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Jun 15 2009 05:45am
Quote (xsordx @ Mon, Jun 15 2009, 07:31am)
I find that anything that can be cooked on the stove or on the BBQ tastes WAY better over a campfire! :P


Haha, that is true, eggs, chicken, hot dogs, burgers, marsh mellows (haha)...

Bountie, what did you season that with? It looks like there's something in there other then eggs and maybe salt and pepper.
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Jun 15 2009 08:43am
Quote (xsordx @ Mon, Jun 15 2009, 05:31am)
I find that anything that can be cooked on the stove or on the BBQ tastes WAY better over a campfire! :P


Yep! ^_^ of course it is! xD.
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Jun 15 2009 09:32am
Quote (TheBlackRose66 @ Mon, Jun 15 2009, 04:54am)
How does this egg taste?

I'm so picky when it comes to breakfasts lol.


Just eat it! Breakfast is the most important meal of the day


Great tutorial
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Jun 15 2009 02:35pm
Quote (kratos @ Mon, Jun 15 2009, 06:45am)
Haha, that is true, eggs, chicken, hot dogs, burgers, marsh mellows (haha)...

Bountie, what did you season that with? It looks like there's something in there other then eggs and maybe salt and pepper.


We used liquid eggs this trip because it was what was on hand. (Just salt and pepper) Otherwise if we have regular eggs we add a little milk some garlic powder salt pepper and whatever else comes to mind.
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