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Backwoods Cooking Backwoods Cooking General Recipes Egg in an Orange.............................................................................................................................................. Onion eggs ....................................................................................................................................................... Spud Egg ......................................................................................................................................................... Backwoods Mince ............................................................................................................................................. Kebab .............................................................................................................................................................. Cabbage hot dogs ............................................................................................................................................. Banana hot dogs ............................................................................................................................................... Chocolate banana ............................................................................................................................................. Flab.................................................................................................................................................................. Dinners Without Foil .......................................................................................................................................... Chicken and dumplings ..................................................................................................................................... Stone soup ....................................................................................................................................................... Instant hot dogs ................................................................................................................................................ Meat and burgers ............................................................................................................................................. Burgers in leaves .............................................................................................................................................. Silver Turtles ..................................................................................................................................................... Smores (aka chocolate biscuit sandwiches) ......................................................................................................... How about some spiders?.................................................................................................................................. Ants on a log.................................................................................................................................................... Sausage On Stick............................................................................................................................................. Chicken In Clay ................................................................................................................................................. Self Basting Chicken ......................................................................................................................................... Cooking A Chicken In A Rucksack....................................................................................................................... Corn on the Cob................................................................................................................................................ Bonfire Toffee ................................................................................................................................................... Some ' ores ...................................................................................................................................................... Choc - o - Mint Oranges..................................................................................................................................... Cheese Fondue ................................................................................................................................................ Hunters Steak ................................................................................................................................................... Baked Apples.................................................................................................................................................... Stuffed Sausages .............................................................................................................................................. Tattie (Potato) Soup ......................................................................................................................................... Cracker Surprise ............................................................................................................................................... Brandy Bananas ............................................................................................................................................... Toffee Apples.................................................................................................................................................... Angels on Horseback ........................................................................................................................................ Bac - o - Cheese Dog ........................................................................................................................................ Stewed Fruit Puddings....................................................................................................................................... Fish Preparing fish.................................................................................................................................................... Steamed Fish.................................................................................................................................................... Wrap method .................................................................................................................................................... Planked method ................................................................................................................................................ Broiling method................................................................................................................................................. Fish In Newspaper ............................................................................................................................................ Fish In A “Y” Stick ........................................................................................................................................... Fish On A Stick............................................................................................................................................... Bread Garlic Bread.................................................................................................................................................... Camp Fire Sandwich ....................................................................................................................................... Breadmaking .................................................................................................................................................. Twists............................................................................................................................................................. Damper Breads ............................................................................................................................................... Drop Scones ................................................................................................................................................... Ash Toast ....................................................................................................................................................... Pancakes ....................................................................................................................................................... Stuffed Fruit Loaf............................................................................................................................................. Oat Cakes ..................................................................................................................................................... The open top Box Oven................................................................................................................................... The copy paper Box Oven ............................................................................................................................... Box oven without the box!................................................................................................................................ Box oven without the box!...............................................................................................................................
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