Things To Consider When Planning a Camping Trip

Camping trips can be amazing adventures if you want to be closer to nature, spend precious time bonding with loved ones, participate in many enjoyable activities, and eat delicious meals outdoors.

Camping trips can be amazing adventures if you want to be closer to nature, spend precious time bonding with loved ones, participate in many enjoyable activities, and eat delicious meals outdoors.

Things To Consider When Planning a Camping Trip

by Celeste Uy June 27, 2022

Camping trips can be amazing adventures if you want to be closer to nature, spend precious time bonding with loved ones, participate in many enjoyable activities, and eat delicious meals outdoors.

 

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How To Choose A Perfect CAMPSITE

Choosing the perfect place to set up the camp can assure you of having a great time during camping.

Choosing the perfect place to set up the camp can assure you of having a great time during camping.

How To Choose A Perfect CAMPSITE

by Celeste Uy June 02, 2022

Choosing the perfect place to set up the camp can assure you of having a great time during camping.

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Keeping Your Food Warm While Camping

Everyone wants to enjoy a hot meal after spending their entire day in outdoors hiking, fishing, or simply relaxing in nature.

Everyone wants to enjoy a hot meal after spending their entire day in outdoors hiking, fishing, or simply relaxing in nature.

Keeping Your Food Warm While Camping

by Celeste Uy June 01, 2022

Everyone wants to enjoy a hot meal after spending their entire day in outdoors hiking, fishing, or simply relaxing in nature.

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Classic and Unique BBQ Party Food Ideas

BBQ is a classic staple in the country, bringing friends and family together. Most of us have fond memories of fun summer backyard parties, enjoying delicious food straight off the grill, and washing it down with soda before moving on to a watermelon slice for dessert.

Staples like burgers, bratwurst, and hot dogs are a must, but this doesn't mean you can't expand your BBQ party food menu repertoire. Even the classic grilling recipes can be punched up a notch with these kick-ass BBQ tips.

Flip Less to Add Flavor to Your Hamburgers

Hamburgers probably top the BBQ party food list, especially because they're one of the easiest fixes for BBQ newbies. The best part is, the less you fuss with the hamburgers, the better they turn out to be! Ask any grill master, and they'll tell you the key to juicy hamburgers is to flip them less and leave them alone until cooked just right.

Bonus Tip: If you really want to add a burst of flavor to your hamburgers, add some smoking oak barrel wood to your cook. Beware, though; it will be so delicious that you'll have a bunch of family and friends asking for more.

Seafood Grilling is a Delicious Choice

The key to cooking seafood on the grill is ensuring it doesn't dry out. Head to the farmers' market to buy a high-quality, fresh piece of fish with the skin still intact. Start grilling the skin side down and make sure you don't forget the other side. Add some pepper crust and subtle salt to maintain its delicate flavor without overwhelming it. To get the best results, ensure the charcoal grill is sizzling hot before you place your seafood on it.

Wow Meatlovers with Delicious Steaks

You can't go wrong with meaty steaks. Add a mouth-watering twist to your backyard bash with juicy T-Bone steaks. While this is a rather expensive route, it also takes more time to cook. Make sure the steak rests up for a few minutes after it comes off the grill. The ideal resting time depends on various factors. Different cuts are likely to give you different textures and flavors. Be sure to kick your steak's flavor off with CampMaid's marinades, hot sauces, marinades, and seasoning rubs. 

food cooking in CampMaid Dutch oven set

Grilling isn't just for Carnivores

When throwing a BBQ party, don't forget about your friends and family members who aren't fans of meat. Tantalize their taste buds by throwing vegetables like asparagus and zucchini on the charcoal grill with delicious seasoning. Some people find grilling asparagus a little tricky at first, but the key is to lay the asparagus out perpendicular to the grill grates while ensuring it doesn't get over-grilled. If your grill is perfectly heated, it usually takes 8-10 minutes to get perfectly grilled asparagus.

Don't Forget About Other Crowd Pleasers

Corn on the cob and the good old potato chips are perfect no-muss, no-fuss side dishes for classic BBQ parties. They're popular among both kids and grown-ups. For those with a sweet tooth, you can keep grilled donuts, strawberry shortcakes, and other grillable desserts. If grillable recipes don't sound appealing, churn up something quickly in your cast iron dutch oven set. Plenty of recipes are available for snacks and desserts that everyone can enjoy.

Whether you're a newbie BBQ enthusiast or a pro looking for upgrades, check out the portable charcoal grills available exclusively at CampMaid. You can also stock up on other outdoor cooking essentials and cast-iron grill accessories, such as Dutch Oven Lid Lifter, Dutch oven kickstands, collapsible charcoal chimneys, charcoal holders, and many more things for your Dutch oven toolset.

