Thursday, August 18, 2011

#020 Best Place to Stock Up on Survival Gear

I just got back from a dinner party and all the food in my belly is making me quite sleepy.  However, I am building up a big queue of things to post about, so wanted to say I made it to #020 Best Place to Stock Up On Survival Gear: Boise Army/Navy a few days ago.

It is officially located in Garden City, which made it a bit more difficult to get to.  It is only open til six during the week, so I had to go during the weekend.

I will make this post short and sweet, and promise to write more this weekend (I want to try out some bread pudding on Saturday!).  Boise Army/Navy is the place to go if you literally want to stock up on survival gear.  They have a TON of stuff and all of it looked quite legit/authentic.  They also have a big section of the store devoted to rafts, another devoted to guns, and another full of outdoor shoes.

My favorite was the aisles of cookware.  I was in HEAVEN! I had no idea there were so many options for outdoor cooking.  It made me want to buy a tent, buy all the gear, and go camping just so I had an excuse to cook outside.  It seemed so adorable to make tea in a cast iron tea kettle over a fire, while your little egg pan cooks eggs and corn roasts in tin foil.  Mmmmm delicious!

Is this even an egg pan?  I assumed it was.  Whatever it is, it looks badass.



sooo many adorable dishes!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Could also be used as a muffin pan?? Sounds like a great place to visit!
xox

Lauren Hairston said...

Looks like what you've got there is an ebelskiver pan, although what it would be doing at an army/navy store, I have no idea!

http://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/ebelskiver-filled-pancake-pan/?pkey=e%7Cebelskiver%2Bfilled-pancake%2Bpan%7C1%7Cbest%7C0%7C1%7C24%7C%7C1&cm_src=PRODUCTSEARCH||NoFacet-_-NoFacet-_-NoMerchRules-_-

Kelsey said...

Lauren you are the best! They have ebelskivers at a restaurant near my college and I have always wondered how the heck they make them. Now the mystery is solved :) Thank you!

Mom, I think they would work for muffings, AND I stil think they would work great for eggs!!