You need a Camp Dutch oven. You can cook 10x more dishes, and it is a multi use tool. From baking breads, cakes, and pies to roasting meats, deep frying, and using the lid as a griddle.
Just recently got a truck camper with an outdoor shower and was wondering if my well loved nemo shower was going to be relegated to the garage. Had not even thought of the practicality of using creek/lake water for showers and dishes!! Thanks so much, you saved me a "duh" moment for sure!
Nice suggestions Mandy. I like the cookware from Sea to Summit. You may want to look at Dutch Ovens with the raised outer lids. They are designed to hold the embers on top to give you a convection oven. Better for baking and the ash won't drop into the food like the rounded lids. Stay safe and well.
@@MandyLea I wish it was that easy to replace the lids. I could not find any. I had the same DO that you have. Sold them and bought the correct Dutch Ovens and never looked back. Btw, your breads looks great!
Another excellent video! Even though I’m an avid gear head who is interested in all the improvements which make tiny camper camping easier and more efficient, I always learn something new with your videos. One of my favorite pots is a small pressure cooker which really cuts down on fuel and cooking time. Thank you for more engaging content.
I ordered the Brutech French Press (for home, not camping) and are really enjoying the coffee. I’ve been wanting to replace our Keurig that uses too much packaging, so when it finally started failing, we took your recommendation. I’m going to order a smaller version for my camper too. Thanks for the info!
Great set up! I have an extensive glamping bar, including collapsible martini glasses... and I have the exact same blue collapsible bucket that I use as my dump bucket behind the bar. I put a cheap plastic colander over it to catch the garnishes when I dump a drink. Also behind the bar I have 3 collapsible square containers to wash rinse and sanitize my glamping plastic glassware. I have a brush stand to wash (you've seen your bartender use one, and yes there are camping ones available!), then the second collapsible container is hot water to rinse, and the third one has bar glassware sanitizer. The glasses then go to a collapsible dish rack. I highly recommend the Stanley Happy Hour Cocktail Shaker set. I have the 2 glass and the 4 glass set. They're hard to find, but I think you guys would appreciate that it's stackable, well made, and has the perfect size glasses for bourbon! Glad you're both safe and well in these crazy times!
Actually looking for a camper to renovate for a mobile bartending service... but that will probably happen post-pandemic since my day job title is epidemiologist... cheers!
#27 The orderless dish cloths are awesome. I bought them and the washcloth after you featured them first time. Still using the same dish cloth, after more than 6 months. There are several of these items I'm adding to my wish list. Great job as always.
I have a collapsible bucket, and dish racks, and love them. Cast iron pans are the way to go for cooking on camp fire, or on your stove. I use the chains to clean my cast iron pans with success!
@@MandyLea I have seen them in se real sizes,you can drop the chain Male in a narrow glass jar with soapy water ,shake and swirl and pour out,wala!its clean in the bottle!
I love my collapsible dish rack! To rinse dishes we use a sprayer from home depot that you would use to spray your lawn for weeds ( we only put water in ours obviously) but the pressure isn't really great, so I'm going to check out the solar shower.
I love your videos, so many others are extreme camping or in those giant rv's that has all of the comforts of a normal house lol. This just perfect middle ground, like normal camping with kids.
@@MandyLea Same here, I prefer it to be small enough to easy to drive/pull yet have made up bed, tiny kitchen and a toilet and a seating area. Then I am happy, I don't need something size of an appartment. I want to be able to go places that the monster rv's can't. And also I love in Iceland and the country roads here are really the best for driving around in those. Let alone the backroads haha.
Some great ideas for sure I especially want the Omnia oven and the Table! I have lots of cast iron (😁👌)! But frankly I want it ALL! Thanks for sharing!
Love this informative video - thanks! Questions: 1) Do you find the need for a wind screen when using the jet boil stoves? 2) How do you deal with a dirty sooty grill and the underside of pots and pans after cooking over a fire? (One method for cleaning super dirty BBQ grills is to wrap the grill in aluminum foil and sit it in water with a pod of dish soap for 30 min. Then it wipes clean super easily. However, soot is a different scenario...). Thanks :)
I already knew about the Omnia Baker which is an awesome kitchen device but this video was so chock full of useful and innovative kitchen stuff ! You really outdid yourself on this video! Great job Mandy and Kendrick !
