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Old 03-05-2008, 10:56 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: AN EXOTIC LUNCH IN THE MOUNTAINS.. WHAT DO YOU COOK?

I welded up the holes in my shovel and carry a package of dry onion soup mix... a little snow in the shovel, sprinkle the soup on top, put it in the fire for 12 minutes, add some pine needles to taste and WHALLA. Thanks to Sledbunny I'll never go hungry in the hills again.

P.S. If I forget the soup mix I roast cheese smokies and bacon wrapped
scallops with a touch of maple surup over the fire.
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