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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3716546" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Back when tent camping almost every weekend many moons ago, we always cooked over an open fire. I was real big at the time into teaching my kids some outdoor skills. </p><p>The favorite was cutting a couple of green tree limbs with a fork in them to drive into the ground on either side of the fire pit. Then another green limb to thread a couple of whole chickens on. </p><p>Every time someone walked by the fire pit of coals, they were to rotate the chickens 1/4 turn. The cook lasted most of the afternoon over a slow fire which attracted predators (other campers) to walk by and comment how great it smelled and caution to not leave it unattended as it may disappear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3716546, member: 5412"] Back when tent camping almost every weekend many moons ago, we always cooked over an open fire. I was real big at the time into teaching my kids some outdoor skills. The favorite was cutting a couple of green tree limbs with a fork in them to drive into the ground on either side of the fire pit. Then another green limb to thread a couple of whole chickens on. Every time someone walked by the fire pit of coals, they were to rotate the chickens 1/4 turn. The cook lasted most of the afternoon over a slow fire which attracted predators (other campers) to walk by and comment how great it smelled and caution to not leave it unattended as it may disappear. [/QUOTE]
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