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Found this on pinterest.
THANK YOU! This is the best 'essentials' list I could find. I haven't been camping since I was 10 years old, so I wasn't sure what would be necessary anymore. Very helpful!
We take a hot water kettle/pot and premake hot choc. (We dont drink coffee). We also have a big grate we bring for the fire.. its wonderful for smaller pots, open breads, tortillas, keeping things warm on the edge of the fire. I also bring my cast iron kettle and warm it on said rack, then pour in a cake mix along with a pudding mix. I then nestle it in some coals (while the fire is low and off to one side). I use choc, becuz it gets a smoky, mocha flavor..some areas scorch/burn a little..but the rest is amazing!! Try it.
Hotpads.. not fancy ones, either. Haha. Small throw pillows. Pet food/water bowl (only put enuf water to let them drink, then cover or toss...mosquito and larvae ..no thank you.) Any other pet items..leash, extra collar, towels for them. Radio/batteries mirror (just in case).
Great list, thank-you. After my last camping trip 2 weeks ago, I realized there were a lot of things I forgot or didn't think of. I started making my own list, but then found yours which was a big help.
My daughter and I both cracked up seeing glow sticks on the list... We have found that life is just better when there are a couple packs of glow sticks involved ;)
Denise, I got that box at a store called Daiso, which is a Japanese dollar store chain that we have here in the Northwest. They have a website as well, but only carry a few items on it. Anne
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Found this on pinterest.
THANK YOU! This is the best 'essentials' list I could find. I haven't been camping since I was 10 years old, so I wasn't sure what would be necessary anymore. Very helpful!
We take a hot water kettle/pot and premake hot choc. (We dont drink coffee). We also have a big grate we bring for the fire.. its wonderful for smaller pots, open breads, tortillas, keeping things warm on the edge of the fire. I also bring my cast iron kettle and warm it on said rack, then pour in a cake mix along with a pudding mix. I then nestle it in some coals (while the fire is low and off to one side). I use choc, becuz it gets a smoky, mocha flavor..some areas scorch/burn a little..but the rest is amazing!! Try it.
Hotpads.. not fancy ones, either. Haha.
Small throw pillows.
Pet food/water bowl (only put enuf water to let them drink, then cover or toss...mosquito and larvae ..no thank you.)
Any other pet items..leash, extra collar, towels for them.
Radio/batteries
mirror (just in case).
Great article , thank you for sharing. I always save my dryer lint for kindling. It takes up almost no space and lights very well.
Great additions to the list! Thanks everyone!
thanks for the essentials list here :D really help us a lot! and you had a great image here. i like it :D please post more and share it :)
Thank you for providing a detailed list of gear, cooking items, and miscellaneous things to bring! Very helpful!
Great list, thank-you. After my last camping trip 2 weeks ago, I realized there were a lot of things I forgot or didn't think of. I started making my own list, but then found yours which was a big help.
My daughter and I both cracked up seeing glow sticks on the list... We have found that life is just better when there are a couple packs of glow sticks involved ;)
Where did you get the small storage box that your tic tac spices were put in? I've looked all over!
Thanking you,
Denise
Denise,
I got that box at a store called Daiso, which is a Japanese dollar store chain that we have here in the Northwest. They have a website as well, but only carry a few items on it.
Anne
Hi, thank you very much for help. I am going to test that in the near future. Cheers.
Kids Essentials
How do you put the spice names on?
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