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January 12th, 2008, 09:39
#31
Forum Junkie
Re: Off Road Campfire Recipes
A guy from Santa Maria asking what a Tri Tip is!! Now that is funny!!!!
"I couldn't wait for success, so I went ahead without it"
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January 12th, 2008 09:39
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January 12th, 2008, 16:27
#32
Straw Man
Re: Off Road Campfire Recipes
Here's a little tip people might not know about.
For starting your campfires, one of the best things to do (besides dousing it in gas or lighter fluid!) is to save the lint from your dryer screen. Put a small wad of lint in the center and build your kindling up around it. never fails, the stuff burns great.
Happy Trails to you!

Originally Posted by
coilover88
....BTW, we are Americans now. How can we be one people if we deliberately self-segregate?
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January 12th, 2008, 19:03
#33
Senior
Re: Off Road Campfire Recipes
Great ideal with the lint. I am going to try that.
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January 12th, 2008, 19:25
#34
Junior
Re: Off Road Campfire Recipes

Originally Posted by
97DEZERTSUB
Here's a little tip people might not know about.
For starting your campfires, one of the best things to do (besides dousing it in gas or lighter fluid!) is to save the lint from your dryer screen. Put a small wad of lint in the center and build your kindling up around it. never fails, the stuff burns great.
Happy Trails to you!
Good tip! We used to do that same thing, but one step further...
Take that lint, and stuff it into the cells of a paper egg carton. Cut out the cells, and dip the stuffed cells into melted parafin wax.
Let them dry, and you've got waterproof fire starters (I still stored them in a Ziploc freezer bag though) Even if you managed to fall into a river, or a nasty storm sneaks up on you, you'll still be able to have something to start your fire with.
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January 12th, 2008, 23:12
#35
Lone Gunnman
Re: Off Road Campfire Recipes
Thank you for these tips!

Originally Posted by
97DEZERTSUB
Here's a little tip people might not know about.
For starting your campfires, one of the best things to do (besides dousing it in gas or lighter fluid!) is to save the lint from your dryer screen. Put a small wad of lint in the center and build your kindling up around it. never fails, the stuff burns great.
Happy Trails to you!

Originally Posted by
Gummi Bear
Good tip! We used to do that same thing, but one step further...
Take that lint, and stuff it into the cells of a paper egg carton. Cut out the cells, and dip the stuffed cells into melted parafin wax.
Let them dry, and you've got waterproof fire starters (I still stored them in a Ziploc freezer bag though) Even if you managed to fall into a river, or a nasty storm sneaks up on you, you'll still be able to have something to start your fire with.
Listen to all, follow none!
With Politicians like these, who needs terrorists? - Ron Paul
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January 12th, 2008, 23:15
#36
Senior
Re: Off Road Campfire Recipes
Kinda off topic.
But does anyone here like BBQed sweetbreads.
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January 12th, 2008, 23:48
#37
Re: Off Road Campfire Recipes

Originally Posted by
Rocket 450
That was a joke. Read your wikipedia link and see where Im from. Every weekend on ever corner theres someone selling barbqued tri-tip in Santa Maria.
You've never had tri-tip until you've had tri-tip in Santa Maria. Kinda makes me want to walk there right now.
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January 13th, 2008, 09:00
#38
Senior
Re: Off Road Campfire Recipes
I never heard of bbq sweetbread. What is the recipe? Tell us about it.
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January 13th, 2008, 23:24
#39
Accepted
Re: Off Road Campfire Recipes
Ingredients:
Tube of Squeezable PB&J
Wonder Bread
Instructions:
Squeeze PB&J onto bread
Enjoy
Best served with a bag of Funyuns.
LOL, actually this thread has inspired me, I'm gonna look for a dutch oven and start experimenting.
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January 13th, 2008, 23:53
#40
Straw Man
Re: Off Road Campfire Recipes

Originally Posted by
JBO
LOL, actually this thread has inspired me, I'm gonna look for a dutch oven and start experimenting.
This really is one of the better threads I've ever read and particpated in!!!! I'm eager to try some of these as well!
Thanks to all of you who have pitched in.

Originally Posted by
coilover88
....BTW, we are Americans now. How can we be one people if we deliberately self-segregate?