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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2007

A demonstration of how to make donuts when camping.

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  • Right you are Mike! It's just fry bread. I don't remember if I mentioned this in the video or not, but frozen bread works just as good as biscuits for both donuts and fry bread. Thanks for the comment - Ken

  • Believe it or not I have actually tried quite a few different colors of text and haven't really found anything that really works good. I think I'll probably end up just putting a soild color box behind the lettering. Thanks for letting me know about that, though.

  • I would have never even thought about making donuts while camping, or to use premade buttermilk biscuits.

    This will definitely come in handy for my all my camping trips.

  • By all means try this one, I think you'll find it has good entertainment value as well, if you camp with kids. Thanks for the comment!

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  • I have done these at home never thought to do them camping great idea! If you want make holes in them use the cap of a water bottle and then you will have donuts and donut holes! ;)

  • I'm making donuts the next time my family goes camping. Thanks

  • your voice is awesome!

  • what a nice an simple way to do it man I really like this idea for camping

  • ahahhha love the vid GO CAMPIN!!!

  • ahhah bro i wanna camp with u but tmro im makin donuts hahah

  • Great stuff. Only an American would make donuts whilst camping :o) Thanks to ravenblaze for mentioning that it was a dough mix not the actual biscuits although I had guessed that's what was meant. I found it difficult to read the name of the website though. Best to use a white text with black shadowing, or add a plain white strip at the bottom and put it in that, like videocamper said.

  • I don't gennerally associate Olive Oil with sweet foods, I would think it gives the dough a strange flavor, but still good recipy and a creative use of biscut dough. 4 stars

  • When I was a kid I would go with my family to the old fort Bridger for the mountain man randevous days. They served fry bread everywhere and I love it and wish more people would learn about it.

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