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We have been going camping for our summer vacations for several years. The cost is actually quite minimal once you have the necessary equipment. Once you have the equipment you need (which you may even be able to borrow from a friend) the only things you need are gas, food, and a campground to stay in.
How much can I expect to pay at a campground?
Plan on anywhere from about $12 to $30. The more amenities offered the more it will cost. Even when we were tent campers we liked staying somewhere with water and power. I usually take my crockpot, and I have used it even in a tent. For $12 you can expect a place to set up camp and not much else, for $30 you can usually expect bathrooms, showers, play areas and laundry facilities. There are many campgrounds where you can just show up and find a space and also many spaces you should reserve ahead of time. Be mindful of busy holiday weekends!
What recreational activities can I expect?
Hiking, watching animals, biking, fishing, boating and swimming are all fun things to do while you are camping. We always take games, crafts and books. In many state and national park area you will find specific nature programs for kids. I have a box of toys and games that we only use while camping. Scavenger hunts can be fun too.
What gear do I need?
Tent – get one that sleeps a couple more people than you actually have. I have no idea where they come up with the number of people that can fit into a tent, I like a little extra space.
Sleeping bags and extra blankets
Moms and dads might like a little extra comfort provided by a foam pad or an air mattress – this is not a necessity however.
A propane camp stove is great for cooking and heating water for dishes. Don’t forget to bring the propane.
A good cooler (or two). To save space in the cooler freeze everything that you can – things that you are not going to use for a couple of days. This will help keep everything cool and save on the space needed for ice.
Then just a few little incidentals: Pots and pans, plates and utensils, pillows, flashlights w/ extra batteries, a small hatchet, insect repellent, scissors (I seem to always need these) and matches or a lighter.
There is a bit of work involved in camping but it’s fun work. You can build memories that your kids will remember for a long time.
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Here is my favorite cookie recipe. It’s a no-fail recipe. I started making these cookies when I was around 10 years old. They are a family favorite for sure! This recipe is what is talked about and pictured in my post about Frozen Cookie Dough.
Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
1 c. shortening or butter
1 c. white sugar
1 c. brown sugar
2 eggs
2 c. flour
1 tsp soda
1 tsp salt (1/2 tsp if you use butter)
1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp vanilla
2 c. oatmeal (quick or regular)
1/2 c. chocolate chips (or more if you like!)
1 c. coconut (optional)
Cream together shortening and sugars. Add eggs and vanilla. Mix up dry ingredients in a separate bowl. Add to wet ingredients. Add in chocolate chips. Mix together well. Bake at 350 degrees for 7-10 minutes. Makes about 3-4 dozen.
Dough can also be frozen. Best if used within 3 months.
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This might be old news….but I was talking with a friend awhile ago about freezing your own cookie dough and she had never thought of doing it, so I thought I should post about it.
Do you buy frozen cookie dough at the store? Well, no more! You can mix up a batch of your favorite cookie dough at home and freeze the dough. Then you can have REAL homemade cookies at your convenience!
Homemade not only tastes better, but it is better for you (healthier than store bought anyway.) There are so many preservatives, lots of sodium, high fructose corn syrup and hydrogenated oils in store bought items such as cookie dough. Even if I can get store-bought cookie dough free with coupons I don’t buy it.
Sooo….mix up a batch of your favorite cookies. I have a favorite recipe for Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies. I doubled the batch, baked a couple dozen for us, then decided to freeze the rest.
I make cookie balls, place them on a large cookie sheet and then stick in the freezer. I usually leave them there for several hours so they can get hard.
After the cookie balls are frozen, put them into a Ziploc bag. I don’t use my Food Saver on these because I know we will want to get into them soon! 🙂 Now I have 60 cookie balls all ready to bake when I need or want some fresh cookies!
You can let them completely thaw before baking, but I don’t always do that because I am impatient. Sometimes they are only partly thawed when I bake. Depending on your cookie recipe and the ingredients, it might vary on the consistency of your baked cookie. I have noticed they turn out better appearance-wise when I let them thaw first. But they always taste the same no matter what. YUMMY! Just experiment and see what you like.
I only make cookie balls out of convenience for myself later. I also freeze cookie dough in logs. I just shape the dough into a long log and wrap in saran wrap and then in foil. Then we can slice off the dough as we need it. I just prefer the cookie balls. I think they are easier and I can thaw just what I need instead of the whole log.
I haven’t tried freezing very many types of cookie dough, so I am not sure if cookies like Snickerdoodles would freeze well or not. I try not to keep stuff like this always around as my kids and hubby tend to sneak it. 🙂 And if you don’t want to freeze the cookie dough then try freezing the cookies already baked! That usually works well also.
Have you done this before? What has worked for you?
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