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    Title
    Cooking on a Stick: Campfire Recipes for Kids
    Subtitle
    Campfire Recipes for Kids
    Authors and contributors
    By (author) Linda White, Illustrated by Fran Lee
    Physical properties
    Format: Paperback
    Number of pages: 48
    Width: 152 mm
    Height: 204 mm
    Thickness: 5 mm
    Weight: 136 g
    Audience
    Children/juvenile
    Language
    English
    ISBN
    ISBN 13: 9780879057275
    ISBN 10: 0879057270
    Classifications
    Dewey: 641.578
    LC classification: TX823.W48
    Nielsen BookScan Product Class: Y4.0
    BISAC category code: JNF054030
    BISAC category code: JUV000000
    Dewey: 641.578
    BISAC category code: JNF014000
    Illustrations note
    48 colour illustrations
    Publisher
    Gibbs M. Smith Inc
    Imprint name
    Gibbs M. Smith Inc
    Publication date
    28 November 2003
    Publication City/Country
    Layton, UT/US
    Main description
    6 X 8 In, 48Pp, 48 Full-Color Illustrations, Ages 7 To 11 With These Sensible and Sensitive Safety-First Recipes, This Upbeat Book Guides Kids Through The Fun and Rewarding Process of Campfire Cooking. Whether They're At A Campground With Other Campers, In The Forest With A Scouting Group, Or Simply In Their Own Backyard With Their Family, They'll Become Familiar With All The Basic Methods For Successful Outdoor Cooking. Three Cooking Methods Are Explained With Recipes Given For Each: Cooking On A Stick, In A Pouch, and On The Grill.
    Flap copy
    Contents Cooking Over a Campfire Campfires Cooking Equipment Packing List Cooking on a Stick Cooking in a Pouch Cooking on a Grate or Grill Tasty Snacks and Trail Food
    Back cover copy
    Going on a family camping trip? Watching dad grill burgers in the backyard? Hiking with your scouting group? Then you'll want to help the adults make some food you really want to eat. With two dozen easy-to follow recipes for all kinds of food--from main dishes to desserts--you'll have plenty of choices How about Moose Kabobs? Or Loony Eggs? Cozy Caves? Maybe Deer Baubles? Whatever you choose, you'll learn how to prepare it on a stick, in a pouch, or on the grill. Simple ingredients and preparation, thorough safety guidelines, and basic campfire instructions will help make all of your supervised outings fun ones.