Camping Food – The Good And The Bad
Sunday, August 3rd, 2008Some food is better suited to bring along on a camping trip than others. Trail mix, typically filled with peanuts, raisins and a host of other nuts and dried fruits. Either store bought or homemade, trail mix really is one of the best choices for a quick meal while hiking or just sitting around your campsite. Granola makes a great choice as well and comes in convenient personal bars.
Summer sausage works well, and various types of cheese will last for a while as long as you have a cooler. Spray cheese (the type in a can) doesn’t even require refrigeration and, when paired with a cracker makes an excellent campsite snack. Beef jerky is another good option for life in the wild.
If you have access to a grill, whether it is propane, electric or charcoal, nothing beats some hot dogs or hamburgers, baked beans and potato chips. Quick and easy to make and very filling, everybody loves a good hot dog or hamburger hot off the grill with some chips or fresh potato salad on the side.