Hi all, as Liddenham so rightly pointed out earlier, camping is different things to different people. Yes we do take a mini oven etc away when away with EHU for more than five days, we also go away bare minimal for a night or two with no more than a single stove etc.
What ever way you camp enjoy it, as thats what we all do it for and why we are here.
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We took the George Foreman last time and won't go without it in future if going for 5 days or more.Used along with the two ring gas stove, it made the difference between eating decent food and spending a fortune eating out. Mind you, the addition of the utility tent helped too!
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I used to go camping with two friends and a Camping Gaz Bluet stove (which I still have!). If you don't remember it, it is a single burner folding jobbie that takes a tiddly little cannister. Great for cycling holidays, as we found out.
We take a Bravoska which can be used as a oven or wok. A rice cooker in which we cook pasta, veggies , cheese, scrambled egg ,basically it just becomes a non stick saucepan.We have thought of taking a pressure cooker instead of this as our three children all eat adult size portions.We are contemplating buying a cuisinart griddle/grill for toast, toasties etc and if you do want to take the kitchen sink along as well check this out http://www.simplyhike.co.uk/ProductDetails.aspx?StockID=34084
Jo
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We take a BBQ bucket, keeps you warm in the evening, can toast marshmellows over a glass of wine, good for cooking the meat on. I do toasties in the frying pan!