BBQ is a classic staple in the country, bringing friends and family together. Most of us have fond memories of fun summer backyard parties, enjoying delicious food straight off the grill, and washing it down with soda before moving on to a watermelon slice for dessert.

Staples like burgers, bratwurst, and hot dogs are a must, but this doesn't mean you can't expand your BBQ party food menu repertoire. Even the classic grilling recipes can be punched up a notch with these kick-ass BBQ tips.

Flip Less to Add Flavor to Your Hamburgers

Hamburgers probably top the BBQ party food list, especially because they're one of the easiest fixes for BBQ newbies. The best part is, the less you fuss with the hamburgers, the better they turn out to be! Ask any grill master, and they'll tell you the key to juicy hamburgers is to flip them less and leave them alone until cooked just right.

Bonus Tip: If you really want to add a burst of flavor to your hamburgers, add some smoking oak barrel wood to your cook. Beware, though; it will be so delicious that you'll have a bunch of family and friends asking for more.

Seafood Grilling is a Delicious Choice

The key to cooking seafood on the grill is ensuring it doesn't dry out. Head to the farmers' market to buy a high-quality, fresh piece of fish with the skin still intact. Start grilling the skin side down and make sure you don't forget the other side. Add some pepper crust and subtle salt to maintain its delicate flavor without overwhelming it. To get the best results, ensure the charcoal grill is sizzling hot before you place your seafood on it.

Wow Meatlovers with Delicious Steaks

You can't go wrong with meaty steaks. Add a mouth-watering twist to your backyard bash with juicy T-Bone steaks. While this is a rather expensive route, it also takes more time to cook. Make sure the steak rests up for a few minutes after it comes off the grill. The ideal resting time depends on various factors. Different cuts are likely to give you different textures and flavors. Be sure to kick your steak's flavor off with CampMaid's marinades, hot sauces, marinades, and seasoning rubs. 

food cooking in CampMaid Dutch oven set

Grilling isn't just for Carnivores

When throwing a BBQ party, don't forget about your friends and family members who aren't fans of meat. Tantalize their taste buds by throwing vegetables like asparagus and zucchini on the charcoal grill with delicious seasoning. Some people find grilling asparagus a little tricky at first, but the key is to lay the asparagus out perpendicular to the grill grates while ensuring it doesn't get over-grilled. If your grill is perfectly heated, it usually takes 8-10 minutes to get perfectly grilled asparagus.

Don't Forget About Other Crowd Pleasers

Corn on the cob and the good old potato chips are perfect no-muss, no-fuss side dishes for classic BBQ parties. They're popular among both kids and grown-ups. For those with a sweet tooth, you can keep grilled donuts, strawberry shortcakes, and other grillable desserts. If grillable recipes don't sound appealing, churn up something quickly in your cast iron dutch oven set. Plenty of recipes are available for snacks and desserts that everyone can enjoy.

Whether you're a newbie BBQ enthusiast or a pro looking for upgrades, check out the portable charcoal grills available exclusively at CampMaid. You can also stock up on other outdoor cooking essentials and cast-iron grill accessories, such as Dutch Oven Lid Lifter, Dutch oven kickstands, collapsible charcoal chimneys, charcoal holders, and many more things for your Dutch oven toolset.

Classic and Unique BBQ Party Food Ideas

by Celeste Uy May 31, 2022

Use these classic BBQ party food ideas to make friends and family rave about your backyard party for years to come.

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Ways To Stay Safe While Camping

Camping bonds people of all ages. There's so much to love about camping in the great outdoors. Setting up tents, hours spent exploring creeks, stargazing, the sounds of nature, and escaping from digital devices – all create lasting memories. It's a rewarding experience and an excellent way to get together with loved ones while unwinding amidst the mesmerizing nature.

Meanwhile, there are many tips to ensure safety during your camping adventure. Whether you're a first-time or seasoned camper, medications, food, and clothes are a good start, but there are other things to think about. Keep reading to learn how to make the most out of your next camping trip while ensuring everyone remains safe and comfortable.

#1- Choose an Appropriate Shelter and Site

Consider things like medical requirements, physical limitations, and the age of everyone set out to camp before reserving a campground site or type of shelter. Once you arrive at the destination and are all set to hammer in the first peg to set up your tent, look around and consider the potential risks of putting your tent in the immediate area.

Avoid camping in creek beds, under large gum trees with loose branches, and ditched where water might pool. If you're camping with children, try to set your camping gear away from potential dangers like steep drop-offs, creeks, and rivers. Don't forget to look out for ant nests because it's no fun sleeping on top of a horde of angry ants.

