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    Fave Winter Feeds

    What is your fave winter camp feed ? what is it the makes you feel all warm in the belly ?

    A good veggie soup normally goes down well with me and a nice hot chocy drink .

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    Mine would have to be grilled pork ribs with mashed potatoes n gravy

    Then Coffee and a mint slice biscuit

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    curried snags with mash potatoe and a good scotch

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    I reckon you can't beat a good shank casserole. Use either lamb shanks or if out hunting and get lucky goat shanks work a treat.

    In the camp oven with some carrots spuds onions and a little red wine. herbs like garlic, thyme and some chilli flakes. When nearly done a packet of suprise peas.

    Served up with a big crusty loaf of bread to mop up the gravy. Not that puts some warmth on the ribs. Washed down with a beer or two or a nice red, whatever is your fancy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chenz View Post
    I reckon you can't beat a good shank casserole. Use either lamb shanks or if out hunting and get lucky goat shanks work a treat.

    In the camp oven with some carrots spuds onions and a little red wine. herbs like garlic, thyme and some chilli flakes. When nearly done a packet of suprise peas.

    Served up with a big crusty loaf of bread to mop up the gravy. Not that puts some warmth on the ribs. Washed down with a beer or two or a nice red, whatever is your fancy.
    So that's one of the meals for the trip then Chenz
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    Talking Pumpkin Soup

    Home made bread and home made pumpkin soup with a little pepper sprinkled ont he top for added taste.
    PS I do not much like hacking the pumpkin up but

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    Quote Originally Posted by wannalandy View Post
    What is your fave winter camp feed ? what is it the makes you feel all warm in the belly ?

    A good veggie soup normally goes down well with me and a nice hot chocy drink .
    A good homemade Steak and Kidney Stew (you can delete the kidneys if you dont like) made in a big pot that will do about 3 or 4 meals, after the first or second meal take some out put in a Vac-Seal pack and freeze, take when you go camping and simply put in pot of boiling water to heat up (use the hot water for washing up), snip the Vac-Seal pack amd serve on a plate or bowl with some fresh made bread/damper and lots of butter, Yum, Regards Frank.

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    Not really camp fodder, but:

    Bavarian Bier Cafe

    Roasted pork belly on red cabbage, with kransky and pork sausage on sauerkraut and sebago mash, along with a stein of freshly brewed, icy cold proper german bier.

    There is nothing better on a cold winters night. Well, I can think of one better thing...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shonky View Post
    Not really camp fodder, but:

    Bavarian Bier Cafe

    Roasted pork belly on red cabbage, with kransky and pork sausage on sauerkraut and sebago mash, along with a stein of freshly brewed, icy cold proper german bier.

    There is nothing better on a cold winters night. Well, I can think of one better thing...


    Ah...... but can you eat it
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    Quote Originally Posted by numpty View Post
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