I am sure it would NOT be!!! I would check the box or the wrap to see what it contains. I am pretty sure those are made like any other particle board out there which means they use some sort of glue or compound, other than force,to old them together.
marshmallows, sausages, eggs, toast,
Yes, it should be safe to heat it over a fire in the opened can.
yes you can Yes, one can indeed roast a marshmallow over chafing fuel. The trick is to do it safely. If you're in a hurry, you'll set your would-be treat on fire. We've probably all done that a time or two, haven't we? Be safe and have fun. In that order.
If it was over 40F, it is not safe to eat.
All wood which will burn can be cooked over, either in the flame or over glowing embers Edited by Manderz: Not all wood that burns is safe to cook on. For example Oleander is deadly to cook over, and Cedar will make you sick cooking over it.
To enhance your camping experience by baking marshmallows over an open fire, use a long stick or skewer to roast the marshmallows evenly, rotating them slowly over the flames. Be patient and wait for the marshmallows to turn golden brown for a deliciously gooey treat.
open or unopened? if unopened it will be safe to eat long after your dead
no u will not
Inefficiently, but give it a try. :)
It is healthy and safe to cook meats over an open flame fire but you need to make sure that the meat is cooked thorougly as so no one gets sick .
Over an open fire, on a grill or weave of sticks, you can cook meat or vegetables or marshmallows on sticks. You can also use a dutch oven with a lid to cook baked beans or biscuits over hot fire coals.
yes of course! you can do it over a campfire!