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Camping Cooking Supplies



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Cooking at camp can be a lot of fun, whether you are car camping, hiking or in the backcountry. The right gear can make the whole process easier and more enjoyable. We're talking everything from cooking stoves and cookware to utensils and accessories, so you can get ready to grill up some grub when you hit the trails or camp in the woods.

Bushcraft Cooking Supplies:

If you're camping out in the woods or preparing meals for a larger group, it's important to have a sturdy, durable set of pots and pans. These items are used frequently, and you'll want to make sure they won't break when you have to store them for a future trip.

Cast Iron cookware can be used for camping. You can suspend it over the campfire, use it to boil or make soups and stews. And it is lightweight. It is non-sticky and can last for years when properly seasoned.


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Pots, Pans & Dutch Ovens:

Consider buying more pots and pans if you plan to do more elaborate cooking at your campsite. Most campers agree that having a variety of pot sizes is better than one giant pot.

Stainless Steel & Titanium:

It is the hardest metal, making it the best choice for those who travel in remote areas and put their pots to the test. It is also the metal of choice for cooks in institutions and guides who have to deal with a lot.


Aluminum & Titanium

Aluminum and titanium are typically the most lightweight materials available for car camping, backpacking, or other outdoor activities. Both are lighter and more flexible than stainless steel, but they're also less durable and more expensive.

Non-Stick Cookware:

If you're cooking over a camping fire, you'll want to choose pots and saucepans that are environmentally-friendly and do not emit harmful fumes. Ceramic, Teflon (PTFE) and seasoned cast-iron are some of the most common types.


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Food Storage:

This container can be used to store all kinds of food, from pasta and chili to quick-cooking noodles. These containers also work great for picnics and tailgating parties because they're small, lightweight, and insulated.

Insulated bottles:

The best camping mugs are not only lightweight but also insulated, so that your drink will stay hot or cold even when the sun is shining. Hydro Flask is a favorite of ours. They make a large and light vacuum-sealed coffee mug in several colors that can be easily stored inside your pack or car trunk.

Portable Cooking Tables

You can bring a camp table to use when you want to prepare meals in the backcountry or at a camping site. When not in use, it can be folded up and used as a table to prepare meals at the campfire.





Camping Cooking Supplies