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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Beach/Picnic Mat - Animal Kingdom

A cute little accessory to carry with you to the beach. Very convenient and useful design. Very easy to clean and maintain. Can be used at the beach, at a park, by the pool or just about anywhere you would like to chill and soak in some sun. Makes a great gift for family and friends
Customer Review: Good Beach Mat
This beach mat is great in it's compact, easy to travel design. The pattern is great for anyone. I have only had it a short time, but it seems to be holding up great and I don't see any quality issues.
Customer Review: GREAT BEACH MAT
THIS IS A FANTASTIC MAT FOR THE BEACH. I TOOK MINE TO HILTON HEAD AND WAS VERY SATISFIED WITH THE SIZE AND DURABILITY. THE BEST PART IS HOW IT FOLDS UP AS EASILY AS IT UNFOLDED. IT CAN BE CARRIED LIKE A BAG OR PURSE.


Cold tins of beans, burnt sausages, mud in your food, and charcoal flavoured everything is not how outdoor cooking should be! This campers guide to outdoor cooking will ensure that your camping experiences go hand in hand with great gourmet meals.

How many times have you looked forward to your camping holiday or weekend away in the great outdoors, only to be let down by the food that you eat whilst in your camp? Poorly heated tinned food or burnt meats are commonplace in the average camp. In addition to the badly cooked food you often find you'll be sharing your plate with bits of mud or grass added into the mix!

It does not need to be like this!

With a little preparation you should be eating as well, if not better, than you do at home. Look in any campers guide to outdoor cooking and they will start by telling you that preparation is essential to get the most from your campsite kitchen. Even before your journey starts, your preparation will ensure that your outdoor cooking is well on the way to becoming a success. You must prepare your equipment and your menus before you leave. Aside from you other camping essentials, on your outdoor cooking checklist for campers before you leave are;

Cooking stove (or decide if you'll be campfire cooking)

Cooking pans and utensils

Basic food (fruit, vegetables and tins)

Pre-made delicacies/ treats to take with you

Washing facilities

Food storage (plastic containers etc)

Camp fire starting equipment (matches, flints, tinder etc)

Some kind of recipe guide suited to cooking in the great outdoors

The next considerations in the campers guide to outdoor cooking are when you arrive at your destination;

Location of your kitchen/ cooking area

Campsite hygiene

Creating a safe working area

Storing food away from the wildlife

Now if you've followed the above basics in the campers guide to outdoor cooking you'll be raring to go and get your first meal ready. But first, the next problems you'll need to overcome are ensuring your camp fire/ stove is at the correct temperature and actually coming up with the ideas on what to cook. This is where you need a decent recipe guide book especially targeted for camping and outdoor cooking. Once you have this, you are completely set up to enjoy your camping holiday to the full.

For a full campers guide to outdoor cooking, including over 500 campfire recipes visit http://outdoorcooking.247info.us now!

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