Tips for Smart and Safe Cooking while Camping

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Camping with the family or with friends, be it the beach or the woods - nothing makes the experience quite as complete as a barbeque. Be it grilling what you’ve just caught from the lake or burgers on the go. 

So, what are the things to keep in mind if you want to do your cooking when you go camping? 

Never leave home without checking fire safety rules in your mind. These rules are as important for you and your family, as they are for the camping site you intend to visit. And, they are as essential at home as they are when one goes camping.

Keep it simple. Using petrol or paraffin is a serious no-no to start or revive a fire. The best thing to start a barbecue is to use firelighters or starter fuel on cold coals.

Make sure to start your barbeque away from trees and bushes, ensuring its flat ground and keep a bucket of water close at hand. Just in case.

Never leave the grill unattended. Do not allow children or pets close to the cooking area.

Always make sure the coals and ash have cooled down before you move the grill or dump the coals.

Do not dump ash or used coals on grass or wooden benches. It can very easily lead to a fire.

And, of course, when it comes to the grill itself, figure out your needs before you make a purchase.

Portability is a good idea if all you want to do is grill a few burgers and hot dogs. A simple charcoal grill should do the trick.

However, if you want to go fancy, nothing makes a meal quite as scrumptious as a slow-cooked meal with a good smoky aroma. 

In such an event, a pellet smoker would be an ideal option. Pellet smokers are also available in a whole range of sizes. 

Next, it is always a good idea to carry a few herbs and condiments with you to spice up your meal.

Also, aluminum foil always comes in handy at camping sites. So, do not leave home without it, especially for a camping trip.

If you do carry matchsticks and such keep them away from children. Preferably in zip-lock bags where such items do not get wet.

Last but not the least, the utensils. Camping is done to enjoy the beauty of nature. Keeping that thought in mind, carry reusable utensils. No plastic plates, forks, and spoons.

Fundamentally, camping is to enjoy the great outdoors. But, if not done cautiously, camping equipment plus the grilling items can cost a pretty penny. 

However, this error can easily be avoided. All one needs to do is a little research. The perfect guide for you is exchange bar and grill.

You can get reviews for all kinds of camping tips, comparisons between quality versus prices for all kinds of barbecue equipment. And, so much more.

A word of caution, drinking alcohol can cause all kinds of accidents.

And, avoid polluting the environment. So, that you and your family may enjoy nature to its fullest for many more years to come.

Do find these other out-door activities you can enjoy with your friends and family.

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