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Safe Fire-Season Cooking . But in times of high fire danger, as much of the West is experiencing thi

Safe Fire-Season Cooking [Click here to read this email in a browser]( [Alternate text] One of the great joys of camping is a meal cooked outside, because there's a special alchemy that happens to even ordinary food [under the stars](. But in times of high fire danger, as much of the West is experiencing this hot, dry spring, open-flame cooking isn't a good idea. There are options, though. An induction camp stove will fit in the car along with your other gear and can cook food with little wasted heat and no flame at all. This tool can really save the day (and forests, and even actual lives) on a car-camping adventure. If you're curious about this safer camp-cooking alternative, [we've got an explainer that includes suggested gear and a few recipes]( to get you started. We'll be rolling out stories like this about outdoor adventures all week across most of our newsletters, so if you haven't signed up for any of our other weekly mailings, this might be a good time to check them out. If you liked this story, then Monday's [Food & Drink]( and [WildLands]( newsletters will be right up your alley; other missives cover [travel](, [gardening](, [home design](, and more. [Click here for more info about all our newsletters](. Don't miss our great content on [Instagram](, too: Follow @sunsetmag. —Your weekend editor, Nicole No Fire? No Problem. Camp Cooking Solutions (and Great Dishes, Too) Cooking in the great outdoors can feel more daunting than ever. The solution: Try these dishes that are low on flame but high on flavor. [Read More]( [I'm an image]( Time to Kill Your Lawn—We’re in a Drought Drought rules are getting stricter. We've got yard solutions. [Read More]( [I'm an image]( Your Travel Souvenirs Would Look So Much Better as Decor. Here's How to Do It This Newport Beach couple transformed their tiny treehouse into a family home that seamlessly blends indoor-outdoor living with vintage heirlooms and mementos from their travels. [Read More]( The Sunset Wine Club We’ve partnered with Wine Access to curate [the perfect mix of 6 wines]( to drink each season. Even better, they’ve been selected to go with the recipes and menus in every issue of Sunset. [Sign up Now!]( Go Ahead, Forage Your Own Food. But First Know the Rules If you’re thinking about foraging, it’s important to do so mindfully. [Read More]( Stay in These New West Coast Hotels for Instagram-Worthy Escapes West Coast style means in-suite pools, collector's art, and unbelievable views. [Read More]( Steal the Casual, Sunny Look of this Outdoor Dining Room in Tiburon The garden was designed by Arterra and featured in Sunset back in 2013 for its use of water-wise landscaping. It recently got a stunning refresh. [Read More]( This Florist's Studio Is Filled with Kitchen Remodel Ideas—How to Steal the Look A Seattle-area floral studio is an unlikely source for kitchen and dining room ideas. But Teressa Johnson's workshop, designed by Katie LeClercq, is just that. [Read More](   [Alternate text]( Subscribe to Sunset! [Get one year of your favorite magazine](—print and digital editions, plus access to our smartphone app, our Sunset Western Garden ebook, and more—for just $24.95! That's over 53% off the newsstand price. [Subscribe Now](   [Member Center]( [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( Copyright 2022 S Media International Corporation. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe](. If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe](. If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe](.

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