Thank you so much for this! We are picking up our 2021 Tab 320s Boondock this week....so your vlogs are going to be so very helpful! I just subscribed to your channel today 😊😊❤️ and 💡
@@MandyLea awesome! We live in central Colorado and wondered if Kendrick had run the Leadville 100 race? We are on episode 11 of your Alaska to Mexico vlogs. Absolutely love them and has encouraged me so much! Hiking and camping..... can hardly wait!
Diane and i just so enjoy both You and Kendrick, Your interactions and Your care for one another! Your content is practical, photography spectacular and cooking phenomenal! And you drink cool stuff! 🤪
Dutch ovens are good but camp ovens are better for camping more versatile, the flat lid with the lip for coals doubles as a griddle. 10 inch and 12 inch are pretty standard.
Go to Nutn Fancy. He's a big the gun guy, but camps out to go SHOOTING. what? Are you...PREJUDICED? shame on you. Seriously, check it out. Because, Nutn AIN'T prejudiced.
Is your tab 400 boondock still have the stardard bed with Froly system& and can your refrigerator run off propane,12v and shore power?I appreciate your reply because I’m seriously looking at the 2020 tab 400 boondock with no graphics on it cause I want to put my own like you’s did.Oh by the way Great look your graphics on little Bear!oh what year is yours?Oh the cooking gadgets are some great ideals should’ve mention that first I suppose.Lol
for a 12 inch Lodge oven a rule of thumb is 8 briquets on the bottom and 14 to 16 briquets on top. this will have a temp of around 350 to 400f. Also remember to rotate the oven a 1/4 or 1/3 turn while cooking to address any hot spots. The lid can be rotated also but normally not as often as the pot itself.
3 min+jetboil look like a sure"fire winner"; sea to summit backback stuff^; 10:01 push button coffee mug! neat idea simple perfect, only I don't drink coffee. Back pack kitchen sink WoW; #30 14 mins aluminum table need that1 for sure can't miss item.
Overkill for me but anything goes when car camping....Example.....Why a frying pan with a grill pattern when you have a grill ? I cook my meals in either a Dutch Oven or a # 10 cast iron skillet when canoeing. Backpacking , a Evernew Appalachian titanium set and a titanium grill ( Vargo folding grill ) and a small skillet ( titanium and non stick )
I use all melamine dishes, mugs, etc at home as well. 12 years, no more broken dishes. Great coverage of your tools!
Yep, good call!
Best camp cooking video I've seen yet. The coffee pot, grinder, air tight storage sold me, but everything is awesome.
Aw thanks so much T H!
wow... best outdoor products commercial I have ever seen! you guys must be stinkin' rich :-)
You need a Camp Dutch oven. You can cook 10x more dishes, and it is a multi use tool. From baking breads, cakes, and pies to roasting meats, deep frying, and using the lid as a griddle.
A beautiful suggestion!
Just recently got a truck camper with an outdoor shower and was wondering if my well loved nemo shower was going to be relegated to the garage. Had not even thought of the practicality of using creek/lake water for showers and dishes!! Thanks so much, you saved me a "duh" moment for sure!
Absolutely! Love the Nemo showers!
Nice suggestions Mandy. I like the cookware from Sea to Summit. You may want to look at Dutch Ovens with the raised outer lids. They are designed to hold the embers on top to give you a convection oven. Better for baking and the ash won't drop into the food like the rounded lids. Stay safe and well.
Yes I agree... this was all I could find at the time, but would like to replace the lid.
@@MandyLea I wish it was that easy to replace the lids. I could not find any. I had the same DO that you have. Sold them and bought the correct Dutch Ovens and never looked back. Btw, your breads looks great!
@@bubbatim2009 checkout Lehmans catalog or website for dutch ovens.i just got the camp dutchoven,2qt.
Anything cooking and gadget speaks to Pat’s heart. We just watched the video and ordered some sweet gear. Thanks, guys!
Woo! Glad you found some stuff you like! Now maybe see you this weekend???
Another excellent video! Even though I’m an avid gear head who is interested in all the improvements which make tiny camper camping easier and more efficient, I always learn something new with your videos. One of my favorite pots is a small pressure cooker which really cuts down on fuel and cooking time. Thank you for more engaging content.