#2- Stay Updated with the Weather

Around 32% of campers plan their trips at least a month in advance to be proactive. Before your trip, check the weather forecast. Keep in mind that the weather can change within hours. This is why it's important to pack for inclement weather such as snow, rain, humidity, and high heat.

Pro Tip: Look at both night and daytime temperatures as sometimes scorching sunny days can quickly turn into windy, chilly nights. You might need hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen during the day and trackies, warm jumpers, and socks at night.

#3- Bring Plenty of Water

Don't forget to pack plenty of water with you for washing and drinking. Sometimes campsites are not connected to the main water supply, so it's not a good idea to rely on the water stored in the rainwater tanks or lakes. Moreover, this water wouldn't be treated, so it's not suitable for drinking.

CampMaid's Fil-N-Go Caddy bags

#4- Carry First-Aid Essentials

If you camp often, it's a great idea to travel with someone with proper first aid training, and an even better idea to get trained yourself. Consider all the known allergies and illnesses and make sure to pack all medications accordingly.

Grab some supplies in a compact first aid, including antiseptic cream and bandages to treat injuries, bites, scratches, or cuts you might pick up on the trail. Don't forget to carry fly screens, insect repellent, and appropriate clothing to keep thirsty insects carrying diseases at bay.

#5- Pack all Outdoor Cooking Equipment Safely

Let's face it, when we're in the great outdoors, dehydrated, packaged, and processed food that hardly looks or tastes like food isn't satisfying. All that fresh air and exercise makes one hungry and in the mood for delicious food.

A cast iron dutch oven set is one of the essential outdoor cooking equipment for camping for those who like to cook delicious meals conveniently and safely. They're incredibly versatile and help campers enjoy baked, simmered, and roasted meals on the go. Chillis, stews, soups, biscuits, and an array of breakfast, lunch, snacking, dinner, and dessert options can be enjoyed in the great doors with the right cast iron cooking tools.

Don't forget to get yourself heat-resistant gloves designed to enhance the safety and convenience of campers cum outdoor chefs! You can also shop our range of outdoor kitchen equipment and cast-iron grill accessories, including Dutch oven sets, charcoal holders, lodge lid lifters, kickstands, collapsible charcoal chimney, and portable charcoal grills for camping to make the experience even more fun and safer.

Reach out to us to find out more! We've also got easy-to-make recipes, comprehensive how-to guides, and a lot more helpful resources on our website. Keep up with the latest camp cooking updates by following us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube channel.

Camping bonds people of all ages. There's so much to love about camping in the great outdoors. Setting up tents, hours spent exploring creeks, stargazing, the sounds of nature, and escaping from digital devices – all create lasting memories. It's a rewarding experience and an excellent way to get together with loved ones while unwinding amidst the mesmerizing nature.

Meanwhile, there are many tips to ensure safety during your camping adventure. Whether you're a first-time or seasoned camper, medications, food, and clothes are a good start, but there are other things to think about. Keep reading to learn how to make the most out of your next camping trip while ensuring everyone remains safe and comfortable.

#1- Choose an Appropriate Shelter and Site

Consider things like medical requirements, physical limitations, and the age of everyone set out to camp before reserving a campground site or type of shelter. Once you arrive at the destination and are all set to hammer in the first peg to set up your tent, look around and consider the potential risks of putting your tent in the immediate area.

Avoid camping in creek beds, under large gum trees with loose branches, and ditched where water might pool. If you're camping with children, try to set your camping gear away from potential dangers like steep drop-offs, creeks, and rivers. Don't forget to look out for ant nests because it's no fun sleeping on top of a horde of angry ants.

#2- Stay Updated with the Weather

Around 32% of campers plan their trips at least a month in advance to be proactive. Before your trip, check the weather forecast. Keep in mind that the weather can change within hours. This is why it's important to pack for inclement weather such as snow, rain, humidity, and high heat.

Pro Tip: Look at both night and daytime temperatures as sometimes scorching sunny days can quickly turn into windy, chilly nights. You might need hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen during the day and trackies, warm jumpers, and socks at night.

#3- Bring Plenty of Water

Don't forget to pack plenty of water with you for washing and drinking. Sometimes campsites are not connected to the main water supply, so it's not a good idea to rely on the water stored in the rainwater tanks or lakes. Moreover, this water wouldn't be treated, so it's not suitable for drinking.

CampMaid's Fil-N-Go Caddy bags

#4- Carry First-Aid Essentials

If you camp often, it's a great idea to travel with someone with proper first aid training, and an even better idea to get trained yourself. Consider all the known allergies and illnesses and make sure to pack all medications accordingly.

Grab some supplies in a compact first aid, including antiseptic cream and bandages to treat injuries, bites, scratches, or cuts you might pick up on the trail. Don't forget to carry fly screens, insect repellent, and appropriate clothing to keep thirsty insects carrying diseases at bay.

