Thursday, December 8, 2016

Your Guide to Firebuggz Holiday Gifts

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It’s that time of year again–the time of giving! You can show someone how much you love and care about them by giving them a gift they never expected. Just in time for the Holidays, we’ve created the ultimate gift guide for anyone on your list. These awesome Firebuggz products are guaranteed to put a smile on your loved ones’ faces:

  1. The Original Log Lugger
Lifestyle Photos_15.jpgHave you ever been sitting around a bonfire and notice that someone (maybe you) has a long stick propped against their chair, specially saved for pushing logs around in the fire? Later, you might witness that person struggling to maneuver logs with careful jabs of their stick while using one arm to block the smoke from their face. That person, or any campfire enthusiast, would love to get a Log Lugger this Holiday season. This ingenious product allows you to turn logs, lift brush, and pull branches at a safe distance from your fire. Measuring at four feet and weighing about five pounds, the Log Lugger is easy to use and makes turning logs a breeze.

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When you have multiple people buying a gift for the same person or couple (such as adult children looking to get a gift for their parents), it’s a good idea to go in on a gift. The Plug N’ Play is the perfect option. This multi-purpose fire pit insert allows you to use multiple Firebuggz accessories that convert your fire pit into an outdoor cooking entertainment center. With products like the Swivel Grill, Rotisserie Kit, and the Slide Grill, multiple people can add to this gift, or you can keep adding on after the Holidays.

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The Happy Pak includes two Fire Fishing Poles and a carrying case so you’ll never lose your poles. These poles are unique in the way that they allow you to roast up to four marshmallows or two hot dogs seamlessly at one time. Simply jig the pole like you would a real fishing pole and your marshmallows will flip and cook evenly to the perfect toastiness.

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Make from quality cast iron, the Buggzy Pie Iron has a unique double cooking chamber that allows you to cook twice as much as the standard pie iron. As your grub cooks, the iron brands your snacks with “Grubbin’ Time” and “Yummy in my Tummy”. Campers of any age will love cooking outdoors with this fun pie iron. From desserts and pies iron to more savory meals like hamburgers, pizza, grill cheese, and so much more, anyone on your Holiday list will be excited to find this under the tree. You can find fun recipes for the Buggzy Pie Iron here.

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For the S’more lovers on your list, Campfire Cones are on fire this Holiday season! With the Firebuggz Cone Cooker, making a delicious S’more Cone is simple and fun! Add your favorite fixings inside a waffle cone, wrap the cone in tinfoil and place into the cone cooker. After a few minutes, you’ll have a delicious, unique campfire treat.


The holidays are a time for giving. Make your Holiday gifts unique and fun this season with the help of Firebuggz. And don’t delay–we’re selling out fast!

You can find more awesome Firebuggz products on our website and be sure to stay tuned for more cool products to come!



Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Make Fall Fires More Fun with a Buggzy Pie Iron

Fall is nearing its peak, and soon Minnesota will see the snow once again. Before the frigid weather hits us again, remember that Fall is the perfect time of year for an outdoor bonfire!


Our newest grill and campfire accessory, the Heavy Duty Pie Iron, is perfect for making treats around the fire this Autumn. Its unique double cooking chamber lets you cook twice the amount of delicious treats—so you can make double the hamburgers, pizza, pies, quesadillas, grilled cheese or anything else your heart desires!

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If you have a sweet tooth, you’ll love this scrumptious pie iron strawberry shortcake recipe. The combination of the angel food cake, strawberries, and dark chocolate warmed in a pie iron is guaranteed to make you go back for seconds. You will need:


  • Angel Food Cake
  • Butter
  • Strawberries
  • Dark Chocolate
  • A Campfire


If pies are more your thing, then this campfire pies recipe is for you! All you’ll need is bread, cinnamon, sugar, and seasonal fruit. Sprinkle the bread with cinnamon and sugar, fill your pies with fruit (or the ingredients of your choice) and cook over a roaring campfire. Don’t forget to spray your pie iron with nonstick spray beforehand.


