No disrespect to s’mores and hot dogs, which have earned their spot at the top of the “food you eat around a campfire” pyramid. But they’re not the only foods (sweet or savory) you could cook and ...
There’s nothing quite like the flavor you get from cooking over an open flame, which is one of the reasons so many people love camping. Besides hot dogs on roasting sticks and s’mores on skewers, ...
With the right tools, anyone can use a portable campfire to cook nearly anything they make at home. A portable campfire gives you the ability to bring the heat no matter where you go, whether it’s in ...
While many campers like to eat well in the wilderness, they don't necessarily want to pack along a full-on camp stove setup. The Daggerfish Campfire Grill was designed with just such folks in mind.
Set up a tent and stoke a fire for the simplest of summer pleasures—eating under the open sky. These campfire cooking tips make it easy. Sandwiching the solstice, the languid weeks of June are filled ...
Camping season revs up when the temperature warms. In a recent survey by Kampgrounds of America, Inc., the main reasons people say they go camping are to reconnect with nature, spend time with family ...
As Suzanne Podhaizer leans over her campfire, piled high with logs, newspapers and skinny twigs and blazing in the humid lakeside heat, I can’t help but think: Her hair must always smell like smoke.