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JiminDenver wrote:
Years ago friends asked us to go camping, we had no gear so we threw what we could in the van and went. For the first meal we wrapped potatoes and corn on the cob and tossed them in the coals while we caught/ cleaned a mess of trout. We wrapped those too and it all came together perfect. Good food, good friends and the perfect start to a life camping together.
The other meal that stands out is equally as boring. I had started the fire on a freezing night while Honey finished up squash chili and brought it to me on a tin plate. That hot plate felt wonderful as we soaked up the silence between the popping and hissing of the fire. I thought to myself this is camping. This is why we go through the hassle and spend the money to be here and do this.
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โApr-24-2015 07:08 AM
bukhrn wrote:Cloud Dancer wrote:Of the ones posted so far,This might get my vote, except for your place to get the Bisque, I mean Costco's, really? :h
An excellent meal is:
A small loaf of the best bread you know.
Some lobster bisque from Costco's.
Two lobster tails from the fish market.
A bottle of Beringers White Zinfindel.
Perhaps you're right, I may have to allow myself to be surprised, but I find it hard to believe that it'll be better than the bisque anywhere in Bar Harbor.
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scbwr wrote:
Well, after you have the two selections posted above, add a nice steak grilled to medium rare with a pile of sauted onions, a fresh salad, and a cold beer....Great Lakes Dortmunder Gold or Conways Irish Ale! Follow that with fresh coffee and apple, blueberry, or any other great pie!
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