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Who Else Wants To Know About Camping Grills?
Not much compares to a weekend in the woods. Yeah, you heard me right. Don't even try to act like you hate it. With all the amazing camping supplies available these days, anyone can truly enjoy a bout with Mother Nature. It's all about being prepared. Bust out a few tents, the right clothing, plenty of food and water, some comfy sleeping bags, camping grills, a few flashlights, and you're set. There's no way you won't have a blast, as long as you're with the right people. You see, camping is all about fun and relaxation. You finally get that break from the hustle and bustle of real life. Drop the chaotic office routine and stressful deadlines. It's time for a weekend in the wilderness.
If you really put some thought into it, what are your camping essentials? I figure that most folks have a few things that they can't do without. My knife and Surefire flashlight are imperative in my book. You won't catch me camping without them. For my wife, it's one of those manual showers. You've probably seen them before, if you've never used one. They basically drape over a tree branch and shower you with water from a plastic pouch. This way you're able to wash off even in the most rural of settings. Just make sure you bring along a bar of soap. Then there are new-age camping grills. Folks tend to go gaga over such devices. I'm talking miniature gas grills to cook anything you please. Now, I can't say that I've ever taken advantage of one of these contemporary camping utilities. When I grew up, my father always used a basic grill that sat over the fire's flames. This way your actual fire was cooking your food for you. It made perfect sense to us. Besides I love the taste of that flame-grilled grub. It beats the modern camping grills if you ask me.
When it comes to camping grills and cooking food out in the bush, let's not forget about the old-fashioned tinfoil method. You take your slab of meat and chopped vegetables, and wrap them well in tinfoil. Then place your foiled food into the red-hot bed of coals. Let it cook for a good thirty minutes, then check it out. This makes for an excellent meal if you're lacking camping grills. I love the old alternatives!