Put your Camping tips here
- LiveonJG
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I thought about AirCooledNut's post while grocery shopping and got some Himalayan salt in a grinder. It's replaced regular salt in all my cooking now. It really tastes different, much milder than what I'm used to. It seems to enhance and compliment rather than overpower.
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You can buy candles and lamps made of the salt. It is said they are natural ionizers. I didn't know you could purchase the salt to grind. Good tip.LiveonJG wrote:I thought about AirCooledNut's post while grocery shopping and got some Himalayan salt in a grinder. It's replaced regular salt in all my cooking now. It really tastes different, much milder than what I'm used to. It seems to enhance and compliment rather than overpower.
-John
- AirCooledNut
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If you end up in the Portland area... Small shop but neat and good selection of salt blocks.LiveonJG wrote:I thought about AirCooledNut's post while grocery shopping and got some Himalayan salt in a grinder. It's replaced regular salt in all my cooking now. It really tastes different, much milder than what I'm used to. It seems to enhance and compliment rather than overpower.
-John
As for the tirade on salt...everything in moderation
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- deschutestrout
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No, you attract the deer with salt blocks, pop 'em a good one, then enjoy fresh venison. Then explain to Mr. or Mrs. Ranger why you shot a deer out of season. And Bob reluctantly packs up his camp and gives you a foul look. Shouldn't a done that, I'ma guessin'LiveonJG wrote:Cooking on salt blocks? I had no idea. Learn something new everyday.
-John
"You're not always obligated to paint an outhouse." Ruckman 2011
- hambone
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How'd I get into this? geesh.
shoulda never brought up those damn pottys.
Hey Mark! You should make everybody dig a hole in that field, camp style!
shoulda never brought up those damn pottys.
Hey Mark! You should make everybody dig a hole in that field, camp style!
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it balances on your head just like a mattress balances on a bottle of wine
your brand new leopard skin pillbox hat
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it balances on your head just like a mattress balances on a bottle of wine
your brand new leopard skin pillbox hat
- deschutestrout
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Hammy, you somehow get placed into every conversation. That way, two years from now when you resurrect a thread out of the blue, you can enjoy references to youhambone wrote:How'd I get into this? geesh.
shoulda never brought up those damn pottys.
Hey Mark! You should make everybody dig a hole in that field, camp style!
No holes will be dug. No. Not a good idea. Miss ya Hambone. We'll be jammin' soon!
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- AirCooledNut
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Pee like a MAN!
Oh the crap I'll get for this post...
http://www.rei.com/product/407267
I even left a Customer Review so read it before asking me questions. Or you can wait and ask my sweetie yourself in Maupin for the Father's Day camping weekend.
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Did I mention that I'm an original Darksider?
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- Elwood
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Thanks for posting that link Nut, Ive always wanted one of those and did not know where they were first posted on one of the sites. Some places on the road are just way to filthy to use and others too crowded. Me thinks that little tool and some fresh handy/baby wipes whould ease the bladder chatter
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- Bookwus
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- Elwood
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Ha Ha Mike, I missed that review but would prefer anything but Pink, just not my color.Bookwus wrote:Hiya Toby,
So, I'm scanning down through the reviews to find yours and I read a review from a soldier on duty in Afghanistan. She mentioned that her unit had issued these to female soldiers.
Which made me wonder if the military issue is camouflaged.
Don,t know much about military life but wonder if they could be bought at a PX or surplus store. Anyone on here know???
'69 weekender ~ Elwood