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Need ideas of food that can be taken camping, are fairly filling, easy to prepare and don't have to be kept cool, please!

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Aimsmum · 03/07/2007 18:08

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FioFio · 03/07/2007 18:09

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PandaG · 03/07/2007 18:11

pasta plus stir in sauce, or pasta plus tin of toms and an onion/few mushrooms.

pasta, tin tuna, spring onions, tin sweetcorn, cherry toms. Nice mixed up with mayo but not essential

KerryMum · 03/07/2007 18:11

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FrannyandZooey · 03/07/2007 18:13

Bread, peanut butter, nuts, dried fruit, bananas.

not the most exciting menu but quite nutritious and will certainly fill you up

chevre · 03/07/2007 18:14

poke a'chips from the van!

Blandmum · 03/07/2007 18:17

cous cous.....dead easy to cook, takes a few minutes.

indignatio · 03/07/2007 18:19

Flavoured cous cous ... the pot noodle of the middle classes - I love it and bring a particular variety back from france each year

TroyMcClure · 03/07/2007 18:20

doposable bbq
a dn burgers

FrannyandZooey · 03/07/2007 18:20

or bulgar wheat is nice, you can just stick the boiling water on it and leave it to stand until done

Aimsmum · 03/07/2007 18:21

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Aimsmum · 03/07/2007 18:22

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Aimsmum · 03/07/2007 19:31

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newlifenewname · 03/07/2007 19:37

tuna pasta on baked potatoes - just open tin and cook pasta as needed, add toms or tinned sweetcorn

omelette with UHT milk

you can get a surprsing amount of 'longlife' food like fish that is preserved

flibbertyjibbet · 03/07/2007 19:52

DP takes pot noodles! No washing up required after!
(stands back while the food nazis rush to do me in).
Just read thread again - Newlife, how are you baking potatoes camping? Do you build a bonfire? I can't work out the baked potatoes at all...
Oh DP does nutitious camping food as well as pot noodles in dorset - catches several mackerel on Chesil beach and we pan fry them ummmmmmmmmmm.

newlifenewname · 03/07/2007 19:55

Yes need fire and foil.

'snot as bad as cod's burger suggestion!

You could pre-cook though and heat up, but don't know how long they'd be okay cooked for without chilling.

Get a fridge cool bag thing.

Aimsmum · 03/07/2007 19:55

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TigiCupCakes · 03/07/2007 19:59

i make a spag bol /chille and heat it up when we get there, and cook spag too.

flibbertyjibbet · 03/07/2007 20:00

When dp goes on his fishing trips (please god the boys are old enough to go with him for weekends sooooooon) he takes tinned everything. Tins of sausage n beans, tinned potatoes, corned beef, beans on their own, spaghetti hoops, he just opens whatever tin his hand falls on, heats it up over his stove and thats his meal. Then his pud is tinned rice pudding.
Lets face it most kids would love that kinda food on a camping trip.
Me I prefer the fresher than fresh fish.

Surfermum · 03/07/2007 20:04

We always take those packets of stir fry potato, bacon and onion. You get them in the dried food seciton.

mamama · 03/07/2007 20:09

Couscous

Those packets of dried rice/ pasta with sauce

Dried tortellini

That burga/ sosmix stuff (veggie) - I don't like it but the rest of my family do - you mix it with water, shape the mix into 'sausages' or whatever then cook them in a pan. Might be ok if covered in ketchup.

Cereal

Aimsmum · 03/07/2007 20:13

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mamama · 03/07/2007 22:02

No kids? So why the question? Beer & crisps, surely?

Aimsmum · 03/07/2007 22:08

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mamama · 03/07/2007 23:18

Sounds like you're going to have a fab time

Enjoy

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