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Hi Angie,
My dad recently bought me a book called The Happy Campers, which was loads of fun to read, with lots of different camping/fun ideas in it! Within the book there was a section advising how to cook on a campfire followed by loads of different recipes.
Basically you build a fire in the ground the same as normal, but leave a section to the side, which, once the fire is going really well, you move some of the embers over, into that section. Once you have done so, you can cook on that, just like you would cook onto a bbq! We tried this out a couple of weeks ago and had the most delicious jacket potatoes that we have ever eaten. Of course, you could do with some kind of bbq grill too if you want to cook over the coals, you simply need to find a few rocks to rest the grill on either side of your ember section of the fire.
You can therefore cook anything you wish to, just like you do on a bbq. Of course pans can also be used directly on the embers too.
The whole thing is easy really, if only you can find enough wood to keep your fire going, once you've got it started.
One recipe which I am going to try next week, when we go to Anglesey, is to take a whole Camembert and removing the wrapper. You place the cheese back in the box, wrap in foil and heat in the embers. The cheese inside will melt within the skin so you can then open it up and dip whatever the heck you like in it. Yummmmm.
Have fun!
P.S. Just looking for the name of the authors of this book, and found they have a web-site......www.thehappycampers.co.uk
P.P.S. Does anyone know if there are any rules/regulations in building campfires on beaches - particularly in Anglesey?
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