When the kids are minute or time or money is short, try a backyard camp out for an easy formula for great house fun. All you need are some willing campers, a tent, some bedding and a spirit of adventure.
Step 1) collect a tent. Hopefully there's one in the carport and you can find it. If not, you can ask your friends if you can borrow one, or you can go to the local thrift store and see if you can score a bargain. Alternately you can hit the allowance stores, tents should be in the sporting goods section and shouldn't cost a lot of money.
Food And Dessert
Step 2) collect supplies. We need sleeping bags or bedding and pillows for each camper. We need at least one flashlight and hopefully a battery operated lamp to light our tent. Some cards and games might be fun too.
Step 3) Find a flat and dry area of your yard and pitch your tent. This can be the funniest part of this whole procedure. Generally, contemporary tents come with folded stakes that unfold and stamp into each other. These poles are threaded into channels sown on the face of the tent, then the ends are held in place in the ground with stakes. There is usually a rain shield that covers the whole assembly in case of, you guessed it, rain. If your tent is older, you're on your own for assembly.
Step 4) food and drink are needful to the success of this mission. Plan to cook your meal outside. See the easy formula ideas below.
Step 5) Light the grill or Bbq fire and play some games with the kids. Lawn darts, the non-lethal kind are good, as is frisbee.
Step 6) Cook supper and eat. Plan some dessert too. Roast marshmallows over the fire or grill some peaches and drizzle with maple syrup then top with ice cream.
Step 7) Play games with the kids after dinner. Tell stories. When it gets dark, tell scary stories passing nearby the flashlight. Fortunately, if it get's too scary, the house is nearby.
Step 8) This is the hard part, get comfortable, go to sleep and stay our in the tent until morning. Take the flashlight if you need to make an indoor privy visit. And the good news about backyard camping is that if it gets too uncomfortable, you can all the time go inside and go to bed. The best part is the time together, not the snoring in the tent part.
Smoked Cheddar Stuffed Hamburgers
A distinct kind of burger that everybody will enjoy.
Serves 4
Ingredients
1 lb Ground beef
1/2 Tb Garlic and herb seasoning - salt free
4 ea Smoked Cheddar Cheese , cut into 4 1 inch chunks
1 Tb Olive oil
4 ea Hamburger buns
Instructions
In a large bowl integrate the beef and garlic seasoning until mixed. Shape into four patties about 1 inch thick. Press a chunk of cheese into the center of each of the patties, make sure it is well covered with meat. Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium high heat, or put in order face grill. Cook the burgers on the skillet or grill about 4 to 6 minutes per side for medium to medium well done. Serve on buns.
Grilled Sweet Potatoes and Scallions
Great on the grill beside your popular grilled dish!
Serves 4
Ingredients
3 C Sweet potatoes, peeled and cut lengthwise into 1/2 inch thick slices
3 Tb Olive oil
1 Tsp Thyme, dried
1/4 Tsp Cayenne
2 Tb Butter
2 Scallions, thinly sliced
Salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions
Heat grill to medium. Toss sweet potatoes with oil, thyme, and cayenne pepper in a large bowl. Season with salt and pepper.
Grill potatoes until tender, 20 to 30 minutes, turning frequently. Re-add potatoes to the bowl. Add butter, and break potatoes into large pieces with a fork. Toss with scallions. Serve.
Grilled Corn
Let your kids shuck the corn. Mine love to!
Serves 4
Ingredients
4 ea Cob of corn, shucked
Butter, melted (optional)
Salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions
Start the grill, then shuck the corn. Grill corn, turning occasionally. When some kernels are a bit charred, 5 to 15 minutes, corn is done. Brush on melted butter. Season with salt and pepper. Serve.
Backyard Camp Out - Easy dinner Recipes and dinner Ideas For house Fun
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