Decorative rocks or gravel.
I’m just not “there” yet, when it comes to full-on camp cuisine..This year, however, something clicked and I realized there were a ton of great (simple!)
food options that I could make that I could either prep ahead and freeze, or that were totally non-perishable.I thought it might be nice to share just in case someone out there is in the same boat as I am when it comes to camp food knowledge..Here are 10 easy ideas!.
You must always have some kind of hot dogs cooked over the fire with roasting sticks when you go camping.Yes, it’s a rule.
Look it up.. 2.For Breakfast: Pancakes from a box mix with Bacon (Hint: Freeze the bacon before you leave so it acts as an extra ice pack.
By the next morning it will be just defrosted enough to fry it up!)It even make the area around my super old range look a little more current..
So here’s why it works:.I used the concept of color blocking here and just painted on a solid block of color that isn’t found anywhere else in the room.
That really just makes it a pop of the dark gray color rather than a continuation of something else from the room, and gives it that “backsplash” feel, since “real” backsplashes usually use a material that isn’t used anywhere else in the room..Even though this color is a neutral (Martha Stewart Crevecoeur), it’s still a bold color and really makes a statement and draws the eye in.Wimpy colors just can’t do the heavy lifting, decor-wise, that’s needed to make up for the lack of a real solid tile or stone backsplash..