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I'm a huge fan of breakfast while camping. I just love it. Usually I plug in an electric skillet in my camper. But since there won't be any place to plug anything in at bonnaroo I was planning on just bringing a couple skillets and putting them on top of the grill. Is this what everyone else does? I don't know if there are any better ideas. Any suggestions?
Post by Darth Boo Boo Kitty @#*& on Jan 31, 2009 16:15:52 GMT -5
We have a grill that has a skillet plate. The skillet is interchangeable with the grates, so we pop it on for breakfast and fry up eggs, some sort of pork, onions, hash browns and pancakes. Top that off with cheese, syrup and a bloody mary and the morning is off to a fine start.
Put a little eggbeater in a ziploc bag. Put some veggies in there and seal the bag. set in boiling water for like 3 to 5 minutes and then you have a veggie omelet!
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Fruit cups - leave 'em in the cooler and just grab them when you are hungry
Every festival I go to I always make a large pasta salad and a large fruit salad. if you add lemon juice to the fruit salad it stays fresh longer. I like that much better than the fruit cups from the store.
Fruit cups - leave 'em in the cooler and just grab them when you are hungry
Every festival I go to I always make a large pasta salad and a large fruit salad. if you add lemon juice to the fruit salad it stays fresh longer. I like that much better than the fruit cups from the store.
Me too - but I like the convenience of the plastic fruit cups
its really hard because my crew has to drive from ontario which is like 20 hours, so its hard to bring a lot of food with us... its always a struggle, we haven't brought a grill before but this year were going to... we plan on spending the most of our mornings at our site so we want to make sure its dynamite and besides i loveeeeeeeee breakfast!!!!
its really hard because my crew has to drive from ontario which is like 20 hours, so its hard to bring a lot of food with us... its always a struggle, we haven't brought a grill before but this year were going to... we plan on spending the most of our mornings at our site so we want to make sure its dynamite and besides i loveeeeeeeee breakfast!!!!
As a fellow Ontarioan (is that even a word?), no trip to Roo is complete without a wednesday night/thursday morning stop at Walmart. Just bring yourselves a cooler filled with dry ice and then you can get your FRESH groceries down there and just store them in the cooler. The dry ice will hold all weekend and that way you won't have to spend ridiculous amounts of money on all the expensive food inside centeroo. A grill is a great idea as well, for breakfast we usually cook up a bunch of chicken/stir fry and burgers (great energy food) that will tie you over until you get back to camp. Save the big meals for at your camp and just purchase snacks inside centeroo and that way you can save your money for the good stuff like Posters, T-Shirts, and most importantly, Party Favours!!!!
Actually, several places open up for breakfast in Centeroo. they have awesome egg bagels and the like. Easy, and you get to see Centeroo in the morning - which is very different.
Breakfast is the best and biggest meal of our day. I pull out the coleman griddle (propane) and cook up hashbrown patties, eggs to order and sausage links. Friday, saturday and Sunday morning. Nothing like waking and baking.
if you don't want to cook...which I usually don't (I'm a chef and cook all year just don't want to deal with it at 'roo also cleanup can be annoying) cereal and fruit is always my go-to breakfast. My favorite is Smart Start or Go Lean Crunch (from Kashi) or some type of granola..oatmeal is great to just cold with cinnamon, nutmeg, brown sugar, maybe some nuts, dried fruit, raisins, apples, banana, soy milk. Quick, easy, tasty, healthy and nutritious I always bring the coleman but seldom use it because of the aforementioned reasons
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blech..pop tarts.... at least now they have fiber one pop tarts.
Ha ha. I'm not a fan. I just eat them at Roo because I don't have a grill and don't want to deal with milk for cereal. I also eat them with a helping of corn so it's not so bad.
I found a place selling delicious egg sandwiches w/ cheese. It was something like two and a cup of coffee or OJ for 3-5$ my memory fails me. But it was great. I can't cook my own stuff cause I fly. Propane tanks + Aitport security = Guantanamo (or at least it use to until Obama was elected)