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The Camp Cook in your Backyard: The Disposable Sizzle
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The Camp Cook in your Backyard. By Keith N Fisher. I don’t remember all the details, but years ago, when my wife and I were dating, I purchased a disposable barbecue grill. We were out together and in an attempt at romance, I decided I would treat her to a picnic. We were married in 1986 before the advances in technology, but I still cringe when I see the disposable grills for sell. My wife asked, "what is that? I said, "research.". The contents of the package. A little flimsy. The fire I lit lasted long...
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The Camp Cook in your Backyard: 2013-09-08
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The Camp Cook in your Backyard. By Keith N Fisher. A friend of mine asked me to cook for his group of two hundred on Saturday. As always, in these cases, I scramble to plan a pleasing menu. I want to offer something easy and delicious. Preferable dishes, are those that require the fewest Dutch ovens. Not that I don’t have the cast iron, but I hate to pack it all. Still, a few 16-inch shallow pots can fit as much food as many 12-inch, but a big roast needs a big, deep pot. On a different note, the cookboo...
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The Camp Cook in your Backyard: 2011-07-31
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The Camp Cook in your Backyard. I'm making Dutch oven Dump cobbler for this event. First come first served. Come celebrate the launch of Hang 'em High, a novel by Tristi Pinkston. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). International Dutch oven society. Keith's blog on LDS writers blogck. Yahoo Dutch oven cooking group. Utah Valley Dutch Oven days. KNFisher Writer of LDS Fiction. Here are some of my friends.
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The Camp Cook in your Backyard: Preparation/Precooking
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The Camp Cook in your Backyard. By Keith N Fisher. A friend of mine asked me to cook for his group of two hundred on Saturday. As always, in these cases, I scramble to plan a pleasing menu. I want to offer something easy and delicious. Preferable dishes, are those that require the fewest Dutch ovens. Not that I don’t have the cast iron, but I hate to pack it all. Still, a few 16-inch shallow pots can fit as much food as many 12-inch, but a big roast needs a big, deep pot. On a different note, the cookboo...
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The Camp Cook in your Backyard: Cooking for the Group and Lump Charcoal
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The Camp Cook in your Backyard. Cooking for the Group and Lump Charcoal. By Keith N Fisher. We cooked at the ropes course on West Center Street in Provo. Down by the boat harbor. The group loved the course, and I had a ringside seat for what I call the Rocket Swing. If you ever get the chance, you should experience the fun. If you know of a way to make lump work, let me know. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Is a writer of fiction. His hobbies include Dutch Oven Cooking, Gardening, camping, and fi...
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The Camp Cook in your Backyard: How Many?
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The Camp Cook in your Backyard. By Keith N Fisher. Did you ever wonder how many cookbooks do we need in the world? Although I don’t have the figures, the numbers published each year seems to be increasing. Maybe I’m just more aware, because I’m writing one. Will mine be received in the way I hope? I’m on the last leg of writing mine, and I’m drowning my critique group with text editing. I think you’ll like my book, but I’m worried it’ll be too late. I hope you are including lots of pictures with your coo...
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The Camp Cook in your Backyard: 2013-08-11
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The Camp Cook in your Backyard. By Keith N Fisher. I don’t remember all the details, but years ago, when my wife and I were dating, I purchased a disposable barbecue grill. We were out together and in an attempt at romance, I decided I would treat her to a picnic. We were married in 1986 before the advances in technology, but I still cringe when I see the disposable grills for sell. My wife asked, "what is that? I said, "research.". The contents of the package. A little flimsy. The fire I lit lasted long...
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The Camp Cook in your Backyard: 2013-08-25
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The Camp Cook in your Backyard. By Keith N Fisher. Did you ever wonder how many cookbooks do we need in the world? Although I don’t have the figures, the numbers published each year seems to be increasing. Maybe I’m just more aware, because I’m writing one. Will mine be received in the way I hope? I’m on the last leg of writing mine, and I’m drowning my critique group with text editing. I think you’ll like my book, but I’m worried it’ll be too late. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Is a writer of fiction....