Sunday, June 15, 2008

Camp Dinner

We went camping this weekend, and nothing really went as planned. We got mildly lost on the way to the camp. We found that our tent had broken pieces. We were repeatedly attacked by mosquitoes and ticks. In fact, neither CJ or I remember ever seeing mosquitoes as thick and vicious as the ones we encountered this weekend. And, a lot of the trails were flooded. Jeff, the dog, got the brunt of the attacks and spent quite a bit of time trying to hide from the bugs.

But we persevered. At least for a while.

As I was cutting the veggies for our meal above, the ranger stopped by and asked if we had heard about the weather coming our way.

Uh, no.

Yeah, severe thunderstorms were about 100 miles away and heading toward us. "If it gets bad, head for the bathrooms," he said.

Looking at our not quite right tent and totally miserable dog, we decided that maybe getting out of there was best plan. Spending a night in the bathrooms just didn't sound like fun.

So we packed up camp while dinner cooked.

And dinner was great. It needed oil or butter to keep it from burning (which I forgot), but it still tasted good.

1 sweet potato
3-4 small red potatoes
1/2 large onion
2 carrots
Lawry's
1 lbs hamburger
oil or butter

Basically, cut it all up into small pieces. Coat the bottom of a double layered piece of tin foil with oil or butter. This foil is what you are cooking it in, so use large heavy duty pieces.

We used grass fed, local hamburger. The flavor was outstanding. You just can't get that good of flavor with cheap hamburger. I would highly suggest using grass fed beef for all your camping needs.

Place your veggies and hamburger in two packets of tin foil. Season with Lawry's. Fold up tight and poke a hole on the top of each.

Place the packets on hot coals from your campfire. Rotate occasionally. Cook for about 40 minutes.

You can use whatever veggies you want and different types of meats. We use Lawry's because it is easy, but you could use fresh herbs, Italian Dressing, or just salt and pepper if you want. The sweet potato really made the dish though, so I'd suggest trying it.

Super easy and tasty camp food.

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Monday, August 27, 2007

Restaurant Review- White Castle

Mmmm, White Castle. I love White Castle. I always have and I always will. They have my favorite fries and my favorite steamed burgers. The pickles and the onions just add to the perfection.

I've been craving White Castle for weeks. And after a day of wedding activities, CJ and I were hungry and drunk. CJ had been poo-pooing my craving, saying the mighty slider was gross, but he gave in on Saturday night when the cab driver suggested he could bring us through the drive through.

Never let a cab driver bring you through the drive through. It adds $10 to your bill.

We got a Crave Pack with 10 sliders, two fries and two sodas. We didn't want the sodas, but it was cheaper that way. CJ said he probably wouldn't be able to "choke down" 5 sliders, so I thought it was a good amount.

When we got home, the feast began. The fries, as always, were crinkled, fresh, and crispy. The burgers were moist and delicious. CJ scarfed down his burgers, much to my dismay. I thought I would be getting one or two of his.

And, aside from being awesomely tasty, their medicinal qualities came through. We both woke up in the morning hangover free. Maybe the extra $10 to the cabbie was worth it.

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Friday, June 8, 2007

Summer Lovin'

I picked up some spring onions and radishes from a stall at the Farmer's Market last weekend. I love fresh food. I love this time of year.
CJ cooked up some hamburgers with locally raised beef and I made a sweet salad with corn, radishes and spring onions. Fresh and delicious, it was outstanding.

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