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http://www.wildernessdining.com/shop...janesfarm.html

It's not cheap but it's actually pretty decent.

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On 8/2/2004 2:19 PM, Steve Calvin wrote:
> http://www.wildernessdining.com/shop...janesfarm.html
>
> It's not cheap but it's actually pretty decent.
>


Does anyone have suggestions for homemade camping food? I am especially
interested in side dish suggestions. Thanks!

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On 8/2/2004 2:19 PM, Steve Calvin wrote:
> http://www.wildernessdining.com/shop...janesfarm.html
>
> It's not cheap but it's actually pretty decent.
>


Does anyone have suggestions for homemade camping food? I am especially
interested in side dish suggestions. Thanks!

--
jmk in NC
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On 8/2/2004 2:19 PM, Steve Calvin wrote:
> http://www.wildernessdining.com/shop...janesfarm.html
>
> It's not cheap but it's actually pretty decent.
>


Does anyone have suggestions for homemade camping food? I am especially
interested in side dish suggestions. Thanks!

--
jmk in NC
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"jmk" > wrote in message
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> On 8/2/2004 2:19 PM, Steve Calvin wrote:
>
> Does anyone have suggestions for homemade camping food? I am

especially
> interested in side dish suggestions. Thanks!



That would depend a lot on the kind of camping you have in mind. It
makes a difference whether you are going to have your car nearby with
an ice chest and cooking equipment, or an RV, or just roughing it or
backpacking.




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"jmk" > wrote in message
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> On 8/2/2004 2:19 PM, Steve Calvin wrote:
>
> Does anyone have suggestions for homemade camping food? I am

especially
> interested in side dish suggestions. Thanks!



That would depend a lot on the kind of camping you have in mind. It
makes a difference whether you are going to have your car nearby with
an ice chest and cooking equipment, or an RV, or just roughing it or
backpacking.


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On Mon, 02 Aug 2004 15:03:47 -0400, jmk wrote:

> Does anyone have suggestions for homemade camping food? I am especially
> interested in side dish suggestions. Thanks!


http://www.seiner.com/~westy/index.php/TravelRecipes

also

http://www.seiner.com/~westy/index.php/CoffeeOnTheRoad

Feel free to add as needed.

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On Mon, 02 Aug 2004 15:03:47 -0400, jmk wrote:

> Does anyone have suggestions for homemade camping food? I am especially
> interested in side dish suggestions. Thanks!


http://www.seiner.com/~westy/index.php/TravelRecipes

also

http://www.seiner.com/~westy/index.php/CoffeeOnTheRoad

Feel free to add as needed.

--Kamus
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On 8/2/2004 3:47 PM, Sam D. wrote:
> "jmk" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>On 8/2/2004 2:19 PM, Steve Calvin wrote:
>>
>>Does anyone have suggestions for homemade camping food? I am

>
> especially
>
>>interested in side dish suggestions. Thanks!

>
>
>
> That would depend a lot on the kind of camping you have in mind. It
> makes a difference whether you are going to have your car nearby with
> an ice chest and cooking equipment, or an RV, or just roughing it or
> backpacking.
>
>

Car camp w/tent and propane grill type device. Ice chest available.

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On 8/2/2004 3:47 PM, Sam D. wrote:
> "jmk" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>On 8/2/2004 2:19 PM, Steve Calvin wrote:
>>
>>Does anyone have suggestions for homemade camping food? I am

>
> especially
>
>>interested in side dish suggestions. Thanks!

>
>
>
> That would depend a lot on the kind of camping you have in mind. It
> makes a difference whether you are going to have your car nearby with
> an ice chest and cooking equipment, or an RV, or just roughing it or
> backpacking.
>
>

Car camp w/tent and propane grill type device. Ice chest available.

--
jmk in NC


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"jmk" > wrote in message
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> On 8/2/2004 3:47 PM, Sam D. wrote:
> > "jmk" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >
> >>On 8/2/2004 2:19 PM, Steve Calvin wrote:
> >>
> >>Does anyone have suggestions for homemade camping food? I am

> >
> > especially
> >
> >>interested in side dish suggestions. Thanks!