#5- Pack all Outdoor Cooking Equipment Safely

Let's face it, when we're in the great outdoors, dehydrated, packaged, and processed food that hardly looks or tastes like food isn't satisfying. All that fresh air and exercise makes one hungry and in the mood for delicious food.

A cast iron dutch oven set is one of the essential outdoor cooking equipment for camping for those who like to cook delicious meals conveniently and safely. They're incredibly versatile and help campers enjoy baked, simmered, and roasted meals on the go. Chillis, stews, soups, biscuits, and an array of breakfast, lunch, snacking, dinner, and dessert options can be enjoyed in the great doors with the right cast iron cooking tools.

Don't forget to get yourself heat-resistant gloves designed to enhance the safety and convenience of campers cum outdoor chefs! You can also shop our range of outdoor kitchen equipment and cast-iron grill accessories, including Dutch oven sets, charcoal holders, lodge lid lifters, kickstands, collapsible charcoal chimney, and portable charcoal grills for camping to make the experience even more fun and safer.

Reach out to us to find out more! We've also got easy-to-make recipes, comprehensive how-to guides, and a lot more helpful resources on our website. Keep up with the latest camp cooking updates by following us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube channel.

Ways To Stay Safe While Camping

by Celeste Uy May 30, 2022

Be prepared to enjoy your next camping adventure with top-notch outdoor cooking equipment and safety tips by experts at CampMaid.

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Camping At Home: Five Fun Ideas For Camping In Your Backyard

Spending time with your family, especially children, is crucial for developing healthy familial bonds. Some meticulous planning is all it takes for parents looking to ensure they provide their kids with an all-rounding fun experience. Nothing comes close to the endless fun kids can have in outdoor camps when it comes to planning a memorable family get-together.

 Unfortunately, many working parents find camping trips a lot of hassle, which can be difficult to manage with hectic routines. From preparing or arranging vehicles to packing essentials and outdoor cooking equipment, booking expensive campsites, and traveling hundreds of miles, there's a lot to be done. The pandemic has made things even more haphazard! Don't worry; this doesn't mean you'll have to give up on the fun offered by stargazing and marshmallow roasting with your loved ones.

CampMaid experts suggest bringing the camp fun to your backyards. It's a great way to create new family traditions, long-lasting memories, and try new dishes, all while saving money and time! However, you'll still need to plan a few things to mitigate the chances of unhappy children marching back to their rooms. Here are some fun ideas for activities that can help make your 'camping trip' one to remember.

#1 Set up Play Tents

Start the fun by perking up a tent to make the camp feel real and provide the kids with a place to retreat with items like stuffed animals and books. You can also use this chance to build an outdoor fort with blankets, cushions, branches, clothesline, sheets, and other items. Set up a plan and ask everyone to use their imagination. It could be a treehouse that's also a fantasy fort, a teepee, a fairy house, or a cushion castle. Children love to create these tiny little private getaways, and it's also an excellent way of teaching them about engineering, construction, and sustainability.

#2 Stargazing

Enjoy the mesmerizing night sky with your children by encouraging them to draw the constellations they see, count the stars, or use star guides to identify constellations. Talk about the various things they can see in the sky, such as shooting stars, planets, airplanes, or the moon, while lying comfortably in your yard.

#3 Yard Exploration Adventures

There might be numerous educational and interesting things that can be found around your backyard. Encourage kids to explore the area to discover the many types of plants, insects, trees, flowers, herbs, and other things in the yard. Binoculars, magnifying glass, and age-appropriate books on plants, insects, animals, and birds will add an exciting element to the adventure. When the exploration is over, you can collect the interesting finds in a bucket or bag and turn them into a nature collage later.

 People holding leaves

#4 Light up the Night

Flashlights have numerous functions that go way beyond lighting the way through the dark. Use them to create shadow puppets on the tent's walls. Children can take turns creating puppet shows with backstories while others can enjoy the performance from the outside. Plan ahead and buy some glow bubbles and glow sticks to make the evening hours fun for the kids. Older children can also engage in flashlight tags to make things fun.

#5 Cook Outdoors

 Pizza cooking in CampMaid Dutch oven set

Many people don't find the fun in camping because they choose to stick with boring, tasteless, packaged food. Great chefs know there's no substitute for cooking outdoors! Take out your portable charcoal grills or fire up your cast iron Dutch ovens to make the whole backyard camping experience much more authentic.

Plan wholesome family meals to include items like beans, steaks, corns, hot dogs, soups, stews, pizzas, and other family favorites. After the food has been cleaned off the plates, bake some cookies or other desserts to end the night on a sweet note.

