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gkainz
Mar 23, 2021Explorer
to add to above
- heavy leather gloves or "ove glove"
- adjustable pole mounted grate (like Cabela's Adjust-a-Grate) and wire brush
- meat hook/flipper
- good GOOD cooking wood (oak, hickory, mesquite, apple) or hardwood lump charcoal
- heavy foil & disposable aluminum holding/serving pans
We camp often with a group and I and a friend do breakfasts and evening meal cooks for the group. We both somewhat aspire to be like Ken Rollins when we retire.
- heavy leather gloves or "ove glove"
- adjustable pole mounted grate (like Cabela's Adjust-a-Grate) and wire brush
- meat hook/flipper
- good GOOD cooking wood (oak, hickory, mesquite, apple) or hardwood lump charcoal
- heavy foil & disposable aluminum holding/serving pans
We camp often with a group and I and a friend do breakfasts and evening meal cooks for the group. We both somewhat aspire to be like Ken Rollins when we retire.
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