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Dreamfarm’s BBQ Clongs

January 13, 2014

Clever, clever. Dreamfarm is just the kind of company that TrailblazerGirl loves to find. They create innovatively designed products that solve problems. Their BBQ Clongs have so many useful features – tips designed to scrape your BBQ as well as pick up small pieces of food, easy to use lock to keep your tongs closed […]

Light n’ Go Bonfire Log

September 6, 2013

Imagine the faces of your friends when you roll out this “log” and light it with a single match! The Light n’ Go Bonfire Log is a kiln dried white birch log with a natural wick made out of paper board and vegetable stearin that can easily be lit without the use of chemicals. It […]

Angie’s Popcorn, Kettle Corn & BOOMCHICKAPOP

September 3, 2013

Yummy, yummy in my tummy! That’s what the TrailblazerGirl team was chanting when they tried the Angie’s Products that arrived recently. With kettle corn flavors like Dark Chocolatier Sea Salt, White Cheddar, and Politely Sweet & Spicy and popcorn flavors like Buttery Movie Pop and lighter BOOMCHICKAPOP (and that’s just fun to say!), you’re sure […]

Green Light Fire Bag

June 3, 2013

Have a bag? Start a campfire…as long as that bag is the Green Light Fire Bag! Everything is included in this paper livestock feed sack – USDA approved, kiln dried firewood, a special blend of chemical free, eco-friendly, and sustainable materials, as well as matches. In just 3 easy steps, you’ll have a wood burning […]

Clover Cook by Alite

May 28, 2013

TrailblazerGirl campers will love the Clover Cook by our creative friends at Alite. This great 3-in-1 outdoor cooking tool has a big spoon, a spatula with a serrated edge, AND these 2 can be connected to form tongs! They are super easy to use, clean, and store. Able to withstand heat up to 400°F and […]

Square Pie Iron by Rome

May 2, 2013

Grilled cheese sandwiches while camping? Yes – with the Square Pie Iron by Rome! Available in both cast iron and aluminum, these handy cooking irons are an easy and fun way to cook over a campfire. Just butter your bread, place your filling between the two slices, close the iron, place over the campfire for […]