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  • in reply to: s'mores alternatives #2311
    fireman
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    Several suggestions… Try sliced salami on a stick over the camp fire. All the fat melts out and it has a spicy bacon flavor. Or, make Italian smores… use the salami described above with provolone or swiss cheese on Triscuit crackers. It sounds weird, but really good!

    in reply to: "What to do with tree sap" #2310
    SnowShoe
    Participant

    I still have the legacy can in my garage, and the Coleman lantern–that was camping!

    in reply to: Dining Room Table 4-Sale #2309
    allen
    Participant

    Very nice dining table! Unfortunately it is too large for our place.

    in reply to: "What to do with tree sap" #2307
    allen
    Participant

    You can still buy white gas?! I remember when I was a kid my father used it for Coleman camping stoves but I haven’t noticed it around for decades. Of course I haven’t looked either! 🙂

    • This reply was modified 10 years, 7 months ago by allen.
    in reply to: "What to do with tree sap" #2306
    SnowShoe
    Participant

    White gas always works for me but be careful!!!

    in reply to: s'mores alternatives #2305
    buckgoody
    Participant

    Is brown sugar acceptable. I recall making this in Boy Scouts. (paste into your browser).

    http://allrecipes.com/recipe/apples-by-the-fire/

    in reply to: s'mores alternatives #2302
    itsleah
    Participant

    Jiffy pop popcorn with different yummy flavors…cheddar cheese, ranch, jalapeño powders, etc. ???

    • This reply was modified 10 years, 7 months ago by itsleah.
    • This reply was modified 10 years, 7 months ago by itsleah.
    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #2301
    sspmoose
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    I have houseguests coming up this weekend from the valley with 5 older children. I wanted to have a campfire for them in a portable metal firepit on my concrete driveway after dinner one evening. They are not allowed to have sweets of any kind. Any ideas for what they can roast over the fire to make it memorable? thanks!

    in reply to: "What to do with tree sap" #2300
    cabin
    Participant

    rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) works great on hard surfaces like cars, windows etc but I don’t know if it works on clothes. Never tried it on clothes or shoes. Also it is cheap!

    in reply to: "What to do with tree sap" #2299
    Flyfishr
    Participant

    Ive had success with a product called Goo-Gone to remove sap from skin and clothing. On shoes – it can get pretty thick so scrape as much as possible off first.

    in reply to: "What to do with tree sap" #2298
    caleach
    Participant

    I have used silicone spray in the past with good results.

    Steve

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #2297
    mtndad
    Participant

    Cedar sap is water soluble.

    Pine sap is a problem. Acetone will remove the sap, if you don’t have any use finger nail polish remover.

    Other ideas would be welcome.

    in reply to: Dining Room Table 4-Sale #2296
    mtndad
    Participant

    Let’s move this topic from “Dining Room Table 4-Sale”

    To “What to do with tree sap”

    in reply to: Dining Room Table 4-Sale #2295
    rswheeler1
    Participant

    Does anyone have a solution to getting the pitch off the soles of shoes? It seems like the pines and firs are working overtime! I’ve tried scraping and alcohol and that works a little.
    Scott

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #2291
    Mike
    Participant

    48″ diameter Solid Oak Drop Leaf table w/6 Oak chairs.
    48″x27″ when folded.
    Double ended drawer in base.
    $150, Very good cdx.
    Mike in Arnold.
    890-3295

    • This topic was modified 10 years, 7 months ago by Mike.
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