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Cast Iron Camp Stove: Cooking Your Familys Favorite Food Outdoors

2016/7/26 14:54:09

Good food and camping should go together. If you want to have fun with your family outdoors, it would be a good idea for you to take a long a cast iron camp stove where you can cook your family's favorite food. Yes, a cast iron camp stove is a bit heavier compared to other types of camp stoves but the thing is that cooking on a cast iron camp stove is more convenient than using one of those portable camp stoves that do not really give you enough room to cook your food on.

Will it not be so inconvenient to bring along a cast iron camp stove when you go camping in the woods? Inconvenience is a relative thing. If you really want to serve good food to your family, you can always find a way to bring along with you your favorite cast iron camp stove. To help you get everything organized, here are some tips for you.

Rent An RV Camper

Instead of hiking to the woods and carrying a lot of heavy loads on your back, you better rent a recreational vehicle (RV) camper. The good thing about using an RV camper is that your kids will have comfortable beds to sleep in while you will have a functional kitchen where you can prepare delicious food for the whole family. In fact, some RVs are already equipped with cast iron camp stoves so you need not bring your own stove.

When it comes to safety, the RV is a better choice. Sleeping inside the RV is a lot safer especially if you have small kids with you. You can always lock the door of the camper at night to keep out unwanted visitors like small animals and insects.

Buy A Small Cast Iron Camp Stove

If you prefer to live in a tent instead of the RV, you should buy a small cast iron camp stove for your camping trip. No, you do not need that big Dutch cast iron stove when you go camping in the wilds with your whole family. A small camp stove with two burners will do nicely. You don't really have to produce some culinary wonders while you are in the wild so a two burner stove should be alright.

When packing your gears, put the camp stove in a separate pack. This way, it will be easier for you to ask someone else to carry the stove in case your back starts giving you the signal to lighten your load a little.

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