Cooking Responsibilities When Camping

Started by Gunna Do, May 31, 2011, 07:54:04 AM

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When camping, who usually does the cooking in your family?

Don't eat just drink
71 (49.3%)
SWMBO
18 (12.5%)
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0 (0%)
Split 50/50 (Hubby/SWMBO)
54 (37.5%)
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1 (0.7%)

Total Members Voted: 137

Gunna Do

In our family, when out camping, I (Hubby) normally do most of the cooking, whether it's done in the Cobb, over the camper kitchen, or over a fire.  Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying I do all the cooking when camping, but under normal circumstances, I don't mind cooking up a storm of some sort.

At home I have to admit I do very little cooking, unless we're having a BBQ, and so enjoy the change when we're camping.

craigtempo

Been married now for 8 years and my wife has probably cooked for me .... maybe 5 times , and that includes toast .

craig

Laith

We are the same as you Gunna Do. I rarely cook at home but do 95% of it when camping. I enjoy having something to do at the campsite. (apart from making beers disappear).

Recently bought a cob off NewcastleNight and cooked a meal at home with that though. It was just practice for camping though.  ;D

Gunna Do

Quote from: Laith on May 31, 2011, 08:06:43 AM
Recently bought a cob off NewcastleNight and cooked a meal at home with that though. It was just practice for camping though.  ;D

How'd it turn out?

MarkGU

Quote from: craigtempo on May 31, 2011, 07:59:04 AM
Been married now for 8 years and my wife has probably cooked for me .... maybe 5 times , and that includes toast .

craig
Craig

did she burn the toast?  >:D

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craigtempo

Quote from: navara04 on May 31, 2011, 08:10:50 AM
Craig

did she burn the toast?  >:D


no  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:but been doing the  role reversal thing, ive been a stay home [ ish ] dad for 8 years oh hang on been married 9 years  ;D

craig

buildermidwife

Interesting results .
I cook 100% while camping and at home about 80% .The wifes not fond of cooking
and I like to cook so it works well .
Cheers Paul
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Silvo

Quote from: Laith on May 31, 2011, 08:06:43 AM
We are the same as you Gunna Do. I rarely cook at home but do 95% of it when camping. I enjoy having something to do at the campsite. (apart from making beers scotch disappear).

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TOPNDR

I voted for Hubby Does Cooking, only because it was the most correct answer.  In reality, I'd guess the split whilst camping is something of the order of 70%/30% in my favour, and close to 50/50 at home.

Now don't ask my wife about cleaning!   :-[
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My wife didn't cook - at all - when I met her. Too much disposable income  ;D (she wonders now what the hell she spent all her money on back then) . I taught her to cook, probably one of the smartest three things I've ever done in my life as she is now a great cook and loves to experiment.

She handles all cooking and feeding of kids Mon-Fri (I make a sandwich for our eldest daughter to take to school each morning when I make mine), and I do all of it Sat-Sun. Works well for us, it gives her a 'weekend' to look forward to just like I look forward to mine.

When camping it's pretty much 50/50. If I do a cooked brekkie she does dinner that night, if we just have cereal I'm cooking dinner. And in theory, whether at home or camping, if you didn't cook you do the cleaning up, but in reality I do 80% of the cleaning. I clean as I cook which is half the battle, she doesn't do that...

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Slipus

With us, it depends on how we are cooking.  When we are camping. she normally cooks if we are using the gas stove and I normally cook if we are cooking over a fire.

cheers Pete

GGV8Cruza

I do most of the cooking while away so I dont have to wash up

We also do group meals when away with the extended family so you get a few nights off

GG

Proudy

I  do all the cooking when camping and most of it at home as well. :cheers:
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gibbo301

I do all the cooking camping and at home i make the mess and she cleans it to easy.  :cheers:

Pauly

When camping we share ;D  If its in a pot or pan its hers, everything else is mine. I dont wash up ever!!!!!!!!!. Only cook on the BBQ at home and again I dont wash up, ever lol. Washing up is bad for tradesmen because it makes your hands soft  :D


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pommiedic

Quote from: Pauly on May 31, 2011, 09:31:41 AMl. Washing up is bad for tradesmen because it makes your hands soft  :D

Will have to try that one
Why is the 1st Tea of the day the best?

Redback

Wife and daughter do most of the cooking, I look after the fire :cup:

Baz.
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discoteddy

At our campsite the boys cook when there is fire involved, the element of danger I guess >:D and the girls do most of the stuff in the kitchen, keeps both parties happy :laugh:

Cheers,

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singo-26

as the wife refuses to come camping it's me or the kids. Guess who gets to do it.
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MDS69

When camping I cook 95% of the time and that includes preparing non cooked beakfast, cereal etc. I also wash/clean up probably 85% of the time. I don't mind as the wife probably does 65% at home and she works fulltime too.

Laith

Quote from: Gunna Do on May 31, 2011, 08:09:26 AM
How'd it turn out?

It took about 2.5 hours to cook and the meat turned out nice. The vegies were put on the tray with the meat about 30 mins after the meat and they were under cooked.

I am going to try again this weekend with a piece of lamb and see if I can get the vegies sorted. Ill put them on with the lamb.

Marie_R

He only cooks if I'm not there to do it for him (camping or home).  Even BBQ's at home, the male guests usually end up cooking most of the meat while he keeps them in drinks.  :cheers:

jclures

50/50 for us when camping, also the same for us at home. I cook most weeknights as Bonnie is at work and she likes cooks on the weekends. Bonnie is a better cook than me though.