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Adult Naturalist Series: Campfire Cooking


  • Lime Hollow Nature Center Education Campus 3277 Gracie Road Cortland United States (map)

For hundreds of thousands of years, fire has molded and shaped us into the humans we are today, and It did this through the food we cooked. In every living human’s ancestry, someone cooked with fire. Join your ancestors and learn to harness a campfire by grilling on open flames, using cast iron, aluminum foil to create delicious food such as stew, grilling vegetables, and ash cakes. The next time you go camping not only will you impress others with your cooking skills, but it will also give you the confidence to know that no matter what the situation is, your palate won’t suffer!

In this class you will be learning:

  • How to build fire structures

  • Learn to cook meats and vegetables

  • Cook with coals and open flame!

  • Build utensils to cook with!

  • Forage for wild edibles

  • Make dessert

  • Learn to utilize different parts and stages of the fire

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