There’s nothing quite like the taste of a chargrilled steak or smoky seared vegetables cooked over an open fire. Cooking outdoors requires harnessing culinary skills learned indoors and bringing them ...
No disrespect to s’mores and hot dogs, which have earned their spot at the top of the “food you eat around a campfire” pyramid. But they’re not the only foods (sweet or savory) you could cook and ...
The best part of camping is often the campfire. The glowing flame is mesmerizing and it’s the heart of the campsite. It’s where you sit for hours chatting with friends and family without everyone ...
About this time of year, many vacationers are gearing up to enjoy the family, get-back-to-nature campouts and barbecue cooking. Whether up in the mountains, pitching a tent alongside the ...
As Suzanne Podhaizer leans over her campfire, piled high with logs, newspapers and skinny twigs and blazing in the humid lakeside heat, I can’t help but think: Her hair must always smell like smoke.
There were a lot of highlights on our first camping trip: Great scenery, challenging hikes, a tent that filled with bugs after a tent flap was left open, the Wes Craven-worthy screaming in the dead of ...