After hiking all day, you're going to need these nutrient-filled, easy-to-make foods.
By Andrew Bettlach, Best Product
[post_ads]Grocery shopping for your next
camping trip doesn't need to be a hassle. Traditional camping fare can
be as easy to make as unwrapping a package and tossing it right on the
grill. Freeze-dried
meals are delicious (really!) and can be easily prepared by just adding
hot water. Browse our list of the best camping foods available for
online purchase to take the pressure off of campfire cooking.
Omaha Steaks Bison Burgers (4-pack)
Leaner and tastier than ground beef, bison burgers are a delicious,
healthy twist on the classic. These four, 5.3-ounce patties come
pre-formed and ready to cook over a hot flame. Add toppings of your
choice, a campfire-toasted bun, and some grilled vegetable foil packets for a hot, hearty feast.
Green Chile Foods Breakfast Burritos (12-pack)
These are the ultimate camping breakfast, full of calories to fuel you
up for a long day on the trail or to soak up what's left of last's
night's late-night mistakes. Open this box of 12, wrap the burritos in
foil, and toss them over the fire to have a quick, hot breakfast that's
ready in minutes.
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Hershey's S'mores Kit
"First, you take the graham. You stick the chocolate on the graham. Then you roast the 'mallow." Take it from The Sandlot
— it's not a real campfire without s'mores, and this kit has a lot of
everything you need to make the perfect gooey, chocolate-y, crunchy
dessert.
Backpacker's Pantry 3-Day Meal Kit (12 pouches)
[post_ads]Simplify the grocery shopping for your next backpacking trip with this
three-day freeze-dried meal kit from Backpacker's Pantry. It feeds two
adults with three days worth of hot meals, including breakfast, lunch,
dinner, and even dessert, with foods such as huevos rancheros, Jamaican
jerk rice with chicken, chili mac with beef, and hot apple cobbler.
Applegate Naturals Beer Bratwurst
A campfire's two best friends wrapped in one: beer and sausage. Add to
the equation the fact that these bratwurst are natural, so if you bite
into something crunchy, you'll know it came from the campfire and not
the factory. Slide one of these brats onto a stick and roast away!