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Post by wrenchman » 06 Oct 2017, 12:21 am

when in camp we have camp stoves but we seem to use the cast iron and dutch ovens the most i no there are lighter but its what we like what do you guys cook with i take a dutch oven 2 cast iron pans and a pot we tend to have about 6 guys in camp.
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Re: camp cooking

Post by Daddybang » 06 Oct 2017, 7:18 am

I take a small fold up barbecue plate and two camp ovens plus the billy. Also have one of the little gas cartridge stoves for boiling rice watet etc :thumbsup:
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Post by Geech » 06 Oct 2017, 9:56 am

We tend to pre-cook a bunch of suitable meals, cryo-vac and freeze them. Chuck them into a steel bucket full of water and put it onto the fire.

Very quick and easy, with no cleanup!
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Post by marksman » 06 Oct 2017, 2:41 pm

hmmmmm I always thought a dutch oven was when you farted in bed and pulled the sheets over your wife's head :lol:
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Re: camp cooking

Post by wrenchman » 07 Oct 2017, 9:18 am

lol
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Post by Pythonkeeper » 15 Jul 2018, 10:34 am

@marksman, this post gave me a chuckle, reminded me of this “incident” from a few years back... :lol:

marksman wrote:hmmmmm I always thought a dutch oven was when you farted in bed and pulled the sheets over your wife's head :lol:


http://www.ronsonwriter.com/content/view/69/9/
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Post by SamHuntVic » 22 Aug 2018, 10:33 am

This is really good way to cook in camp. Gives you a real meal and very easy.
Slide down to the tajine venison recipe.
http://samhuntvic.com.au/game-recipes-h ... stuff-ups/
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Post by Gwion » 23 Aug 2018, 8:14 am

SamHuntVic wrote:This is really good way to cook in camp. Gives you a real meal and very easy.
Slide down to the tajine venison recipe.
http://samhuntvic.com.au/game-recipes-h ... stuff-ups/


Not trying to be an arse, mate, but that is a very poorly set up "fly camp" on your website!
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Re: camp cooking

Post by Gaznazdiak » 23 Aug 2018, 10:06 am

Well the title of this thread had me on the wrong track.

I was expecting some bloke with a bun, and dressed in flaming colours.
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Re: camp cooking

Post by Stix » 23 Aug 2018, 9:46 pm

Cooking...no time for that mate...i didnt come here to bludy cook....You can sit here & play youre master chef games, but Im here to shoot dood...!!!

Cook before i go away...stews etc...easy to heat food...throw in a saucepan & heat over the fire...quick scoff & back on the spotlight chasing them foxes & squeeze that trigger...!!!

(heh...cooking... :roll: ) :sarcasm:
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