| But there are a few things you need to know | | | | vegetables, because cooking them over a fire is |
| before you embark on your journey, such as, | | | | often very tedious and usually results in failure, |
| what equipment and what food to bring on your | | | | plus the taste is often terrible. |
| trip. | | | | Try to plan ahead as far as possible, decide which |
| The types of food your bring with you is quite | | | | foods you will be needing and how to cook them. |
| important, especially if your planning on camping | | | | Simple foods are always better, such as hot dogs |
| out somewhere that is quite far away from | | | | or oatmeal. Oatmeal only requires boiled water |
| civilization. You will want to bring foods that do | | | | and a flavoring such as sugar to make a delicious |
| not form a giant mess that is difficult to clean up. | | | | breakfast. So, you should bring a good amount of |
| You'll probably also want to bring simple foods, | | | | oatmeal on your trip. |
| that only require boiled water to prepare. | | | | You must also consider the fact that preparing |
| You should also consider the fact that fresh food | | | | food results in dirty dishes. You will be needing a |
| can spoil if not eaten or kept in a cooler. Packing | | | | dish soap or wipes to clean your dishes. You |
| food that will last the duration of your trip is | | | | should also carry bottled water with you, if you |
| important. A good way to achieve this goal is by | | | | do not bring bottled water you could bring |
| bringing along a cooler and consuming the most | | | | purification tablets and boil water over the fire. |
| perishable foods first, also avoid bringing along | | | | In conclusion, remember to plan ahead and avoid |
| fresh or frozen poultry or other meats. Avoid | | | | bringing frozen meats with you. Good luck |
| wasting your money on frozen meats or | | | | camping! |