Get all your outdoor cooking equipment for camping, including cast-iron Dutch ovens, Dutch Oven Lid Lifter, Dutch oven kickstands, collapsible charcoal chimneys, charcoal holders, and many other cast-iron grill accessories available from CampMaid.

We're a Utah-based online store that sells innovative Outdoor Cooking Essentials for campers who enjoy the unique experience of cooking in the great outdoors. If you're always on the lookout for innovative outdoor cooking solutions, don't forget to follow us on our Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube channel.

You can also find helpful guides about using CampMaid equipment and not-to-be-missed recipes. Don't forget to get yourself CampMaid's Explore Adventure Planner, Our Family Adventure, or Plan My Roadtrip camping adventure planners to ensure nothing is left behind. Connect with us to learn more.

Spending time with your family, especially children, is crucial for developing healthy familial bonds. Some meticulous planning is all it takes for parents looking to ensure they provide their kids with an all-rounding fun experience. Nothing comes close to the endless fun kids can have in outdoor camps when it comes to planning a memorable family get-together.

 Unfortunately, many working parents find camping trips a lot of hassle, which can be difficult to manage with hectic routines. From preparing or arranging vehicles to packing essentials and outdoor cooking equipment, booking expensive campsites, and traveling hundreds of miles, there's a lot to be done. The pandemic has made things even more haphazard! Don't worry; this doesn't mean you'll have to give up on the fun offered by stargazing and marshmallow roasting with your loved ones.

CampMaid experts suggest bringing the camp fun to your backyards. It's a great way to create new family traditions, long-lasting memories, and try new dishes, all while saving money and time! However, you'll still need to plan a few things to mitigate the chances of unhappy children marching back to their rooms. Here are some fun ideas for activities that can help make your 'camping trip' one to remember.

#1 Set up Play Tents

Start the fun by perking up a tent to make the camp feel real and provide the kids with a place to retreat with items like stuffed animals and books. You can also use this chance to build an outdoor fort with blankets, cushions, branches, clothesline, sheets, and other items. Set up a plan and ask everyone to use their imagination. It could be a treehouse that's also a fantasy fort, a teepee, a fairy house, or a cushion castle. Children love to create these tiny little private getaways, and it's also an excellent way of teaching them about engineering, construction, and sustainability.

#2 Stargazing

Enjoy the mesmerizing night sky with your children by encouraging them to draw the constellations they see, count the stars, or use star guides to identify constellations. Talk about the various things they can see in the sky, such as shooting stars, planets, airplanes, or the moon, while lying comfortably in your yard.

#3 Yard Exploration Adventures

There might be numerous educational and interesting things that can be found around your backyard. Encourage kids to explore the area to discover the many types of plants, insects, trees, flowers, herbs, and other things in the yard. Binoculars, magnifying glass, and age-appropriate books on plants, insects, animals, and birds will add an exciting element to the adventure. When the exploration is over, you can collect the interesting finds in a bucket or bag and turn them into a nature collage later.

 People holding leaves

#4 Light up the Night

Flashlights have numerous functions that go way beyond lighting the way through the dark. Use them to create shadow puppets on the tent's walls. Children can take turns creating puppet shows with backstories while others can enjoy the performance from the outside. Plan ahead and buy some glow bubbles and glow sticks to make the evening hours fun for the kids. Older children can also engage in flashlight tags to make things fun.

#5 Cook Outdoors

 Pizza cooking in CampMaid Dutch oven set

Many people don't find the fun in camping because they choose to stick with boring, tasteless, packaged food. Great chefs know there's no substitute for cooking outdoors! Take out your portable charcoal grills or fire up your cast iron Dutch ovens to make the whole backyard camping experience much more authentic.

Plan wholesome family meals to include items like beans, steaks, corns, hot dogs, soups, stews, pizzas, and other family favorites. After the food has been cleaned off the plates, bake some cookies or other desserts to end the night on a sweet note.

Get all your outdoor cooking equipment for camping, including cast-iron Dutch ovens, Dutch Oven Lid Lifter, Dutch oven kickstands, collapsible charcoal chimneys, charcoal holders, and many other cast-iron grill accessories available from CampMaid.

We're a Utah-based online store that sells innovative Outdoor Cooking Essentials for campers who enjoy the unique experience of cooking in the great outdoors. If you're always on the lookout for innovative outdoor cooking solutions, don't forget to follow us on our Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube channel.

You can also find helpful guides about using CampMaid equipment and not-to-be-missed recipes. Don't forget to get yourself CampMaid's Explore Adventure Planner, Our Family Adventure, or Plan My Roadtrip camping adventure planners to ensure nothing is left behind. Connect with us to learn more.

