Above, a morning campfire in Colorado. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Before my heart attack three years ago, I would start the day with a good breakfast of eggs, bacon (or sausage) and toast. Since then, I usually have just oatmeal and orange juice.
On occasion, I do indulge with a big breakfast.
When camping with the gang at E Clampus Vitus clamp-outs, we would make a breakfast with Coleman stoves or (rarely) campfires or they're cooked by the cook crew or catered.
Above, preparing breakfast at the Keene Ranch near the Tehachapi Loop. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
RV Life has an article on three campfire breakfast ideas.
They begin it with:
We all know breakfast is the most important (and often most delicious) meal of the day! If you’re trying to wake up after a long night, a hot and fresh breakfast can work wonders. On a chilly morning, an easy and quick way to whip up a meal is to use a campfire breakfast recipe. Many people enjoy warming up by a campfire while they wake up, and you can easily cook your breakfast at the same time.
Some breakfast recipes require extensive prep and take a long time to fully cook. But below we’ve collected 3 great campfire breakfast ideas that are delicious and quick to make. There are savory and sweet options, and you can always put your own unique twist on them if you have certain ingredients you want to incorporate.
With just a fire, a few ingredients, and a bit of time, you’ll be ready to enjoy a proper campfire breakfast.
To read more, go here.
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