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    Have any of you ever cooked bread on a rock?How is it done,and when is it done?Is it worth the trouble?I would like to try this.

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    I've seen biscuits cooked that way.
    It's easy to grin / When your trip comes in / And you've got the MUDs and PUDs beat. / But the man worthwhile, / Is the man who does miles, / When his shorts are too tight in the seat.

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    Try looking in a Boy Scout fieldbook. They used to also have a section on making a bread cup on a stick. Not sure if it's in the current ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chin Music View Post
    I've seen biscuits cooked that way.
    I love biscuits,with white flour gravy and some dehydrated gravel.Gonna try that this year.SOS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mountain Mike View Post
    Try looking in a Boy Scout fieldbook. They used to also have a section on making a bread cup on a stick. Not sure if it's in the current ones.
    Cool,I'll check that out.Gonna try steaming some bread in a pot this year too.I love bread,but then who doesn't right.

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    I have done it before in my hunting trips. It is a 2 hour job and the first few times you may not make it work. Need a flat Rock that is less porous and the heat does not come from the fire but coal. It is great for he time you are partying around the shelters and have time to kill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kookork View Post
    I have done it before in my hunting trips. It is a 2 hour job and the first few times you may not make it work. Need a flat Rock that is less porous and the heat does not come from the fire but coal. It is great for he time you are partying around the shelters and have time to kill.
    Oh,I thought it was just the heat from the sun kinda thing.

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    From "Roughing it Easy" circa 1974 Bread on a stick. Mix a stiff buisquick batter. Oil a 2" stick with oil or shortning. Mold dough ove end of stick & bake over coals until done. Slide off & fill with stew.

    Another option is cake in an orange. Slice an orange 1/3 from top. Scoop out orange from lower 2/3. Fill halfway up with prepared cake mix. Replace lid & Wrap in foil & bake in coals 10 - 15 minutes.

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    Default Bread on the rocks

    never tried
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uahy8Dp78UA

    this one works (i used aluminum foil to make cups)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zS3A8...eature=related





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    Two hours??? No way

    The guys/gals that I have seen cook biscuits use something like this: biscuits.jpg
    It's easy to grin / When your trip comes in / And you've got the MUDs and PUDs beat. / But the man worthwhile, / Is the man who does miles, / When his shorts are too tight in the seat.

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    All great suggestions thanks,I like Tinnys derby very fitting today!

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    You da man if you can bake bushcraft bread.




    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J28XT...e_gdata_player

    We don't need no stinkin' tin foil.......

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    Oh heck yeah,I gotta try that!

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    Now that's what I call......Flame Broiled!

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    I just cook muffins in my cook pot. I use the "just add water" muffin mix. Comes in lots of different flavors, like chocolate chip, blueberry, etc. To make the muffins, first coat the bottom and sides of your cook pot well with oil. (I carry olive oil or sometimes vegtable oil.) Mix up the muffin mix in a baggie, bowl or whatever you have on hand. Heat up your pot for a minute or so and then add the muffin mixture. (Don't add the mufffin mix to a cold pot because the muffin will stick somethin' awful. Believe me on this!) Cover your cook pot and cook over very low heat. If there is a fire going, I just place the cook pot near, but not in, the fire. Takes maybe 10 minutes or so for one good sized muffin. Yummers!
    Some people take the straight and narrow. Others the road less traveled. I just cut through the woods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketsocks View Post
    Now that's what I call......Flame Broiled!
    Hey, snotty! Are you thru hiking this year?
    Some people take the straight and narrow. Others the road less traveled. I just cut through the woods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Creek Dancer View Post
    Hey, snotty! Are you thru hiking this year?
    Hey babe,No can do,but I am gonna try that dirty bread recipe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketsocks View Post
    Hey babe,No can do,but I am gonna try that dirty bread recipe.
    Me neither. But I will do some long section hikes like I do every year. The next one is planned for the end of April. I am on the 30 year plan.
    Some people take the straight and narrow. Others the road less traveled. I just cut through the woods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Creek Dancer View Post
    Me neither. But I will do some long section hikes like I do every year. The next one is planned for the end of April. I am on the 30 year plan.
    I'm on the if I don't die first plan.When I was 20 didn't think I'd make 30,when I was 40 knew there's no way in heck I'll make it to 70,It would be my dumb luck,and a real sick joke if I did,So here's to wishful thinking and long term goals!

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