![]() Keep it going: Add logs a few at a time in a cone shape once the fire is going strong.Light it up: Ignite the tinder and blow lightly at the base to provide the fire with oxygen.Start small: First make a cone shape of kindling and handfuls of tinder in a loose pile at the center.Here’s a primer to getting your campfire cooking underway: Now let’s get started… Get the Fire GoingĪt home, a simple preheat of the oven or turn of the stove dial will do, but not so in the woods. You can do this activity during any part of the day. Search around online for some recipes that use ingredients you have on hand, or invent your own! Another great perk to outdoor cooking is that it’s a fun activity for any meal, dessert included. If you have a fire pit in your backyard, set up the space as an imaginary campsite and have fun preparing a meal in the great outdoors. With camping season right around the corner, now is the ideal time to practice building a campfire! It’s the perfect way to stay warm on a cool brisk evening while camping-and made even better with s’mores!-but it also provides a chance to hone your outdoor cooking skills. ![]()
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