Campfire Cookbook: The Complete Guide to Eating Well in the Wild

by Don Philpott and Pam Philpott

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Whether you are a weekend camper of a long distance hiker, "The Campfire Cookbook" is the ultimate practical guide to taking off, packing light and eating well. Chock full of practical and culinary tips, this facinating book will show you just why fresh lemon juice, ginger and garlic are worth many times their weight, why dried fruits and nuts make the most potent nutritious meal to keep you going, and teach you how to plan meals for large or small gatherings, long or short trips. You'll learn how to create a functioning outdoor 'kitchen', even in a downpour, and find indispensable information on when and what to enjoy from the wild, from gathering fresh water or wild mushrooms, to lighting a safe and welcoming campfire with minimum impact to the environment, to how best to pack up and clean up when you leave.

This book won't recommend a Spartan diet, or reliance on packaged freeze-dried meals every day of your trip; there is practical detail on cooking stoves and utensils, lightweight equipment and over 70 interesting and varied recipes, including those you can pre-prepare at home, for robust meals that you will truly want to cook in the great outdoors. This colourfully illustrated guide is an evocative yet essential book for any adventurer - pack lightly, tread carefully and eat heartily.

  • ISBN10 1626864616
  • ISBN13 9781626864610
  • Publish Date 4 August 2015 (first published 18 February 2005)
  • Publish Status Transferred
  • Imprint Thunder Bay Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 144
  • Language English