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  • Grill beef over medium, ash covered coals. To check for temperature, cautiously hold the palm of your hand over the coals at cooking height. Count the number of seconds you can hold your hand in that position before the heat forces you to pull it away. It should take about 4 seconds for medium heat coals.
    By FabulousFoods.comJuly 14th, 2008 , July 14th, 2008
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  • Meatloaf on a stick: Wrap meatloaf mixture around a stick. Wrap meat with aluminium foil. Hold over a campfire until done. Also bring complete biscuit mix in a zipper bag add water and squish to mix. Stretch with fingers into a strip and wrap spirally around stick and hold in other hand to go with meatloaf.
    By FabulousFoods.comJuly 14th, 2008 , July 14th, 2008
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  • Outfit your kitchen or outdoor kitchen with a fire extinguisher and teach everyone in the family how to use it.
    By FabulousTravel.comJuly 14th, 2008 , July 14th, 2008
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  • A cup of baking soda and a cup vinegar poured down a drain can help clear a clogged drain.
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  • Try to use disposable cups and plates whenever possible. However, keeping young children from spilling styrofoam cups is a big challenge. If you put a styrofoam cup into a heavier cup like a coffee cup and serve their beverage with a straw it makes drinking much easier for them and clean up easier for you! No more accidental spills. Remove the paper cup and straw and throw away!
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  • Add baking soda to hollow fishing lures to give them spin in the water.
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  • Baking soda can clean stains on fiberglass RV bodies. Scrub with baking soda on a damp sponge. For tougher stains, apply wet baking soda, let dry then wipe away.
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  • Baking soda can help clean dishes, especially greasy ones .
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  • On camping trips, use baking soda for cleaning dishes, pots and pans, hand and even teeth.
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  • Clean upholstery spots in car or RV with a baking soda paste. Rub into the stain, let dry then vacuum.
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  • De-grease and clean barbecue grills by applying a baking soda paste with a wire brush, let set for about 15 minutes, then wipe clean. Let the fire burn away any excess residue before you begin to cook.
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  • Deodorize sleeping bags by prinkling baking soda inside. Let sit for about 6 hours before shaking out and setting out in the sun for a few hours.
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  • Deodorize a musty smelling tent by setting it up and sprinkling with baking soda before packing away.
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  • Designate one cooler just for drinks as it will hold ice longer from not being opened as often.
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  • Even if you don't like ot for drinking, use powdered milk for cooking as its easier to store, lighter to carry and cheaper than regular.
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