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02/8/2007 at 11:43am
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Hi kanew
a lot of camp sites have fridge and freezer facilities you can use. when we go camping i make food in advance ie cottage pie, and freeze it, take out just before i go away and put in an cool box, with loads of ice blocks.will stay frozen for a day at least, especially in this weather!! my dad was diabetic and he used to love camping, i just asked him what he wanted me to take for him before we went.
have a good time
mandz
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05/8/2007 at 8:41pm
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Hi,
I have just returned from camping with my 13 year old daughter who is a diabetic type 1, I must admit camping with diabeties is troublesome, but the most important thing is to keep the insulin cool, this can either be done by keeping it in a cool box with plenty of ice packs (as a previous person said these are readily available on most sites for a small charge), The person with diabeties might have a special flask or carrier that keeps medication at the right temp. As previous suggestions, rice, pasta, tuna etc. I must admit that I have recently brought a gas fridge and although it is rather large it manages to keep all meat (if frozen before going) for a whole week for 5 of us, plus milk and salad. So we ate rather heathily this year for the first time, either that or visit the numerous farm shops for fresh veg and meat on the day.
The main thing is that you have fun!!! and the best part of camping is making do with all sorts of foods that you would not normally eat everyday!
Happy tenting
LOL
Dawn
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