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BlackBear

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Would love to here about some cool overland cooking ideas... simple to exotic.

Here 19430010_1614875141865205_3390771526825491126_n.jpg is a picture of a simple meal...picked up some Chinese at the local deli going through town, quick to heat up on the trail, add some rice and presto!
 
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Larry Sawyer

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Do you guys typically go with the dual burner stove only? I have a Coleman Roadtripper grill that we use for almost everything, but I don't see many people here using that?
 

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My wife showed how to do a great omelette. Get the ingredients you want in it. Put them in a plastic ziplock bag. Add your eggs, while your doing this, have a pot of water on to boil, put the ziplock bag with all your ingredients in the boiling water for 12-15 minutes and you'll have a perfect omelette


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My wife showed how to do a great omelette. Get the ingredients you want in it. Put them in a plastic ziplock bag. Add your eggs, while your doing this, have a pot of water on to boil, put the ziplock bag with all your ingredients in the boiling water for 12-15 minutes and you'll have a perfect omelette


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That is an interesting idea.
 
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