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Camping Eggs In A Bottle

Camping Eggs In A Bottle. Prep cook all the bacon/sausage almost to done. You follow the recipe just like you would at home, but place the buttered bread and egg into a pie iron.

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Roll/fold and put into gallon zip lock. A small, clean drink container with wide opening and a lid works well. Pour the boiling water into the bottle.

If You Are Worried About The Eggs Breaking, Crack Them, Mix Them With A Little Milk, Store Them A Freezer Bag (I Do Two Freezer Bags Just In Case) And Your Scrambled Eggs Are All Ready To Go Once You Cook Them!


(if you want.)today is just a short video, if you recall my previous jillian vs camping pin, where i cracked all the eggs into a bottle for easi. I have also read that frozen scrambled eggs reheat well. While camping for no more than one or two night;”weekend”trip, at home, scramble all your eggs and put into a sports water bottle.

Add A Little Milk And Some Seasoning.


Prep cook all the bacon/sausage almost to done. If you are lucky the egg will stay in one piece as it. Roll/fold and put into gallon zip lock.

Very Similar To The Water Bottle Method But Instead Of Storing In A Water Bottle You Would Scramble The Eggs And.


Pour into a large gallon sized zip top bag (freezer bag) and freeze. You follow the recipe just like you would at home, but place the buttered bread and egg into a pie iron. Then pack it in the cooler.

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Eggs in a water bottle eggs are one of the best foods to whip up over your portable griddle. From what i have read, fresh farm eggs (if available in your area) that have not been washed last for at least a week outside of a refrigerator. Repeat this experiment with boiling water (a good way to prove that 'using up oxygen' is not the cause):

If You Get In A Hurry, You Will Release Too Many Eggs And They Are Virtually.


They'll survive the trip, and won't. All you would need to do is grab a couple of empty water bottles that you were going to set out for recycling and break. However, making sure they get to the campsite in one piece is a whole other story.

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