Thanks Jan! I'm glad there was something in there you liked!
I have scraper!!
Love light weight
Coffee cups
There groovy
Take them on backpacking trips.
I ordered the Brutech French Press (for home, not camping) and are really enjoying the coffee. I’ve been wanting to replace our Keurig that uses too much packaging, so when it finally started failing, we took your recommendation. I’m going to order a smaller version for my camper too. Thanks for the info!
Awesome! Let me know how you like it!
Great set up! I have an extensive glamping bar, including collapsible martini glasses... and I have the exact same blue collapsible bucket that I use as my dump bucket behind the bar. I put a cheap plastic colander over it to catch the garnishes when I dump a drink. Also behind the bar I have 3 collapsible square containers to wash rinse and sanitize my glamping plastic glassware. I have a brush stand to wash (you've seen your bartender use one, and yes there are camping ones available!), then the second collapsible container is hot water to rinse, and the third one has bar glassware sanitizer. The glasses then go to a collapsible dish rack.
I highly recommend the Stanley Happy Hour Cocktail Shaker set. I have the 2 glass and the 4 glass set. They're hard to find, but I think you guys would appreciate that it's stackable, well made, and has the perfect size glasses for bourbon!
Glad you're both safe and well in these crazy times!
Wow! Sounds like we need to hire you for a party!!
Actually looking for a camper to renovate for a mobile bartending service... but that will probably happen post-pandemic since my day job title is epidemiologist... cheers!
#27 The orderless dish cloths are awesome. I bought them and the washcloth after you featured them first time. Still using the same dish cloth, after more than 6 months. There are several of these items I'm adding to my wish list. Great job as always.
Awesome! Glad you found them... Lunatec makes lots of cool stuff
Love that collapsible table.
Me too :) Still works great!
I have a collapsible bucket, and dish racks, and love them. Cast iron pans are the way to go for cooking on camp fire, or on your stove. I use the chains to clean my cast iron pans with success!
Awesome! I've been meaning to get one of those chain sponges!
Glad to know the chain sponges work well. They are on my wish list.
@@MandyLea I have seen them in se real sizes,you can drop the chain Male in a narrow glass jar with soapy water ,shake and swirl and pour out,wala!its clean in the bottle!
I love my collapsible dish rack! To rinse dishes we use a sprayer from home depot that you would use to spray your lawn for weeds ( we only put water in ours obviously) but the pressure isn't really great, so I'm going to check out the solar shower.
Man what a beautiful backdrop to your video too!!
Thank you very much!
I love your videos, so many others are extreme camping or in those giant rv's that has all of the comforts of a normal house lol. This just perfect middle ground, like normal camping with kids.
We like it small :)
@@MandyLea Same here, I prefer it to be small enough to easy to drive/pull yet have made up bed, tiny kitchen and a toilet and a seating area. Then I am happy, I don't need something size of an appartment. I want to be able to go places that the monster rv's can't. And also I love in Iceland and the country roads here are really the best for driving around in those. Let alone the backroads haha.
You had me at jalepeno cheese bread! 😉 Great video, I love sea to summit too. Thank you for sharing, going to make my "getting a trailer" list now!
So many things to buy along with a new trailer! I think a bread video is in my future!
I loved your kitchen gadget video so much. I envy that cake, biscuits, etc. you made with the stove top still!
Thanks so much! 😊
Some great ideas for sure I especially want the Omnia oven and the Table! I have lots of cast iron (😁👌)! But frankly I want it ALL! Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome! As long as you use it all, you can justify having it all!
Thanks for the kitchen and cooking gear review. Time to stick up our new (to us) trailer. See you next week!
Can't wait! We'll have to cook some good food together! There is a fire ban now so we'll have to stick to propane...
Love this informative video - thanks! Questions: 1) Do you find the need for a wind screen when using the jet boil stoves? 2) How do you deal with a dirty sooty grill and the underside of pots and pans after cooking over a fire? (One method for cleaning super dirty BBQ grills is to wrap the grill in aluminum foil and sit it in water with a pod of dish soap for 30 min. Then it wipes clean super easily. However, soot is a different scenario...). Thanks :)
Cook over coals, not a fire. Learn the difference. If your cookware is sooty, you're not doing it right. Of course, some woods are just SOOTY.
