Pictures of Food Cooked in the Great Outdoors

Regcabguy

Oil eater.
The debut of the cuck wagon in Baja a few years (I now own it)


Strong canopy framing! You need it with the winds down there. We carried swap meet type canopies down there with the galvanized piping and silver roof material. It's the only workable solution.
 

emtmark

Austere Medical Provider
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escapen

New member
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My wife’s family call these sloppy joes (they’re not) or colon busters, but they’re delicious.

From bottom to top, two slices of buttered French bread, white rice, chili, cheese, corn, iceberg lettuce, Italian dressing and squeeze of lemon.


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WeLikeCamping

Explorer
Dang. My problem is that there is little time to take pictures of my dinners - I'm more focused on eating it...
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NY Strip and Ribeye cooked on a rock. (somebody forgot the grill)
 

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