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1 Michelle Brandenburg Extension Educator Youth Development/4-H SDSU Cooperative Extension

2 Campfire Cooking Offers a healthy alternative to “regular” campfire foods Can be adjusted to cook at home Nutritious Reasonably Inexpensive

3 Objectives The students will: Learn About Nutrition Demonstrate Safe and Accurate Cooking Skills Learn About Food Safety Learn About Campfire Safety Have Fun! Identify Various Ways to Cook at a Campfire

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5 Cooking Options On Coals Over Fire In Stock Pot In Dutch Oven On Griddle/Skillet

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7 Nutrition Offer better alternatives to “regular” camping foods Meet the Food Guide Pyramid recommendations Provide healthy after school snack options

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9 Nutritional Choices VegetablesFruits

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11 Cooking Skills Washing fruits and vegetables Correct measurements for dry and liquid ingredients Knife techniques and safety Use caution when cooking with heat Cleanup is everyone’s responsibility

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13 Hand Washing Basics 1. 2. 3. 4. WaterSoap Time Paper Towel

14 Amount of Time One Meal vs. All Day

15 Pack Safely Use a cooler Pack foods in frozen state if hiking or backpacking Skip mayonnaise and other very perishable foods

16 Keep Clean Remember to pack the following: Disposable wipes Hand sanitizer Biodegradable soap

17 Keep Cold Food Cold The following items need to be kept below 40°F: Meat Poultry Fish Dairy Eggs Leftovers Salads Cut fruit

18 Cook Food Thoroughly Ground Beef 160°F Pork 160°F Poultry breasts 170°F Steaks, roasts, chops 145°F Poultry 180°F

19 Avoid Cross Contamination Place raw meats in separate sealed containers Do not use the same platter or utensils for raw and cooked protein Do not use the same cutting board for raw meat and other foods Wash hands with soap after working with raw meats and eggs

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21 Supplies for Building Campfires Wood/charcoal Kindling Matches Lighter fluid

22 Fire Safety Tips Only put lighter fluid on unlit charcoal Have items at hand in case an unwanted fire occurs Do not start fires in grassy or wooded areas Do not start fires in dry areas Water Shovel Only start fires in open, outdoor areas Completely extinguish all campfires

23 Fire Basics Log cabin structure Strip wood Stir coals to distribute heat Be careful of tall grasses Do not use aluminum, plastic or glass as kindling Allow air movement

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25 Fun All recipes received great reviews Flexible can change the recipe according to the ingredients available and likes Enjoy cooking Fun All recipes received great reviews Flexible can change the recipe according to the ingredients available, your budget and the tastes of those cooking Enjoy cooking

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27 Helpful Tips Use precooked meatballs and ham Pre-measure and precut items A team project 1 person to watch the fire 1 person to watch the preparation and safety Other helpers if possible to assist in preparation Wet, cold soil makes it difficult to start fires

28 More Helpful Tips Laminate recipes used in making foods but hand out copies at the end Use disposable containers when possible Adjust foods so they can cook faster if time is an issue Inquire about food allergies and religious requirements

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