Cooking Out-of-doors: Fire Building, Outdoor Kitchens, Cookout Hikes, Food Planning, Recipes"A guide for all who would take to the trail and stop along the way for a hiker's snack or a woodland feast. Basic information on ways of building fires, kinds of fuel, methods of food care, progressive menus, and cook-outs have been included for new troops that are just beginning to explore the adventure of cooking out. Experienced troops will improve their skill by using the advanced techniques and recipes found in these pages."--Pref. |
Contents
PREFACE | 5 |
PHYSICAL SETUP AND EQUIPMENT FOR COOKING OUTOFDOORS | 16 |
ORGANIZATION AND PROGRESSION OF COOKOUTS | 23 |
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