tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6356626084555090323.post3390385024865297419..comments2017-08-27T04:15:10.772-06:00Comments on Children With Passports: Camping in TentsChildren With Passportshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14763112919494647037noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6356626084555090323.post-43217703917491155982011-10-11T12:24:07.254-06:002011-10-11T12:24:07.254-06:00The eggs are easy, take ANY paper cup, fill with w...The eggs are easy, take ANY paper cup, fill with water, put raw egg inside, set into the fire. Boil as usual. Muffins, we just use something simple like Jiffy blueberry muffin mix and put it into a orange peel. I cover mine in tin foil and put it into coals, and cook until a toothpick comes out clean. Tin Foil dinners I double wrap in foil, and cook on one side for 15 minutes, then I flip, maybe 15 more minutes on the other side, they should be done, you can open them and test and put them back if they are not done. If your fire is really hot, they won't need that long, you will hear them sizzle and spurt, when they smell done and look brown on the foil, take them out. Hmm, the dressing, soup, or gravy? It depends on who you are. I personally like mine with the dressing, if you like it to taste more like stew then I would go with the soup or gravy. Soup is easier than gravy.Children With Passportshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14763112919494647037noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6356626084555090323.post-89554380342804011172011-10-04T22:03:08.340-06:002011-10-04T22:03:08.340-06:00Mmmm - need recipes! Like the eggs, muffins, how ...Mmmm - need recipes! Like the eggs, muffins, how long to cook foil dinners and what's the best - the dressing, soup or gravy?mommaerikahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08840364064758578386noreply@blogger.com