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Hints & Tips  
out the chill. Besides, what better way to ,greet the  
DUTCH OVEN CHARCOAL HINTS  
morning than to watch the sunrise Cut both ends  
from tin cans and step on them to flatten before  
storing them in trash bags. Critters have been  
known to stick their noses in, get their heads stuck,  
and die. Better yet, open your cans at home, pour  
into double zip-lock bags and take these along  
instead.  
Use Kingsford charcoal, this is not  
a
commercial, but the bargain brands seem not to last  
as long. If not Kingsford, try lump charcoal instead  
of briquettes. It lights easier and burns hotter. If a  
#
12 oven is used, place 14 briquettes on top and 10  
on the bottom. That puts the temp as close as you  
can get to 350 degrees. Try placing heavy duty  
aluminum foil on the ground between the oven and  
the charcoal. This will leave no trace of your fire and  
help reflect the heat to the oven. Next best is to  
carefully loosen the sod in a 14in circle down to a  
depth of 4in. Put the charcoal in the pit and then  
place the oven in the pit. Be sure to cover the pit  
after cooking to  
PEARLS OF GEEZER WISDOM  
When broiling bacon over an open grill, try  
cooking it on foil. It will prevent charring, which often  
happens when you cook bacon on a grill. Racks  
from an old oven make good lightweight grills.  
Spray with Teflon spray for easier cleaning. Don't  
use racks from old refrigerators. Some were made  
with cadmium plating, which when heated can give  
off toxic fumes or spill its way into your food.  
Cadmium is a 3heavy metal that is toxic when  
ingested or inhaled. To prevent pasta from boiling  
over, add one teaspoon of olive oil )to the cooking  
water before adding pasta. 4 ounces of cheese will  
yield 1 cup of grated or cubed cheese.  
For a fun and extremely messy break in a long  
term camp, order a couple of chilled watermelons  
from the commissary. Spread out a large clean poly  
tarp. Have each patrol hold the melons above their  
heads and then on a signal drop them onto the tarp.  
Yes, we said BUST them and let them eat the melon  
with their fingers.  
leave no trace of your fire.  
DUTCH OVEN SEASONING HINTS  
No doubt you have noticed that Geezers use a  
lot of olive oil in these recipes. We have found that it  
not only adds good flavor, but it is best for seasoning  
or reseasoning your ovens or any cast iron. After  
cleaning with hot water only, reheat the iron to  
almost smoking and then let cool. While still very  
warm to the touch, wipe down with Dan olive oil  
soaked cotton rag. After cooling, the iron should  
have an oily sheen to it. Don't throw the rag away  
after you are finished. Save it in a double zip-lock  
bag. The older and oilier the rag is the better it will  
season your iron.  
If you want to save room in your cooler and still  
have to keep eggs fresh, make a mixture of one  
pound of lime to one gallon of water in a plastic one  
gallon jug, put your eggs in the jug, and add the lime  
water. The eggs will keep without refrigeration for  
some time.  
Tents and dining flies tend to get a might funky  
toward the middle of a long term camp. Get a large  
red apple and poke several small holes through the  
skin. Plug every hole with a whole clove and hang in  
the tent or dining fly. Stories have it that it will also  
cut down on the flying critters in the daytime.  
When pitching tents or putting up dining flies,  
drive your stakes in at an angle toward the tent at  
about a 30 degree angle. There is less chance of  
the stake pulling out on its own in a wind and you will  
have less effort to pull them out when it is time to  
break camp.  
DUTCH OVEN COOKING HINTS  
When baking breads or sugary desserts, line the  
oven with heavy duty aluminum foil in a crisscross  
layer before pre-heating. It makes clean up easier  
and will spread and reflect the heat inside the oven.  
When baking or cooking foods in a large pot lid  
inside the oven, rumple five small strips of aluminum  
foil into balls of the same size. Place the foil in the  
bottom of the oven in a circle with the fifth in the  
center. Put the pot lid on top of the balls and push  
own gently to seat the pot lid. This allows a space of  
about 1in from the pot lid to the bottom of the oven.  
There is less burning and -more air movement in the  
oven.  
PEARLS OF GEEZER WISDOM  
Take a few minutes out from trying out all these  
recipes and read these camping tips gleaned from  
the collective brains of the GEEZERS  
When camping in one spot for a few days, Dig a  
hole for your coolers. Line the hole with plastic or  
foil shiny side in. Place your cooler in the hole and  
cover with a blanket or extra sleeping bag. The ice  
you came with may go home with you. Before you  
leave, cover .the hole, replace the sod, and leave no  
trace. Face your tents to the east. The early  
morning sun quickly dries out dampness and drives  
MORE PEARLS  
If you're dehydrated, a hot drink may hit the spot  
faster than a cold one. Recent studies have shown  
that water gets into your bloodstream faster from  
drinking hot liquids. Try heating that Gatorade and  
watch what happens. Anterior nosebleeds can be  
stopped by pinching the nostrils together for 10-15  
minutes. If that doesn't work, try moistening some  
cotton with Afrin nasal spray. Twist the cotton into a  
cone and insert into the offending nostril. Leave  
The Geezer Cookbook  
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Dwayne Pritchett  


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