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  1. #61
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    Yes, I have a dutch oven cookbook. Girl scout one, Pocket Stew. That is where I got the chocolate cherry walnut cake recipe.

  2. #62
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    dutch ovens make wonderful bakers if you get the coals right around them.
    Hey! Dont forget to submit your suggestions for the Ammo Can! It's your newsletter. Help to make it wonderful!! P.S. I apologize now for the typos and misspellings in my post.

  3. #63
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    Default So do old beer kegs.

    Quote Originally Posted by JustPJ66 View Post
    dutch ovens make wonderful bakers if you get the coals right around them.
    My nephew did a turkey in a beer keg this summer while we were camping. Was a very tasty bird.

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    guess maybe iam reading your post wrong...thought you were asking if you COULD bake a cake in a dutch oven...sorry
    Hey! Dont forget to submit your suggestions for the Ammo Can! It's your newsletter. Help to make it wonderful!! P.S. I apologize now for the typos and misspellings in my post.

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    I guess I'll have to think something else up.

    My baked turtles became more of a curiosity than treat. Everyone wanted to look but not eat. I baked them well. They were not gooey in the middle at all. The trick is low heat to get through the shell.

    Maybe I'll just boil some baby chickens.
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  6. #66
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ekidokai View Post
    My baked turtles became more of a curiosity than treat. Everyone wanted to look but not eat. I baked them well. They were not gooey in the middle at all. The trick is low heat to get through the shell.
    And they were a "little big". LOL!

    Next time, try using "Little Smokies" and only 1/2 pound of bacon.

  7. #67
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    For those dutch oven people out there - don't miss the Tread Lightly event next year! Hiram is a master - he has done birthday cakes, breakfast eggs, yummie chicken and many more goodies at these events.

    And then there is Cano who brings banana splits into the middle of nowhere............only limited by your imagination and creativity.

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    Eating is always the best part of camping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JustPJ66 View Post
    dutch ovens make wonderful bakers if you get the coals right around them.
    and here is what you have when you use too many coals....
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    Default But.....

    Quote Originally Posted by pjpreb View Post
    and here is what you have when you use too many coals....
    ....was it still tasty?

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