![]() If you don’t own a Bull Pizza Oven, any of their grills can be used to create this campfire meal. I may even throw in some UNO cards! I am already getting excited to create this meal and show you how we can use our Bull Outdoor Products to create unique experiences and family fun in our own backyards. Once dinner is done, we can sit next to the fire, throw on another log, and tell stories of our past vacations with family and friends as we make s’mores over the open flame. In addition to the fire pit, I will use my Bull Pizza Oven (video) to get a bed of coals going to make our dinner on tonight, and will be this week’s featured recipe. With an additional hand, this fire pit is lightweight and I can move it around the yard for different occasions. It is so easy I am comfortable doing it myself. ![]() Another great feature, is the easily accessible door on the side to switch out the propane as needed. I can control the temperature easily, and the interchangeable river rock and rock glass give this fire pit multiple looks, which I love. I LOVE this fire pit because it brings warmth, ambiance, and brightens up my backyard. ![]() With many of my friends and family heading to the mountains this week, I thought it would be the perfect time surprise my husband and bring the mountains and campfire experience to my own backyard. I will pitch a tent on the grassy patch of lawn in the backyard, and for the campfire, I will turn my Bull Small Rectangular Fire Pit on to set the scene. I recently read about the new trend, glamping, which is taking the simplicity of camping and turning it into a glamorous experience. ![]() More often, car camping is the thing to do these days – pull right into your reserved spot and never leave sight of your car. When experiencing true camping, many hike into the campsite and pitch a tent. In many of the stories I shared with you, we would stay in a home near a lake and for fun times would sleep outside in sleeping bags, stare at the stars, and tell stories. I realize there are many definitions to camping these days. As life gets busy and stressful, it is the appreciation for memories like these that slows our busy lives down for a second and leaves a smile on our faces. I hope you enjoy reading my favorite childhood camping memories and were able to enjoy similar experiences as a kid or even today as an adult. Catching my marshmallow on fire for a brief second to give it that burnt layer would complete my s’mores dessert. Sitting next to the campfire and roasting marshmallows with all my friends on Lake Tahoe’s shore are memories I cherish as an adult today. Once the stars came out, my mom had to call me inside for bedtime. Swaying back and forth over the Camanche hillside on my favorite swing with Willie Nelson songs keeping me company was pure heaven as a child. Eating fresh trout caught that day from Cables Lake over the campfire coals is a memory and flavor I will never forget. Whether it is Donner Lake, Lake Tahoe, or Cables Lake, my memories of camping are priceless. As summer break slowly winds down and the kids return to school, many people spend these last couple weeks of freedom camping in the mountains near a gorgeous lake.
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