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Camping Supplies - Cooking Equipment

Category: Camping
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Camping equipment and cooking supplies needed when enjoying the great outdoors.
  • Camping stove
    A stove powered by propane or similar gas that is very portable. It is a good idea to have a camping stove even if you are camping with a trailer as it allows you to move your cooking area outdoors.
  • Electric water kettle
    If your campsite has electricity, an electric water kettle will make preparing pasta, boiling eggs, steaming vegetables, or heating water into a simple task.
  • Electric skillet
    When you camping (and even when you're not) a large, electric, non-stick skillet is perfect for making pancakes, French toast, fried eggs, and cheese sandwiches. Bacon can be cooked on the skillet also, but it is best to use the George Foreman grill instead because it eliminates the danger caused by splattering grease.
  • Small propane tanks
    Be sure to bring extra tanks if using for a stove or propane-powered lamp.
  • Folding table and metal cooking table
    A folding table with seats attached is also useful.
  • Skillet and large pot
    If you limited on space, packing only a skillet and large pot will suffice for most camping meals.
  • Camping chairs
    Canvas chairs that fold into a bag are the easiest to carry and use when camping.
  • Camping refrigerator
  • Power strip
  • Extension cords
  • Ice chests
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