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Old 02-06-2017, 10:46 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
Oh a new twist on packet dinners.
Here is a quick idea for you.
Meat of your choice. Grab some aluminum foil. Slice a potato and some onion on it. Add a touch of oil or butter. Salt and pepper and any other seasonings you like. Fold the foil around the vegetables. Now do another vegetable of your choice in the same way.
Make as many packets of each as the number of people you are feeding.
Either bake in the oven or throw on the grill (bbq).
A favorite when I worked with Scouts. That was generally the meal for Friday night for weekend camping because it was a quick and easy meal for the limited time we had after arriving at the campsite.

Each scout would fix their own packet at home with the veggies and seasoning of their choice. Then they'd mark them. After arriving at the campsite, some scouts would set up the camp while others would build a fire and cook the packets. We always used frisbees for plates holders.
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