Camping At Home: Five Fun Ideas For Camping In Your Backyard

by Celeste Uy May 27, 2022

Dreaming of a camping trip with your loved ones but cannot afford to plan one amidst the pandemic? Here are fun ideas for camping in the backyard.

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Four Reasons Camping Makes for an Incredible Corporate Outing

Day-to-day work-related stress can make employees feel worn down. Team leaders should proactively look for opportunities to keep the team's mental, physical, and emotional health in check, with refreshing breaks from time to time. Vacations, traveling, staycations; there are plenty of ways to help employees enjoy their time away from the office. However, if your aim is pure fun and frolic, there's nothing better than camping amid mesmerizing nature.

Camping tours spell entertainment, enjoyment, and enchanting team spirit amongst the teammates and coworkers. Helping employees get out of the office and let loose has a positive impact, providing them the opportunity to make meaningful interpersonal relations with colleagues. With so many off-site retreat options available, here are a few other reasons camping might be the best option for your next corporate outing.

#1- Natural Surrounding Promotes Health and Wellness

Being outdoors can reduce mental fatigue, boost immune function, improve sleep cycles, and lighten your mood. Research shows being surrounded by nature is much more beneficial than being confined in artificial spaces. In addition, it's the perfect place for outdoor activities that constitute fun physical exercises.  

#2- Motivates Employees to Work toward a Shared Goal

Traditional camping—planning your itinerary, booking your site, and bringing your supplies—is a great way to increase team engagement. Camping is a fulfilling way of boosting morale because it requires more commitment than most team-building methods.

Parceling out duties to teams can be a challenging but rewarding experience. Unique activities like handling outdoor cooking equipment, pitching tents, safeguarding for particular weather, and so on require and deepen various skills. These include decision-making, collaboration, communication, and prioritization, among others.

Additionally, those new to the camping experience can learn useful tips and techniques from their peers. This helps strengthen bonds. It teaches the team to work in cohesion while fostering an unparalleled level of empathy after getting to know each other better.

CampMaid Dutch oven set

#3- Gets Employees Out of their Comfort Zones

Team camping could be a game-changer when it comes to the benefits it offers to a company. For most urbanites, camping outdoors is a whole new experience that pushes people to step out of their comfort zones without plunging them into the deep end.

#4- Explore Hidden Talents

Camping allows workers to enjoy out-of-the-box activities that help the entire team learn new skills. However, it's also an excellent way for the team leaders and fellow workers to learn interesting things about each other while helping discover new talents. Who knew your star salesperson is also a karaoke king, or your accountant is super creative when whipping up an outstanding meal in the camp kitchen?

No camping trip is fun without delicious snacks, desserts, and lots of comfort food, and you can't make delicious food without high-quality outdoor kitchen equipment. Getting your outdoor cooking equipment for camping is an incredible way to save on extra rental costs.

Ensure your employees have the best cooking utensils by getting your hands on our products. Check out our cast iron dutch oven set, Dutch oven lid lifters, Dutch oven kickstands, collapsible charcoal chimneys, charcoal holders, cast-iron grill accessories, and portable charcoal grills, along with many other accessories available exclusively at CampMaid.

Connect with us to learn more about our online store that sells innovative Outdoor Cooking Essentials for campers who like to cook while enjoying their time in the great outdoors.

If you're not a seasoned camper, check out our detailed guides about using CampMaid equipment, camping checklists, and not-to-be-missed recipes.

P.S. don't forget to follow us on our Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube channel to stay updated about our innovative outdoor cooking solutions.

Day-to-day work-related stress can make employees feel worn down. Team leaders should proactively look for opportunities to keep the team's mental, physical, and emotional health in check, with refreshing breaks from time to time. Vacations, traveling, staycations; there are plenty of ways to help employees enjoy their time away from the office. However, if your aim is pure fun and frolic, there's nothing better than camping amid mesmerizing nature.

Camping tours spell entertainment, enjoyment, and enchanting team spirit amongst the teammates and coworkers. Helping employees get out of the office and let loose has a positive impact, providing them the opportunity to make meaningful interpersonal relations with colleagues. With so many off-site retreat options available, here are a few other reasons camping might be the best option for your next corporate outing.

#1- Natural Surrounding Promotes Health and Wellness

Being outdoors can reduce mental fatigue, boost immune function, improve sleep cycles, and lighten your mood. Research shows being surrounded by nature is much more beneficial than being confined in artificial spaces. In addition, it's the perfect place for outdoor activities that constitute fun physical exercises.  

#2- Motivates Employees to Work toward a Shared Goal

Traditional camping—planning your itinerary, booking your site, and bringing your supplies—is a great way to increase team engagement. Camping is a fulfilling way of boosting morale because it requires more commitment than most team-building methods.