I already knew about the Omnia Baker which is an awesome kitchen device but this video was so chock full of useful and innovative kitchen stuff ! You really outdid yourself on this video! Great job Mandy and Kendrick !
Nice! So glad you liked it! Cooking is FUN!
excellent video. I'll be getting some of those things. Thanks Mandy, you're awesome.
Happy we could help!!! You're awesome too :)
Very cool items. I love your list videos. Plus I’ve been looking for that table!
Awesome! Thank you!
Nice items to have! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for checking it out Paul!
Great video with lots of good ideas. First time watching your channel. Going camping/hiking this weekend for the first time in over a decade.
Welcome to the channel! I'm glad you found me :)
That is one heck of a coffee habit!!! I was going to suggest the Aeropress but they dont make them big enuff......
Ahahah! Yes... we might have a coffee problem :)
great ideas... thanks... hopefully new adventures soon
You bet!
great tips. I'm looking forward to trying them out.
yup you guys are my kind of coffee drinkers
LOL
Glad ur video came into my feed, such cool n handy items, I love my cast iron!! Thanks Mandy😁Love n Light 🧚💜 Namaste 💞🙌💫🤗
Namaste!
Good job Mandy! Hi to both of you!
Hello!! :)
Well damn it looks like yall can cook!
We can eat too! haha
This was a really good review of multiple selection for what she covered. I personally liked several items. Thanks I like your trees on your camper.
Thank you so much Donald!!
Fifty fifty makes really nice double wall insulated plates and bowls with lids
Good stuff! Especially your bread!!
I think some bread videos are in my future!
Great video as always, our tiny camper is now at least 50 % complete...take care!
This wonderful thank you for all the help!!
You are so welcome!
Wow, this is exactly what I was looking for. You're so cool
Glad I could help!
Thank you so much for this! We are picking up our 2021 Tab 320s Boondock this week....so your vlogs are going to be so very helpful! I just subscribed to your channel today 😊😊❤️ and 💡
Welcome Frank & Jen, both to the channel and to the nuCamp family!! Hope to catch you on the road or at a rally!
@@MandyLea awesome! We live in central Colorado and wondered if Kendrick had run the Leadville 100 race? We are on episode 11 of your Alaska to Mexico vlogs. Absolutely love them and has encouraged me so much! Hiking and camping..... can hardly wait!
So many great tips and tools!
Glad you like them!
Those are some awesome tips... if possible please post some of the prices too in the next videos.
Great suggestion
Great video I will be shopping soon!
Please do! Hope you enjoy!
Great information! Would love a bread making video!
Thanks! Thats definitely on the list!
Nice list of goodies!!
Very nice goodies ;)
Excellent vidio... to the point and very informative! Thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
Great product demo. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Enjoy watching your videos.
Glad you like them!
awesome list of stuff!!!
Always helpful info. Everything looks soo delicious. Thinking maybe you’re getting use to kickingback in your mountainside nest. Restful. 👍
Haha, I would love to do nothing but camp for life... but gotta work to make a living!
Great video! Thank you for posting!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much, Mandy!!
Any time!
Mandy GREAT episode!!!
Thank you!
As alway, entertaining and informative.....some great gear!
I'm not sure how entertaining I was, but I try!
Diane and i just so enjoy both You and Kendrick, Your interactions and Your care for one another! Your content is practical, photography spectacular and cooking phenomenal! And you drink cool stuff! 🤪
Dutch ovens are good but camp ovens are better for camping more versatile, the flat lid with the lip for coals doubles as a griddle. 10 inch and 12 inch are pretty standard.
Thanks a bunch, very informative video w/ useful information. thanks for sharing
You're welcome! Thanks for checking it out Bill!
Thank You, Thank You
So well done with great products and collapsible too. 🥰
You are so welcome!
Great video and super informative!👏👏
Thanks so much!
Thank you very much for the tips!
My pleasure, thanks for watching!
i loved this video so many amazing products thank you for sharing them with us!!!
You're welcome! Glad you found something helpful!
Great info! Definitely have to check some of those products out!! Thanks 🔥
No problem!!
Great video!!
Glad you enjoyed it Jason!
Super awesome video
Thank you so much 😀
I just fell in love. You guys are really good at this review thing. Keep the content coming!