> >
> >
> >
> > That would depend a lot on the kind of camping you have in mind. It
> > makes a difference whether you are going to have your car nearby with
> > an ice chest and cooking equipment, or an RV, or just roughing it or
> > backpacking.
> >
> >

> Car camp w/tent and propane grill type device. Ice chest available.
>
> --
> jmk in NC


Pack the food in paper bags, you need the ice chest for beer. LOL :~)

kili


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"jmk" > wrote in message
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> On 8/2/2004 3:47 PM, Sam D. wrote:
> > "jmk" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >
> >>On 8/2/2004 2:19 PM, Steve Calvin wrote:
> >>
> >>Does anyone have suggestions for homemade camping food? I am

> >
> > especially
> >
> >>interested in side dish suggestions. Thanks!

> >
> >
> >
> > That would depend a lot on the kind of camping you have in mind. It
> > makes a difference whether you are going to have your car nearby with
> > an ice chest and cooking equipment, or an RV, or just roughing it or
> > backpacking.
> >
> >

> Car camp w/tent and propane grill type device. Ice chest available.
>
> --
> jmk in NC


Pack the food in paper bags, you need the ice chest for beer. LOL :~)

kili


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>"kilikini" rubs two sticks together:
>
>> >"jmk" wrote
>> >>Steve Calvin wrote:
>> >>
>> >>Does anyone have suggestions for homemade camping food? I am
>> >
>> > especially
>> >
>> >>interested in side dish suggestions. Thanks!
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > That would depend a lot on the kind of camping you have in mind. It
>> > makes a difference whether you are going to have your car nearby with
>> > an ice chest and cooking equipment, or an RV, or just roughing it or
>> > backpacking.
>> >
>> >

>> Car camp w/tent and propane grill type device. Ice chest available.

>
>Pack the food in paper bags, you need the ice chest for beer. LOL :~) <---

idiot hyena laugh


You've obviously never been camping... ice chests are for *meat*... beer (and
wine jugs) go in the crick.


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>"kilikini" rubs two sticks together:
>
>> >"jmk" wrote
>> >>Steve Calvin wrote:
>> >>
>> >>Does anyone have suggestions for homemade camping food? I am
>> >
>> > especially
>> >
>> >>interested in side dish suggestions. Thanks!
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > That would depend a lot on the kind of camping you have in mind. It
>> > makes a difference whether you are going to have your car nearby with
>> > an ice chest and cooking equipment, or an RV, or just roughing it or
>> > backpacking.
>> >
>> >

>> Car camp w/tent and propane grill type device. Ice chest available.

>
>Pack the food in paper bags, you need the ice chest for beer. LOL :~) <---

idiot hyena laugh


You've obviously never been camping... ice chests are for *meat*... beer (and
wine jugs) go in the crick.


---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =---
---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =---
*********
"Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation."
Sheldon
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"PENMART01" > wrote in message
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> >"kilikini" rubs two sticks together:
> >
> >> >"jmk" wrote
> >> >>Steve Calvin wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >>Does anyone have suggestions for homemade camping food? I am
> >> >
> >> > especially
> >> >
> >> >>interested in side dish suggestions. Thanks!
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > That would depend a lot on the kind of camping you have in mind. It
> >> > makes a difference whether you are going to have your car nearby with
> >> > an ice chest and cooking equipment, or an RV, or just roughing it or
> >> > backpacking.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> Car camp w/tent and propane grill type device. Ice chest available.

> >
> >Pack the food in paper bags, you need the ice chest for beer. LOL :~)

<---
> idiot hyena laugh
>
>
> You've obviously never been camping... ice chests are for *meat*... beer

(and
> wine jugs) go in the crick.
>
>


No 'cricks' around here to speak of. Could put beer in the ocean, but it's
around 83 degrees! Warm beer anyone? :~)

kili




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"PENMART01" > wrote in message
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> >"kilikini" rubs two sticks together:
> >
> >> >"jmk" wrote
> >> >>Steve Calvin wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >>Does anyone have suggestions for homemade camping food? I am
> >> >
> >> > especially
> >> >
> >> >>interested in side dish suggestions. Thanks!
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > That would depend a lot on the kind of camping you have in mind. It
> >> > makes a difference whether you are going to have your car nearby with
> >> > an ice chest and cooking equipment, or an RV, or just roughing it or
> >> > backpacking.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> Car camp w/tent and propane grill type device. Ice chest available.

> >
> >Pack the food in paper bags, you need the ice chest for beer. LOL :~)

<---
> idiot hyena laugh
>
>
> You've obviously never been camping... ice chests are for *meat*... beer

(and
> wine jugs) go in the crick.
>
>


No 'cricks' around here to speak of. Could put beer in the ocean, but it's
around 83 degrees! Warm beer anyone? :~)

kili


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