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hi a group of about ten of us are going away for two weeks, we’ll be staying in tents in a caravan park..we’ll have access to many shops…a basic kitchen with a fridge, microwave and maybe stove..

any ideas for easy cheap but tasty meals that will feed a group of 18-20 year old boys and girls??

heres what i was thinking:
-barbeques–like sausages and steak and all that
-maybe an easy pasta one night –just cook spaghetti and put on pasta sauce
-fish and chip/pizza/burgers a couple of times for take out
-cold meat sandwiches
-a big plate of lettuce, cheese, diff cold meats etc..and bread–we can make what we want
-homemade hamburgers

any further ideas? as i said, its not bush camping, but we will be in tents

thanks

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hi a group of about ten of us are going away for two weeks, we’ll be staying in tents in a caravan park..we’ll have access to many shops…a basic kitchen with a fridge, microwave and maybe stove..

any ideas for easy cheap but tasty meals that will feed a group of 18-20 year old boys and girls??

heres what i was thinking:
-barbeques–like sausages and steak and all that
-maybe an easy pasta one night –just cook spaghetti and put on pasta sauce
-fish and chip/pizza/burgers a couple of times for take out
-cold meat sandwiches
-a big plate of lettuce, cheese, diff cold meats etc..and bread–we can make what we want
-homemade hamburgers

any further ideas? as i said, its not bush camping, but we will be in tents

thanks

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Me making hamburgers on my Weber Go-Anywhere charcoal grill. This time I tried using indirect heat. I think, though, that this grill is a little small for this. Next time I’ll try moving the coals to either side rather than just to one side, and I’ll leave the middle without coals for the veggies. The charcoal is Kingsford Briquettes mixed with random cheap-o charcoal, prepared in a charcoal chimney. The beef is fresh (bought from my butcher an hour earlier) and seasoned with salt and pepper. Half is mixed with some diced onion (my burger-buddy hates onions). The grilled onion is sliced and then one side is brushed with olive oil and the onion is placed oiled-side down on the grill. After a minute, the other side is oiled and the onion is flipped. Be careful, as it’s very easy to accidentally burn the onion or knock it into the fire (as shown). The idea is to saute the onion in its own juices and with a little olive oil, not to char it. It’s delicious like this. I screwed this up this time, and forgot to brush the first side with oil, which is why you see me flipping the onion so fast. The mushrooms are simple Champignons, brushed liberally with olive oil. Delicious. The mushroom flavor is so strong like this. The cheese is a local Gouda. The buns were generic, bought at the supermarket. In regards to why I filmed this… Why not?

Me making hamburgers on my Weber Go-Anywhere charcoal grill. The charcoal is Kingsford Briquettes mixed with random cheap-o charcoal, prepared in a charcoal chimney. The beef is seasoned with salt and pepper and mixed with some diced onion. The grilled onion is sliced and then one side is brushed with olive oil and the onion is placed oiled-side down on the grill. After a minute, the other side is oiled and the onion is flipped. Be careful, as it’s very easy to accidentally burn the onion or knock it into the fire. The idea is to saute the onion in its own juices and with a little olive oil, not to char it. It’s delicious like this. The cheese is imported Norwegian Gudbrandsdalen cheese, which is a “creamed whey cheese”. It’s kind of sweet and mustard-colored. People either love it or despise it. Obviously, I love it. I used pita bread instead of a bun because I had no bun. In regards to why I filmed this… Why not?

hi a group of about ten of us are going away for two weeks, we’ll be staying in tents in a caravan park..we’ll have access to many shops…a basic kitchen with a fridge, microwave and maybe stove..

any ideas for easy cheap but tasty meals that will feed a group of 18-20 year old boys and girls??

it owuld be great if theyre fun to make and everyone could join in

heres what i was thinking:
-barbeques–like sausages and steak and all that
-maybe an easy pasta one night –just cook spaghetti and put on pasta sauce
-fish and chip/pizza/burgers a couple of times for take out
-cold meat sandwiches
-a big plate of lettuce, cheese, diff cold meats etc..and bread–we can make what we want
-homemade hamburgers

any further ideas? as i said, its not bush camping, but we will be in tents, were leaving in two days so ideas would be great

thanks

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