Parceling out duties to teams can be a challenging but rewarding experience. Unique activities like handling outdoor cooking equipment, pitching tents, safeguarding for particular weather, and so on require and deepen various skills. These include decision-making, collaboration, communication, and prioritization, among others.

Additionally, those new to the camping experience can learn useful tips and techniques from their peers. This helps strengthen bonds. It teaches the team to work in cohesion while fostering an unparalleled level of empathy after getting to know each other better.

CampMaid Dutch oven set

#3- Gets Employees Out of their Comfort Zones

Team camping could be a game-changer when it comes to the benefits it offers to a company. For most urbanites, camping outdoors is a whole new experience that pushes people to step out of their comfort zones without plunging them into the deep end.

#4- Explore Hidden Talents

Camping allows workers to enjoy out-of-the-box activities that help the entire team learn new skills. However, it's also an excellent way for the team leaders and fellow workers to learn interesting things about each other while helping discover new talents. Who knew your star salesperson is also a karaoke king, or your accountant is super creative when whipping up an outstanding meal in the camp kitchen?

No camping trip is fun without delicious snacks, desserts, and lots of comfort food, and you can't make delicious food without high-quality outdoor kitchen equipment. Getting your outdoor cooking equipment for camping is an incredible way to save on extra rental costs.

Ensure your employees have the best cooking utensils by getting your hands on our products. Check out our cast iron dutch oven set, Dutch oven lid lifters, Dutch oven kickstands, collapsible charcoal chimneys, charcoal holders, cast-iron grill accessories, and portable charcoal grills, along with many other accessories available exclusively at CampMaid.

Connect with us to learn more about our online store that sells innovative Outdoor Cooking Essentials for campers who like to cook while enjoying their time in the great outdoors.

If you're not a seasoned camper, check out our detailed guides about using CampMaid equipment, camping checklists, and not-to-be-missed recipes.

P.S. don't forget to follow us on our Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube channel to stay updated about our innovative outdoor cooking solutions.

Four Reasons Camping Makes for an Incredible Corporate Outing

by Celeste Uy May 26, 2022

Learn some unexpected benefits of mandatory team outings at campsites that might change your perspective of corporate outings, especially when you have the right outdoor cooking equipment with you.

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Camp Cooking Tips For Big Crowds

There's nothing better than gathering around the campfire to enjoy a meal cooked over briquettes after a long day of trekking. Meals taste so much better when you're surrounded by good company amidst the mesmerizing nature and the refreshing clean air.

However, even if you're a seasoned chef, the thought of churning out food for big crowds can be overwhelming. Cooking for a large camping group is fairly different from prepping meals for a handful of people in your home kitchen. Fortunately, the task doesn't have to be complicated. You no longer need to carry a truckload of outdoor cooking equipment either.

Here are CampMaid's special tips and tricks to inspire you as you get started on planning and prepping for an easy and enjoyable camping meals menu for a bunch of hungry campers.

#1 Prep Beforehand

Prep as many things, like mixing dry ingredients, marinating, and more, as you can to help your camping trip go as smoothly as possible. Many of the best camping recipes can be prepped before you leave your house. For instance, if you've planned a pancake party for breakfast one morning, make the batter a few days earlier. Pack it in a cooler and take it along with you to the campsite. Use CampMaid's Dutch oven's lid by turning it upside down to make it a griddle, spoon out the batter, and see how your group flocks to the campfire for some delicious pancakes!

#2 Ask Around About Food Allergies

Before you plan out a meticulous menu, make sure to check with the campers about any dietary preferences or food allergies. The last thing you want is to discover someone in the group can't eat the meal you prepared wholeheartedly in the cast Dutch oven. Just to be safe, try to plan meals free from ingredients that cause common allergies like soybean or peanuts. It's also a good idea to bring food alternatives like gluten-free variants so that in case someone forgot to inform you about their allergy; they'll still have something safe to eat.

CampMaid multi-purpose set

#3 Remember to Bring Dinnerware

It's an easy and classic mistake! Imagine if everyone arrives at the campsite, helps set up the camp and outdoor cooking equipment, you start making dinner, and suddenly it hits you: no one remembered to bring silverware or plates! Make use of the resourceful Explore Adventure Planner, Our Family Adventure, and Plan My Roadtrip camping adventure planners by CampMaid to ensure nothing is left behind. It's also an excellent idea to order CampMaid's Multi-Purpose Utensil Set Of Four With Carry Bags for everyone on board. It's a lightweight, handy, multi-purpose camping utensil that's great for reaching hard-to-open freeze bags. The fork-chopstick-knife combo makes it easy to enjoy the meals hygienically. It's better than adding to the plastic crisis by using disposable cups, plates, and cutlery.