Best regards,
Michael Mullins
Thank you so much Michael! It is difficult to find that balance!
I love my coffee grinder.
I use a scraper and a vegetable brush to clean my cast iron.
Very nice!
I love your videos. Thx for all the great ideas.
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
You cant add coals on top of your cast iron pots,have a look at the petromax range,it may help in the cooking process,atb
Mandy, have you ever checked out the Coleman oven for baking? I have seen a few TH-cam videos on them, and they seem to be well liked. Just FYI.
I've heard of them but never had the chance to see one!
Go to Nutn Fancy. He's a big the gun guy, but camps out to go SHOOTING. what? Are you...PREJUDICED? shame on you. Seriously, check it out. Because, Nutn AIN'T prejudiced.
Is your tab 400 boondock still have the stardard bed with Froly system& and can your refrigerator run off propane,12v and shore power?I appreciate your reply because I’m seriously looking at the 2020 tab 400 boondock with no graphics on it cause I want to put my own like you’s did.Oh by the way Great look your graphics on little Bear!oh what year is yours?Oh the cooking gadgets are some great ideals should’ve mention that first I suppose.Lol
i just looked up the jet boil two burner with the fry pan and large pot and it was 700$. Thats more thren all my camping cook stuff combined..
Awesome info! Thank you!
You're welcome!
very cool great info
Great video! I will be looking for these products!
Great video
Thanks!
Awesome video with totally cool stuff 👍🏻❤️
Thank you 🤗
Excellent video!!!!! Thanks!!!!!!
You are welcome!
LODGE camp oven. Add a lid stand. Use lid + stand as a skillet. Lodge chicken fryer.
Great video👍
Thank you!
Very informative! Really appreciate!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice! Next video... How To Make Bread In A Dutch Oven... 😊😊
Sounds good to me!
@@MandyLea - Sweet!
Ditch the jet boil. Coleman Dual Fuel 2 burner stove.
Jet Boil is better for our backpacking adventures!
Seemed super energetic.... Possibly too much coffee. If there is such a thing. 😂
Ahahahaha, to be fair, I edited out all of my pauses :)
Ever try Mount Hagen instant coffee? Best I've ever found.
I've never tried it! I'll keep my eye out!
This is awesome
Thanks! We try to help out as much as we can!
Do you have a chicken stew video that look so yummy
Yep! That one was amazing. I think its time to do it again!
Mandy Lea Photo I just found it and it looks so yummy
Any compact cookware to make meals for 5 people on a fire grill? Looking to fit everything in a mid sized foot locker
Great video. Thank you.
Great video, tfs! I am a new subscriber as well as a fellow camper and TH-camr🙂
Welcome! So glad you found us!
We’ll done!
Dutch ovens confound me. I can never figure out the charcoals and temps and time.
I plan to do some dutch oven cooking videos - but I'll admit that a lot of it is a watching and guessing game.
for a 12 inch Lodge oven a rule of thumb is 8 briquets on the bottom and 14 to 16 briquets on top. this will have a temp of around 350 to 400f. Also remember to rotate the oven a 1/4 or 1/3 turn while cooking to address any hot spots. The lid can be rotated also but normally not as often as the pot itself.
holy moly, I need 30 things to cook outside? hahah
...good info
Glad it was helpful!
How do you season your grill pan? I bought one but everything sticks to it.
Great tips
Glad you think so!
3 min+jetboil look like a sure"fire winner"; sea to summit backback stuff^; 10:01 push button coffee mug! neat idea simple perfect, only I don't drink coffee. Back pack kitchen sink WoW; #30 14 mins aluminum table need that1 for sure can't miss item.
So glad you liked some items!
Wonderful info! New sub
Happy to have you along for the ride!
@@MandyLea thanks!
The coffee grinder how many time do you need to fill it for 48 oz
I think Kendrick uses about 2-3 fills of the grinder depending on the grinder you get :)
I love it, well done!!!
Overkill for me but anything goes when car camping....Example.....Why a frying pan with a grill pattern when you have a grill ? I cook my meals in either a Dutch Oven or a # 10 cast iron skillet when canoeing. Backpacking , a Evernew Appalachian titanium set and a titanium grill ( Vargo folding grill ) and a small skillet ( titanium and non stick )
We like to cook over the fire with our cast irons :)