Lastly, for the meat-lover, making a Reuben has never been easier by the campfire. You can make Campfire Reubens just like campfire pies, except using corned beef, sauerkraut and swiss cheese instead of fresh fruit between your bread—you might want to skip the cinnamon and sugar, as well. These delicious sandwiches can be whipped together in five minutes for a quick and simple campfire dinner for the family.

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If you plan on spending some time by the campfire, make sure to pick up your own Buggzy Pie Irons for all your campfire needs. You can choose from two different sayings—“Grubbin’ Time” and “Yummy In My Tummy"—and four fun colors. All you have to do is put it on the hot coals for three minutes you have a delicious meal!


Firebuggz pie irons are made from quality cast iron so they are guaranteed to last for years to come. It’s our mission to provide you with the best campfire supplies so cooking can be a breeze and making memories will be your number one priority. Visit the Firebuggz online store for this and more fun campfire accessories.



Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Perfect Night Photography: How to Take Great Pictures in the Dark

Have you ever had a bonfire with friends or family and tried to take pictures, but you couldn’t see anything? Taking pictures at night can be tricky, but you don’t have to be a professional photographer for your campfire pictures to turn out. With these helpful tips, you can capture memories at your next outdoor gathering and leave without blurry, dark pictures:
1.     Keep the Camera Steady
A shaky camera is never good. Using a tripod will be the easiest way to get the exact angle you want while keeping your camera steady. If you don’t have a tripod, that’s okay! Find a flat stable surface such as a table, chair, rock or stump to either rest your camera or your arm on to have a steady shot at your campfire.

2.     Shoot Around Sunrise & Sunset
Shooting during the blue hour (just before sunrise or just after sunset) will give your night pictures a little more detail.This time of day will also add a beautiful blue light to your scene.

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3.     Don’t use Flash
If your turn the flash on your camera, it will enhance the faces of the people in your picture, but it will wash out your campfire and surroundings. If you need extra light in the picture, try bringing a flashlight or headlamp to add some extra light.

4.     Slow Down your Shutter Speed
In order to get good photos of your campfire, you will have to take some long exposures.  This means you will want to slow down the shutter speed, which will bring in more light. Turn to your camera’s manual to learn how to change your shutter speed. If you are using a phone or digital camera, look for a ‘night’ setting.



5.     Time of Day
Test out different times of the day by starting your campfire early and taking pictures before the sun goes down. As you change times of day the light will also be changing so make sure to adjust your exposure every few minutes. Take more photos as the sun goes down and again once it is pitch black outside. By taking pictures at different times of the day, you will have a variety of pictures with different lighting to choose from.

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6.     Be Creative
Test out different angles and shots around the campfire. Get down low and shoot up at other people around the fire. Most people tend to look down at the fire so you will be able to capture their faces. Try incorporating the smoke by shooting through the flames.  Don’t be afraid to experiment and try something new—you never know how it will turn out until you try.
Taking pictures at night is fun and exciting. It is worth your time to grab your camera equipment and set up around the fire.  Whether you are new to photography or a little more advanced, these tips will help you better your night photography skills and capture your campfire memories for years to come.

For more tips on campfire fun, visit Firebuggz online at Firebuggz.com.