#4 Plan Menus Daily

The last thing you want to be stuck doing while camping is coming up with meals at the moment. Camping with your loved one can be a retroactive and restful experience. Try making the most of it rather than juggling multiple inputs and opinions. Plan out daily menus ahead of time to simplify the trip. This will also help streamline meal prep and cooking.

Be it an intimate camping trip or one with huge crowds, add convenience and relaxation to your life by choosing outdoor cooking essentials by CampMaid. We're a Utah-based innovative outdoor cooking equipment business offering a range of cast-iron grill accessories for cast Dutch ovens.

From charcoal holder for campmaid to lodge lid lifter, kickstands, and collapsible charcoal chimney, we've got it all. We also house top-notch Dutch oven sets with accessories to turn into glorious griddles, portable charcoal grills, steamers, and more.

Reach out to place an order! Don't forget to browse our detailed how-to guides about using CampMaid equipment and recipes you can recreate if you're out of ideas or want to learn new ways to use the cast Dutch oven and portable charcoal grills for camping. Check out the raving reviews or visit their Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube channel to learn more. 

 

There's nothing better than gathering around the campfire to enjoy a meal cooked over briquettes after a long day of trekking. Meals taste so much better when you're surrounded by good company amidst the mesmerizing nature and the refreshing clean air.

However, even if you're a seasoned chef, the thought of churning out food for big crowds can be overwhelming. Cooking for a large camping group is fairly different from prepping meals for a handful of people in your home kitchen. Fortunately, the task doesn't have to be complicated. You no longer need to carry a truckload of outdoor cooking equipment either.

Here are CampMaid's special tips and tricks to inspire you as you get started on planning and prepping for an easy and enjoyable camping meals menu for a bunch of hungry campers.

#1 Prep Beforehand

Prep as many things, like mixing dry ingredients, marinating, and more, as you can to help your camping trip go as smoothly as possible. Many of the best camping recipes can be prepped before you leave your house. For instance, if you've planned a pancake party for breakfast one morning, make the batter a few days earlier. Pack it in a cooler and take it along with you to the campsite. Use CampMaid's Dutch oven's lid by turning it upside down to make it a griddle, spoon out the batter, and see how your group flocks to the campfire for some delicious pancakes!

#2 Ask Around About Food Allergies

Before you plan out a meticulous menu, make sure to check with the campers about any dietary preferences or food allergies. The last thing you want is to discover someone in the group can't eat the meal you prepared wholeheartedly in the cast Dutch oven. Just to be safe, try to plan meals free from ingredients that cause common allergies like soybean or peanuts. It's also a good idea to bring food alternatives like gluten-free variants so that in case someone forgot to inform you about their allergy; they'll still have something safe to eat.

CampMaid multi-purpose set

#3 Remember to Bring Dinnerware

It's an easy and classic mistake! Imagine if everyone arrives at the campsite, helps set up the camp and outdoor cooking equipment, you start making dinner, and suddenly it hits you: no one remembered to bring silverware or plates! Make use of the resourceful Explore Adventure Planner, Our Family Adventure, and Plan My Roadtrip camping adventure planners by CampMaid to ensure nothing is left behind. It's also an excellent idea to order CampMaid's Multi-Purpose Utensil Set Of Four With Carry Bags for everyone on board. It's a lightweight, handy, multi-purpose camping utensil that's great for reaching hard-to-open freeze bags. The fork-chopstick-knife combo makes it easy to enjoy the meals hygienically. It's better than adding to the plastic crisis by using disposable cups, plates, and cutlery.

#4 Plan Menus Daily

The last thing you want to be stuck doing while camping is coming up with meals at the moment. Camping with your loved one can be a retroactive and restful experience. Try making the most of it rather than juggling multiple inputs and opinions. Plan out daily menus ahead of time to simplify the trip. This will also help streamline meal prep and cooking.

Be it an intimate camping trip or one with huge crowds, add convenience and relaxation to your life by choosing outdoor cooking essentials by CampMaid. We're a Utah-based innovative outdoor cooking equipment business offering a range of cast-iron grill accessories for cast Dutch ovens.

From charcoal holder for campmaid to lodge lid lifter, kickstands, and collapsible charcoal chimney, we've got it all. We also house top-notch Dutch oven sets with accessories to turn into glorious griddles, portable charcoal grills, steamers, and more.

Reach out to place an order! Don't forget to browse our detailed how-to guides about using CampMaid equipment and recipes you can recreate if you're out of ideas or want to learn new ways to use the cast Dutch oven and portable charcoal grills for camping. Check out the raving reviews or visit their Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube channel to learn more. 

 

Camp Cooking Tips For Big Crowds

by Celeste Uy May 25, 2022

 Some expert cooking tips to make delicious meals for big camping crowds using innovative outdoor cooking equipment by CampMaid.  

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