer side of the pots/pans prior to putting over |
| once? This article gives you some smart cooking | | | | your fire. Carefully block ice to make sure they |
| tips that you can use while camping. Measure | | | | last much longer than typical cubed ice. All the |
| beforehand the ingredients that you'll be needing | | | | items inside your cooler must be packed within |
| for each and every meal. Get those from nearest | | | | watertight bags or airtight containers. |
| stores and pack up into ziplock bags. Make sure | | | | For keeping wild animals from paying unwanted |
| that you've labeled each and every bag | | | | visits, keep your food stored a couple of yards |
| accordingly. | | | | away from your tend. You can also consider |
| Get and pack your essentials like soups, stews | | | | hanging them high above the ground level. If your |
| and/or chili etc. Freeze those before you set and | | | | grill is not non sticky, apply some oil onto it for |
| try to keep those in a cooler container. When you | | | | keeping your foods from hopelessly sticking. Cans |
| need a snap meal, just reheat those. Mind the | | | | containing frozen juice should keep other forms |
| usefulness of heavy duty aluminum foils. You | | | | of foods cool. So use them. Use convenience |
| could find many uses of them during our camping. | | | | instant foods to get fast meals whenever hunger |
| Handle gas canisters with due care. Keep them | | | | strikes. Use some kind of fireproof cooking tools |
| upright all the times. Keep them outside your tend | | | | that ensure your safety. Keep the handles one or |
| in an area that is well ventilated. Occasionally | | | | two feet apart from intense heat or flames. |
| check whether there's any leakage. You can | | | | For keeping matches dry, you can dip some stick |
| check this by pouring some soap liquid onto all | | | | matches within wax. So whenever needed, you |
| those connections. Then turn them off when | | | | scrape off tips of those matches and lights. |
| you're not using them. Freeze your meat before | | | | Otherwise, you may keep matches within |
| you put them into cooler. | | | | waterproof containers. You can use some ziplock |
| Try and keep all other foods cool and that'll keep | | | | bags for storing such as soups, sauces or chili. |
| them fresh for longer. Cover pots when you're | | | | Freeze up those bags before putting them into a |
| cooking outdoor. This way, your food will be done | | | | cooler. It'll help keep other types of food items |
| much quicker and you'll be able to save a lot on | | | | cold. Following these cooking tips should give you a |
| fuel. In addition, this'll keep all the dirt/insects away | | | | smoother camping experience. |