CHOW KIT 3 PIECE STAINLESS KIT- FORK, SPOON & KNIFE
You won't find anything more calming than camping with those you love. After enjoying the day in the fresh air, you're most likely to have a wonderful meal. The brand of cookware you have when you go camping can make all the difference.
Camping Utensils
CHOW KIT 3 PIECE STAINLESS KIT- FORK, SPOON & KNIFE
camping utensils – click on the image below for more information.
- KIT CONTAINS 1 KNIFE 1 SPOON 1 FORK 1 CARRYING POUCH
camping utensils
3 piece stainless steel knife fork and spoon locking set in a vinyl case.
CHOW KIT 3 PIECE STAINLESS KIT- FORK, SPOON & KNIFE
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Camping Tips
Article by STEPHEN HILL
Yes, we have all been trained to live in the confines and protection of walls since birth. And that is the reason why camping has always been a fun and challenging activity because it leaves us under the mercy of the elements, something which we have not been really taught to do. The general principles of camping are basically simple although the application is what makes the entire practice demanding and tough. Camping is a matter of making ourselves adapt to outdoor living and here are some camping tips that you may want to ponder on if you plan to rough it up a bit in the wild. The first item that you have to acquire is the camping tent. If you are a novice to camping, you have to really practice pitching your tent before you head out to the forest. The ability to set up your tent effectively and fast is extremely important. When out in the woods, always choose the lay of the land that is flat and where the soil is soft because that will act as a natural bed. However, always keep away from the bottom of the hills or valleys. Now, do not forget to install a tarp below your tent and this helps you avoid water-logging, something that you do not want to happen. The second most important item that you have to possess is a map and the knowledge to use that. Nowadays, it is easier to track your location with the new technology of GPS. Keep in mind that no matter how familiar a place in the woods is, it is so easy to get lost in miles and miles of areas where the trees all look the same. Finally, learn some very basic outdoor skills such as the many ways of using a utility knife, how to tie knots, and building a fire. The next item that you would want to have in camping is a sleeping bag. Next would be pots, pans, dishes, utensils, a portable stove, and fire-starting materials and like waterproof matches or a butane lighter. Ropes are very important so bring plenty and lots of drinking water. For food, bring along energy rich provisions like beans, pasta, ground beef, peanut, chicken, and oatmeal. Clothing, lots of it, is necessary whatever the weather is because it provides protection. Before you leave, do a camping checklist of every item that you need. Nothing is worse than arriving to your campsite and then discovering that you lack an important piece of equipment. Make sure that you have anti-insect lotion and bug spray.All in all, camping can be really fun but you have to make sure that you and the people around you are also safe and secure.
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camping utensils question by Debbie: what to eat on camping trip?
going camping @ a primitive campsite in myakka state forrest.4 mile hike out to site.water is available but needs to be boiled or treated first.any meal ideas?do not want to lug in a cooler or cooking utensils.beef jerky and nuts can only go so far………
wow,what great answers! I picked up a little bit of info from each answer,,have to put it to vote.thankyou all .
camping utensils best answer:
Answer by Brook E
First, I’d review some of the previous questions because this has been addressed several times. So you might gain insights that way.
Camping and outdoor stores have full lines of freeze dried foods. Almost anything you desire is available that way. One tip: Ignore the suggested servings notes. You eat a lot more when hiking/camping, especially in colder weather. A package that says “serves 2″ will probably only work for one.
At surplus stores you can get MREs, the military answer to feeding in the field. These are complete meals, along with cutlery, a heating unit when required, etc. They’re not cheap. But money doesn’t count when you’re wilderness bound.
And don’t neglect the supermarket. There’s an incredible range of conveninece foods that are light weight, and suitable for your circumstances. Ramen noodles and cups. Tuna in pouches. Instant meals that only require the addition of boiling water. And so forth. Browse the isles and you’ll come up with all sorts of ideas.
Have fun!




Lame! buy these if you like licking a rusty tin can,
If you are looking for stainless steel silverware that will last, THIS IS NOT IT. The knife is stamped stainless steel, but the fork and spoon are not. After one weekend of camping the forks and spoons all were rusty, not just at the attachment point but on the tines and bowl of the spoons. The knife may actually be SS or possibly a slightly different mix that doesn’t rust as easily, it is a slightly different color metal and after one weekend was not rusty. This product is falsly claiming that it is Stainless steel, leaving the consumer to assume that all of it is when in fact perhaps only a small portion is if that. Go run your toung over the lid of a tin can and see if you like that taste with every bite you eat from the spoons and forks.
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|Great Set,
Just as the Add mentions, great 3 piece set. love for camping easy to carry and pull apart to use!
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|Can’t really mess up a spoon fork and knife,
nice chow kit heavier gauge than most kits I’ve owned.
and the utensils seem to “snap” together tight
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