With its original lightweight, collapsible Grill and folding Fire Safe, Wolf and Grizzly already offers some of the most portable, lightweight campfire cooking gear out there. Now it's launching ...
With the right tools, anyone can use a portable campfire for cooking nearly anything they make at home. A portable campfire gives you the ability to bring the heat no matter where you go, whether it’s ...
For safety's sake, keep in a cooler and use within 36 hours. When you're ready to cook, combine all ingredients (breaking up the frozen chicken cubes as needed) in a frying pan set over a medium ...
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Campfire cooking need not be limited to burgers, dogs and s’mores. With a bit of advance work before heading out, it’s easy to have great grub on the trail. Before you leave home, cut the chicken into ...
Before you leave home, cut the chicken into 1-inch cubes. Wrap the cubes in a packet of heavy-duty foil, then freeze. Just before leaving for your trip, loosely wrap the frozen packet in a second ...