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Archive for November, 2011

How Santa Came to Love Cyber Monday

‘Twas weeks before Christmas and all through the house, little campers were sleeping with plans for woodland adventures filling their dreams. As Christmas morning arrived, the light of dawn trumpeted a new day and the question begging in all small campers’ minds:  had Santa arrived?  

The children scurried down stairs and toppled one by one to a stop!  

A large velvet red belly rose and fell as Santa slumbered in a Hennessy Hammock strung from banister to Christmas tree trunk. 

When the smallest child giggled with glee, Santa awoke and with a twinkle in his eye up the chimney he did flee!  He knew these children’s parents shopped at Summit Outdoors Gear and saved $10-$15 Off select Hennessy Hammocks on Cyber Monday. 

If you have a ‘Santa’ in your life who is extra tall or plump, the Explorer Deluxe A-Sym Zip will be the perfect gift.

Why Is Camp Food So Uninspired!?

By Lynny Young

I subscribe to “Bon Appetit” magazine. My guy and I jokingly refer to the magazine as my food porn. In truth, I pour over the mouth-watering recipes for hours, and rarely cook a complete recipe. More importantly, the recipes offer me creative inspiration that spice up my future meals.

I’ve been researching online recipes to share as I wait for my next chance to cook outdoors. In doing so, I found many over simplified recipes accompanied by a photo of a pot full of what I have come to call three-ingredient sludge. Sigh.

In fairness, I suppose food is secondary in camping. Campers want to get outside, feel the sun on their faces, push themselves to new physical heights, and marvel at the majestic beauty of nature. Nonetheless, a delicious meal not only nourishes our bodies; it also feeds our souls. I raise my fork to these sites whose cooks didn’t let the outdoors curb their quest for good food:

Dirty Gourmet for their Roasted Cream Cheese Stuffed Peppers recipe:

Family Spice blog for Osso Buco with Beer prepared in cast-iron Dutch oven:

In closing, these recipes would make any camper’s mouth water; and I agree with the authors’ points of view: “campfire cooking is limited only by your culinary imagination.”