Action Jac
I am willing to drive a bit to find a decent camp site but i am not from KY so i have no clue where any sites are. i am trying to find a place that have trails to walk, places to fish and pitch a tent for the night.
Answer
We have wonderful state parks in Kentucky.
http://parks.ky.gov/
Cumberland Falls is one of the only 2 places globally you can see a Moonbow, is 90 mi. south
http://parks.ky.gov/findparks/resortparks/cf/
We have wonderful state parks in Kentucky.
http://parks.ky.gov/
Cumberland Falls is one of the only 2 places globally you can see a Moonbow, is 90 mi. south
http://parks.ky.gov/findparks/resortparks/cf/
Homemade dinners for camping?
Jendub
I'm trying to get some different ideas! We're going camping in the desert this weekend and I want to prepare some meals from home so its less of a hassel when we're there. We won't have power :( Would like some ideas other than the typical burgers, dogs and sandwiches. Thanks!
Answer
Walking Tacos---- make them in a bag of Fritos---in the bag----crunch the fritos, add pre-cooked and rewarmed taco meat, cheese, lettuce,sour cream, hot sauce, I like sliced avacado too. Eat with a fork right out of the bag.
Cold fried chicken like from kentucky fried or popeyes
bake cookies ahead of time for dessert or treats.
We usually have steaks one night. I will marinade them at home and store them in freezer bags in the cooler until we cook them. Freezer bags are stronger and less likely to break. If you use regular bags, then double bag them in case of leaks.
Cereal and milk are easy breakfast. You can also make baggie omlettes if you want. Break an egg or two in a strong freezer baggie and add things like cheese, ham, veggies---anything you like. You boil water and place the freezer bag of stuff in the water to cook until stiff. You must use the strong freezer bags for these so they don't melt in the boiling water.
Walking Tacos---- make them in a bag of Fritos---in the bag----crunch the fritos, add pre-cooked and rewarmed taco meat, cheese, lettuce,sour cream, hot sauce, I like sliced avacado too. Eat with a fork right out of the bag.
Cold fried chicken like from kentucky fried or popeyes
bake cookies ahead of time for dessert or treats.
We usually have steaks one night. I will marinade them at home and store them in freezer bags in the cooler until we cook them. Freezer bags are stronger and less likely to break. If you use regular bags, then double bag them in case of leaks.
Cereal and milk are easy breakfast. You can also make baggie omlettes if you want. Break an egg or two in a strong freezer baggie and add things like cheese, ham, veggies---anything you like. You boil water and place the freezer bag of stuff in the water to cook until stiff. You must use the strong freezer bags for these so they don't melt in the boiling water.
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