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    Craft, Home and Garden Ideas

    Peanut Butter Eggs

    1 lb. (about 3 1/2 cups) powdered sugar
    1 1/2 cups peanut butter
    4 oz. cream cheese
    1/2 cup butter or marg, softened
    1/2 tsp. vanilla

    Mix together with hands until thoroughly blended. Shape into eggs. Chill until firm. Dip in chocolate coating.

    To melt chocolate for coating, a crockpot on low heat works well. It keeps the chocolate at a uniform heat.

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    41 Camping Hacks That Are Borderline Genius

    These tips and tricks will guarantee you’ll be a totally happy camper this summer.posted on June 5, 2013 at 1:20pm EDT

    Peggy Wang
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    1. Use foam floor tiles for a softer, more comfortable tent floor.



    Source: alittlecampy.com


    2. Point a head lamp into a jug of water for an instant lantern.




    Source: listorama

    3. Also: Mountain Dew + baking soda + peroxide = lantern.




    Source: pinterest.com


    4. Make tin-can sandwich bread as a portable food option.




    Get the recipe here.


    Source: thereadystore.com


    5. Familiarize yourself with what the poisonous plants look like.




    Source: sheknows.com


    6. Bring a tick deterrent.



    7. Glue sandpaper to the top of your match holder.



    Be sure to buy strike-anywhere matches.

    Source: craftaholicsanonymous.net

    8. Repurpose a coffee can to hold and protect TP.



    Source: fieldandstream.com


    9. Make crescent rolls over the campfire.



    For maximum yumminess, fill ‘em with stuff like marshmallows and Nutella. Or wrap hot dogs with them.




    Get the directions here.


    10. Use Tic-Tac boxes to store spices.




    Source: skruben.blogspot.ca

    11. Invest in a two-person sleeping bag.




    This one is $84.99 from Cabelas.

    Source: cabelas.com

    12. Get these seat hammocks for car camping.




    Buy ‘em here.


    Source: hammocks.com

    13. Cut up a straw and fill the pieces up with antibiotic ointment or toothpaste for single-use packets.




    Use a lighter to seal up the ends.

    Source: briangreen.net

    14. Make travel coffee bags out of coffee filters and dental floss.




    Place a scoop of coffee grounds into a coffee filter and tie it up with dental floss. When you’re ready to brew, just make it like you would make tea in a teabag!


    Source: scjohnson.com


    15. Need your coffee? Bring a few of these.




    They’ll keep you from going into caffeine withdrawal.


    Source: pinterest.com

    16. Make candle stakes for romantic nighttime lighting.




    Get the directions here.


    Source: asubtlerevelry.com

    17. Make single-use soap leaves from a bar of soap and a vegetable peeler.




    You can also rub soap on mosquito bites to relieve the itchiness.


    Source: asubtlerevelry.com

    18. Use an empty laundry detergent dispenser as a hand-washing station.



    Source: greatwildoutdoors.com




    Just fill it up with water.

    19. Use a belt and hooks to hang up pots and pans.



    Source: pinterest.com


    20. Make campfire cones!



    Source: kidactivitiesblog.com

    21. Pack a mini first-aid kit into an old prescription bottle or Altoids tin.



    Source: chasinggreen.org

    22. Make pancakes with pre-made pancake mix using shortening and dry milk, which don’t need to be refrigerated.



    Get the full recipe here. You can also find powdered eggs at most grocery stores (if you don’t shudder at the thought).
    Source: onegoodthingbyjillee.com

    23. Put a battery-powered votive candle into an empty peanut butter container to make portable lanterns.




    24. Make a portable washing machine with a plunger and a bucket.







    Get the directions here.

    25. Make an easy-to-carry fire starter with a cardboard-only egg carton and match light charcoal.



    You just have to light the carton and the fire will catch on to the charcoal.
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    26.


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    27. Make pocket-sized oil lamps out of travel-size or hotel toiletry shampoo bottles.




    Get the directions here.

    Source: instructables.com

    28. Forgo the meat marinade and put the rosemary right on the coals.




    Once the coals are uniformly gray and ashy, cover them with fresh rosemary branches. Your meat and vegetables will be flavored with the taste of savory herbs.

    Source: marthastewart.com

    29. Bring cheeses in waxed packaging as well as hard cheeses.




    Aged cheddar, Parmigiano, and/or Gruyčre will keep for at least a week unrefrigerated.

    Source: cutefoodforkids.com / via: bonappetit.com

    30. Add bundles of sage to a campfire to keep mosquitoes away.




    Source: google.com

    31. Try roasting Starburst.



    Source: clarkandsuz.blogspot.com




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    Sounds crazy, but it’s actually delicious. Crunchy on the outside, warm and gooey on the inside. Roast it until it’s bubbling.

    32. Forgo pasta for a quick-cooking alternatives like polenta, quinoa, or couscous.



    Polenta is especially versatile because it can be shaped into patties and pan-fried for a sweet or savory meal. Get a recipe for grilled polenta cakes.
    Source: bonappetit.com

    33. Cook cinnabuns (the canned kind) in a hollowed-out orange over a campfire.



    Get the full details here.
    Source: trulysimple.com

    34. If you’re going to be hiking, use this biodegradable trail-marking tape.



    Buy it here.
    Source: gofastandlight.com

    35. Keep the kids busy with a scavenger hunt.



    Source: thetaylor-house.com



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    Write the items down on a paper bag so they have a receptacle for the items.


    36. Use a bucket and a milk crate as an emergency toilet.



    Get the directions here.
    Source: rootsimple.com

    37. Cotton pads dipped in wax are a crazy easy way to make portable fire starters.



    Source: pinterest.com

    38. Bring microfiber towels — they’re super absorbent and lightweight.



    Source: amazon.com

    39. Freeze gallon jugs of water and place them in your cooler.



    They’ll keep your food cold, and you’ll have plenty of water to drink for later.
    Other things you can freeze to use for later: pasta sauces, chili, and pesto.
    Source: campingblogger.net

    40. Make emergency light sources out of an Altoids tin, cardboard, and wax.



    Get the instructions here.
    Source: instructables.com

    41. Make sandwiches with this campfire panini press.



    No matter how far you have to carry this thing, YOU NEED IT. Get it here for $25.95.
    Source: campsaver.com


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