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Abby's Apple Cinnamon French Toast - Camp Style
Category: Eggs Ratings: 8.3
Backpack: No Effort: easy Serves: 3-4 Prep time: 1-30m
 
Aussie Man's French Toast (breakfast)
Category: Eggs Ratings: N/A
Backpack: No Effort: easy Serves: 1-2 Prep time: 1-30m
 
Boil in a Bag
Category: Eggs Ratings: 9
Backpack: No Effort: easy Serves: 1-2 Prep time: 1-30m
 
Breakfast Burritos
Category: Eggs Ratings: 8
Backpack: No Effort: average Serves: 5-6 Prep time: 1-30m
 
Breakfast in a Bag
Category: Eggs Ratings: 10
Backpack: Yes Effort: easy Serves: 1-2 Prep time: 1-30m
 
Breakfast Pizza's
Category: Eggs Ratings: 5
Backpack: No Effort: easy Serves: 1-2 Prep time: 1-30m
 
Breakfast Skillet
Category: Eggs Ratings: 8.8
Backpack: No Effort: easy Serves: 7-8 Prep time: 1-30m
 
Breakfast Tacos
Category: Eggs Ratings: 9.8
Backpack: No Effort: easy Serves: 7-8 Prep time: 1-30m
 
CALIFORNIA EGG CRACKLE
Category: Eggs Ratings: 6
Backpack: No Effort: average Serves: 5-6 Prep time: 1-30m
 
Camp Breakfast Skillet
Category: Eggs Ratings: N/A
Backpack: No Effort: easy Serves: 3-4 Prep time: 1-30m
 
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In this tip I'll use the method and materials I used. I took a broken shovel handle and sawed off the splintered end and drilled a hole about two and a half, maybe three inches deep, right in the center.I then took a broken ro-tis-ary (I don't know how to actually spell it, so just sound it out.) and sawed off the end with a handle. I then took the spikes on the far end and slid them off the rod, and turned them to where the pointed ends were all facing the same direction. I tightened the prongs down as tight as possible, filled the hole about halfway with gorilla glue, and let it set over night. I now have a hotdog roaster that holds eight or more hot dogs, no telling how many marshmallows, and in survival situations, a fine fish or frog gig.

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