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How to Cook With a Paper Bag

    Bacon and Eggs

    • 1). Place the strips of bacon at the bottom of a brown paper bag with a base of approximately eight inches by three inches and 10 inches tall.

    • 2). Crack the eggs onto the bacon.

    • 3). Fold the top of the bag halfway down in rolls, so the top is open.

    • 4). Insert a stick through the side on the top two inches of the bag.

    • 5). Using the stick as a handle, hold the bag about four to five inches above the campfire till the egg and bacon is cooked. The base of the bag should be above the fire. This should take about 10 minutes.

    Fish

    • 1). Dust a piece of fish with salt and dill and place it in a seven inch by 14 inch greased white paper bag.

    • 2). Fasten the open end of the bag with a string.

    • 3). Place the fish in a baking tray and bake in a 375 degree Fahrenheit oven for about 20 minutes.

    Turkey

    • 1). Stuff your turkey, rub the skin with butter and salt, and then stick it in an extra large brown paper bag.

    • 2). Seal the open end with a wire tie.

    • 3). Place the bag in a roasting pan and stick it in a 500 degree Fahrenheit oven for one hour. Turn down the heat to 400 degrees and cook for another hour, then turn it down to 300 degrees and cook for one more hour.

    Steak

    • 1). Mix the garlic, Worcestershire sauce and pepper in a bowl and marinate the steaks in the mixture.

    • 2). Coat the steaks in the breadcrumbs and place them side by side in a paper bag.

    • 3). Seal the bag with a skewer and bake at 375 degrees Fahrenheit for about 40 minutes.

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