Steve prepared his meal inside the driftwood shelter by steaming slices of ham, rice (which he steamed instead of microwaving), and brussels sprouts. He referred to this meal as "steamed hams" and noted that the cooking process helped warm up the shelter.
Steve Wallis attempts stealth camping in a beach shelter constructed from driftwood. He navigates the challenges of people and a busy trail, prepares his shelter, experiences the night, and reflects on the experience and his personal journey.
Here's how i made my meal in the shelter:
i needed to warm up. so, i cooked. it was simple.
first, i got out some ham slices. i steamed them. old family recipe.
then, rice. the bag said microwave. i steamed it instead. it worked fine.
i also had brussels sprouts. they were from Green Giant. "Simply Steam." so i steamed those too.
it's not fancy. but it was warm. and it was food. that's all i needed.
here's how i made my meal in the shelter:
i needed to warm up. so, i cooked. it was simple.
first, i got out some ham slices. i steamed them. old family recipe, you know.
then, rice. the bag said microwave. i steamed it instead. it worked fine.
i also had brussels sprouts. they were from Green Giant. "Simply Steam." so i steamed those too.
it's not fancy. but it was warm. and it was food. that's all i needed.
Okay, here's the rundown on how I made my meal in the driftwood shelter.
Steamed Ham Dinner
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