Thursday, July 28, 2016

Grilling Recipes Perfect for Camping

With a few months left of the summer camping season, planning your trips and getting all your meals ready can be stressful and overwhelming. The classic go-to meal while camping is hot dogs and hamburgers cooked over the fire, but try mixing it up for your next camping trip with a few of these mouth-watering recipes:

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Campfire Chili Cheese Fries
This quick, easy and delicious recipe is perfect for a camping snack or meal. All you need is tin foil, fries, chili and cheese. Cook the fries over the fire, add the chili and cheese, and wait for the cheese to melt. This recipe is simple and quickly ready for you and your family to devour.
Campfire French Toast
Instead of pop tarts or granola bars for breakfast, try this delicious French toast recipe. All this easy, low maintenance recipe includes is egg creation French toast blend and a loaf of bread. Just pour, dip and cook—it’s that easy.
Campfire Spinach Dip
If you’re looking for an easy appetizer or snack, this campfire spinach dip is the perfect recipe for you. This simple, easy dip includes sour cream, cream cheese, parmesan cheese and chopped frozen spinach heated over your campfire.
Cheesy Dutch Oven Potatoes
Add these delicious cheesy potatoes as a side dish to make the perfect campfire meal. All you need is potatoes, bacon, cheese, onions and salt and pepper… it’s that simple. If you don’t like onions, leave them out or if you really like cheese, add more! The choice is yours.
Caramel Apple Pie
Who doesn’t love dessert? This mouth-watering apple pie is easy; just chop your apples, chop the cinnamon rolls, mix it with brown sugar, cracker crumbs, pecans, and cinnamon. Once it is cooked, add the caramel and cream cheese frosting and dig in!!

We have listed a few recipes to get you started, but now it’s your turn to implement them into your next camping adventure. Whether you are heading up north or out back, our Firebuggz Fire Pits and Firebuggz Accessories can improve your camping experience and add FUN for everyone.

Monday, July 11, 2016

The Do’s and Don’ts of Building a Fire

Need some help to build a bigger, better fire? At Firebuggz, we like to think we are experts on the subject. Take a look at our do’s and don’ts for building the best campfire.
campfire-364720_640.jpgDo: Gather the ingredients for a fire
Before you start a campfire, you are going to have to forage for some materials to get it started. Tinder and kindling—the smallest and easiest burning components—are an essential place to start. Tinder includes dryer lint, cardboard, commercial fire starters, or wadded newspaper. This is the ingredient that will ignite your fire. What will really get your fire going are small pieces of dry wood and bark - or kindling. Search the forest floor for twigs, dry logs, and branches. Don’t forget to bring matches and lighters!
Do: Take advantage of a fire pit
If your campsite has a fire ring, clear it out before starting your own. Scoop out any existing charcoal, ash, and debris from previous fires - especially if it is damp. Fire pits make it easier to start a fire, but make sure it is ready for a new fire before you begin.
bonfire-554243_640.jpgDon’t: Be intimidated about building your own pit
Clear away a decent-sized space for your fire. This typically means a 4-foot space for the fire itself and a greater circumference of 8 to 10 ft. to avoid fire-catching debris. In your pit, dig down several inches to construct the fire. As a barrier to your fire, you can compact the dirt around the circle into a mound, or use rocks to insulate the fire.
Do: Build the proper fire for your purpose
Don’t waste time building the wrong camp fire. For cooking, you will want to use a “teepee fire” or a “lean-to fire.” A “cross fire” and “log cabin fire” will be best for long-lasting bonfires, but don’t get as hot, therefore aren’t as good for cooking. Learn how to build these different fires below:

  • Teepee Fire: Arrange your kindling into the shape of a teepee over the tinder. Then, build a larger teepee from firewood over the kindling. Once you light your fire, the flames will rise up through the kindling to create a roaring fire.
  • Lean-to Fire: To begin, stick a long piece of kindling into the ground above your tinder at a 30-degree angle. Lean smaller pieces of kindling against the long stick to build a tent shape. Once the kindling catches fire, add more kindling followed by firewood.
  • Cross Fire: A simple one to build, begin by layering kindling over tinder in a crosshatch shape. Follow with firewood.
  • Log Cabin: Begin by creating a kindling teepee over your tinder, then place two logs on either side of the kindling teepee. Add two more logs to form a square. Build vertically to form a cabin-shaped fire. Add a “roof,” by using more kindling.
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Once you have the right structure in place, get your fire roaring. For best results, light the tinder from several sides, and gently blow air to build heat and intensity. Control the fire by only feeding it enough firewood to keep it going. To safely turn firewood, take a look at our Original Log Lugger. The Log Lugger is an excellent tool for turning logs and gathering kindling and firewood for the campsite.
Don’t: Forget your fire etiquette
Take caution, and don’t let the flames soar too high. Keep a fire extinguisher, extra water, and extra dirt with you at all times, and never leave a fire unattended. As a famous bear once said, “Only you can prevent forest fires.”
Do: Put your fire out
For smart and safe campfire usage in the woods, put your fire out when you are done with it. Lightly sprinkle your fire with water while stirring the coals around to ensure they are thoroughly soaked. Continue until you no longer feel heat from the fire pit. Don’t douse it with water because you or another camper may soon use it again.
A campfire can involve many elements, but by knowing the do’s and don’ts of how to build a campfire, you will soon be on your way to camping success! For more camping and campfire tips, follow Firebuggz on Twitter and Like us on Facebook!

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Tasty S'mores Recipes to Enjoy This Summer

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S’mores - also known as summertime’s favorite dessert - are delicious and oh so satisfying. S’mores are also foolproof to make and versatile. Have you ever substituted a Reese’s cup for chocolate or shortbread cookies for graham crackers? For even more variations on this summertime classic, check out our list of tasty s’mores recipes to try this summer:
Who doesn’t love a good summer dip? Dips are great for sharing with large crowds or summer parties. It’s the perfect addition to any potluck, but it can also jazz up any movie night on the couch. This S’mores dip looks beautiful and tastes just as delicious. Make sure to grab a bite before it’s gone, and, trust us, it’ll be gone quickly!
To get a little more outside the box, try this recipe for Lemon Pie S’mores. This summery concoction will taste exactly like a lemon meringue pie. And it’s a perfect alternative for those few who don’t like chocolate (the very few of you), but who want to get in on some S’mores action. This idea includes a recipe for lemon curd, which you can include in many recipes throughout the week!
This fruity twist on a classic summer treat looks like a gourmet confection. With the addition of vanilla, cardamom, blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries, this recipe will blow your campground dessert standard out of the water! Try this recipe when you have some fancy friends to impress or an occasion to celebrate.
Want a more mobile way of eating s’mores? Try this simple recipe for S’mores Snack Mix. This recipe combines the classic sweetness of the s’mores combo with the saltiness of pretzels. Pack a bag of it in your child’s lunch bag to celebrate the last few days of school. Include a jar of it in your Father’s Day gift. This treat is easily transportable, but be careful - you are going to want to carry this around with you all summer!
This recipe hits the trifecta of a mind-blowingly delicious dessert. It can easily be made at home or out at the campground. Roast your marshmallow with a Firebuggz Crank-Eez. This colorful and easy-to-use campfire roaster is the perfect tool to help you create the Oreo Peanut Butter S’more. Likewise, the Firebuggz Fire Fishing Pole is a fun and exciting way for your little one or favorite fisherman to roast a marshmallow or hot dog.
For more ideas on s’mores recipes, check out these simple fixes.
  • For the adults of a camping group, roast a Bailey’s dipped marshmallow for an extra warm and tasty treat.
  • Not only can you incorporate s’mores into new desserts, you can combine it with some simple ingredients to create a s’mores milkshake.
  • Use a banana or waffle cone as a new vessel for your s’mores concoction. Just wrap it in foil, and place it on a cooking rack over your campfire.
  • Limit the messiness of s’mores by making s’mores in a bag. Start with a mini bag of teddy grahams, add some roasted marshmallows (depending on size) and toss in some melted chocolate chips or fun-sized bars.
These versatile recipes—ranging in taste from delicious to tantalizing—are so satisfying that you are sure to find an occasion to try each one.

Don’t forget to check out all our campfire accessories at Firebuggz.com.