Camp Cookery day

A group of us from Up North got together and had a Cookery Day. Here's some pictures.


the scene that greeted us. Cold and Snowy
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First thing we did was dig a pit oven, light a fire in it and stack more wood and stones on top, ready for a leg of lamb.
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We covered the pit with hazel sticks, moss and earth to seal it all in.
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We then got a stew of pheasent, carrot, potato and onion on the go.
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We then put a chicken on to roast
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And panassed a trout and put this over the fire as well.
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By the time we had finished all this, it was time to open the pit oven
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And then have the roasted lamb with Bannok.
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Then it was pack up time and off home. A great day was had by all. the food was fantastic by the way, and no, no-one got ill, lol.
 

windward

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Looks a fantastic feast!!! Got me thinking about what to take this weekend if I manage to get out....still never made bannock so might give it a go...will look at older threads for recipes. Cooking is a huge passion of mine....and there's nothing better than cooking outside!
 

tweeders

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hi guys, i'm new to the forum.
it all looks great.
i'm in county antrim too, so do feel free to keep me in the loop for any future meets.

cheers lads.
 

jimford

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I dunno, there's something not quite right about stocking up in a supermarket, and driving out to the woods to cook and eat it.

It's a bit like busting for a cr@p, driving out to the woods to dig a hole to 'do it' then driving back home again - but then perhaps you blokes do do that!
;^)

Sounds fun - though not for me as I'm a vegetarian (are we allowed to use the 'v' word on this forum?).

Jim
 
I dunno, there's something not quite right about stocking up in a supermarket, and driving out to the woods to cook and eat it.

It's a bit like busting for a cr@p, driving out to the woods to dig a hole to 'do it' then driving back home again - but then perhaps you blokes do do that!
;^)

Sounds fun - though not for me as I'm a vegetarian (are we allowed to use the 'v' word on this forum?).

Jim

No problem Jim, you are entitled to your opinion. I just don't agree with it. Do you only eat stuff you find in the woods when you go out? Fair play if you do, but I don't. Very little though was bought in the supermarket. It may surprise you, but we actually have inside toilets in Ireland now as well. No need to make a special journey to the woods anymore, but if that what you like to do, then go for it.
 

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