Aluminum,stainless steel and Teflon coated cookware is best for camping.You just have to exercise good judgement.Also remember to check if your campsite will allow campfires.You may need a campstove,especially if there's a burning ban.
Lodges cookware is better then other types of cookware for a variety of reasons. For one the cookware is safe and it is easy to use. The cookware in a sense can be considered the best.
Calphalon cookware can be used in the oven. If you have a nonstick pan, it is recommended that you don't use it on broil.
Stainless steel utensils can easily scratch nonstick coatings. To be safe, use only plastic or wood utensils with nonstick cookware.
You can always use electric cooking equipment in a trailer as long as you are safe with the items and you are careful as they won't harm anything.
yes but dont burn ur hand
yes but food will stick.note: it probably got pitted by cooking acidic foods. this is not considered safe to do in aluminum cookware by some people, as it dissolves aluminum into the food.
The best way to start a quick camp fire is just to use a match and light the fire. If one wishes to use the natural way of starting a fire, take 2 sticks and rub them together until sparks fly.
All of the "granite" type of non-stick cookware is perfectly safe for use on glass stove tops. As with all cooking, however, a close eye should always be kept on the temperature at which you are cooking. Never leave an empty cooking utensil on a hot heating element which can cause overheating damage to both the utensil and the heating element and could cause an out of control fire.
A fire safe box is box used for safe keeping of precious belongings. A fire safe box is designed to withstand most outside forces. It protects your belongings from fire and burglars.
You can use glassware or any microwave-safe dish to cook chicken in the microwave. Check the bottom of any plastic dishes to see if they are microwave-safe.
Yes
That all depends on your cookware. Most coated cookware requires the use of plastic utensils to ensure the coating isn't damaged. Most non-coated cookware can be used with metal utensils. Consult the packaging that came with your cookware for instructions or just simply be safe and use plastic.