16 DIY Easter Centerpieces That Will Make the Easter Bunny Jealous

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When you're decorating eggs for your Easter brunch and filling those baskets with handful upon handful of candy, it's best to keep in mind that your table will be at the center of it all. This pastel and egg-filled holiday calls for an epic centerpiece that will be worthy of the fun and additional modern DIY Easter decorations you've got going on. Check out the 20 ideas below for a bright and fun centerpiece that will fill your home – and your guests – with joy. Seriously, these DIYs are so easy and quick that you'll have plenty of time to knock out the rest of your Easter checklist and nosh on some Cadbury Eggs.

1. Pastel Easter Eggs: This dainty, egg-shaped vase holds fresh, fragrant blooms. Blow out and color your own pastel eggshells, then fill them with flower buds before scattering smaller (adorable) eggs around the base to complete the look. (via 100 Layer Cake-let)

2. The Candlestick Hack: As much as we love the rustic, natural look of wooden candlesticks, your Easter table decor is begging for some pops of color. This DIY takes mere minutes to complete, leaving you with plenty of time to focus on your egg painting andthe egg hunt. (via Brit + Co)

3. Aztec Sand Centerpieces: Here's an alternative to the bunnies and eggs that fill this time of year: sand art and succulents. Get ready to bust out your old sand-art skills as you build these eclectic vases. (via Ruffled)

4. Punny Easter Egg Centerpiece: This DIY centerpiece combines everything we love about Easter: Dyed eggs and holiday puns. It won't take you long or even cost that much, which is perfect since you'll want to fill your baskets with lots of goodies this year. (via Brit + Co)

5. Fit for a Feast: Whether you're having scrambled eggs in your pj's or a formal dinner for the family, this show-stopping centerpiece can be adjusted to stretch the entire length of your table, giving everyone a view of the flowery fruits of your labor. Bonus: If you swap out the flowers as needed, you'll have a lovely centerpiece that'll last the whole spring season and beyond. (via Rachel Havel / Style Me Pretty)

6. Fabric Covered Spring Vases: Gather up your ordinary vases, glasses and anything else that can hold a flower or two. Wrap each with a foot or so of bright, patterned fabric to give it a new, Easter-y vibe. Tie it with a bow, drop a tulip in and your centerpiece is good to go. (via I Heart Nap Time)

7. Geometric Gem: The geometric container is a statement piece by itself, but what really makes this terrarium-inspired centerpiece pop is what's inside. A layer of sand keeps the flowers in place, and the pastel blooms make us so thankful it's finally spring. (via Chloe Moore Photography / Bloglovin')

8. Fruit and Veggie Easter Eggs: Turning your decorated eggs into colorful fruits and veggies is a super cute way to get kids to like healthy treats. Grab all of the paint, cardstock and permanent markers, and make each egg look like your fave produce. (via Brit + Co)

9. Spring Break-Inspired: Easter often coincides with a break from work or school. Just because spring break might be a staycation this year, this pineapple vase gives your home the island vibes you're looking for. (via Kara's Party Ideas)

10. Tie-Dye Cake Pops: Your dinner guests will be pretty pleased when they realize they can eat the centerpiece, and especially when they taste as good as these cake pops. Decor and dessert all in one. (via Brit + Co)

11. Springtime Succulent: No worries if pastels don't go with the rest of your dining room's decor. Try these simple candleholders instead — they cradle tiny potted cacti and candles for a unique and modern look that will last well beyond Easter. (via Jessica Simons Photography / Wedding Chicks)

12. Egg Centerpiece That Will Crack You Up: This DIY centerpiece requires you to work with delicate eggshells to create tiny vases and candles. The end result is worth the careful effort though, especially when you're able to add color by the dozen. (via Brit + Co)

13. Marbleized Planters: Grab a pair of gloves to tackle this DIY project, then mix water and spray paint to give miniature pails a marbleized effect. Top off the look with a handful of festive eggs and a little bit of potted greenery. The Easter bunny himself won't be able to resist. (via Brit + Co)

14. Creative Easter Eggs: Most eggs take a full plunge as they dive into a cup full of dye. This clean, modern project proves a half dip can look just as stunning with a cool, muted color palette. (via Wunderweib)

15. Unbreakable Easter Eggs: You've had plenty of practice working with delicate eggs, so by now you're pretty much a pro. Still, this project uses wood eggs, which takes the breakability factor entirely out of the equation without sacrificing any of the design. (via Brit + Co)

16. The Bouquet Buddy: Don't have any blooms in your garden yet? Your local grocery store is probably piecing together Easter-inspired bouquets as we speak. Take a pre-made bunch of flowers to another level by adding your own blown eggs to the mix. (via Brit + Co)

Ready to get your Easter decorating on? Follow us on Pinterest for even more decor inspo.

This post has been updated and was originally published in 2016.

While you may not be able to celebrate BIG this year, you can still dessert in style. And what better way to bide your time at home than to perfect your cake baking and decorating skills? Whether you're a chocolatelover, a fruit fan, or all about ombre, check out these sky-scraping confections. And for more lessons in cake mastery, take our Cake Decorating class!

Salted Nutella S'Mores Cake

Even The Great British Bake Off's Mary Berry would love this cake's distinct layers, made especially striking by bright marshmallows and dark chocolate. (via Brit + Co)

Sprinkle Ombre Cake

As if patriotic sprinkles weren't exciting enough, BAM, rainbow layers appear when cut. (via Brit + Co)

Romantic Drip Layer Cake

See that dripping icing? You'll drool just as intensely when you smell the passionfruit filling. (via Brit + Co)

Piña Colada Layer Cake

This layer cake does taste like a tropical drink (rum and all), but even more delightful is its texture. The moist cake contains a creamy frosting, flakey coconut coating, and juicy pineapple on top. (via Brit + Co)

Sugar Cookie Funfetti Birthday Cake

Both rainbow sprinkles and sugar cookie crumbs are folded into the vanilla icing on this cake — it's reason enough to celebrate. (via Brit + Co)

Chocolate Layer Cake with Three Frostings 

Any chocoholic would donate their most prized possession for this triple chocolate cake, complete with dark, milk, and white chocolate frostings.

Naked Cake

If you're not a frosting wizard but want to make a show-stopping dessert, there's layer cake recipes that'll fit the bill. We love that this version makes a handsome wedding option for those who want to see what they're eating. Fresh fruit and flowers are the cherry on top of the beautiful dessert.

Gold Confetti Champagne Cake

Classic vanilla cake gets an Oscar-worthy upgrade with a healthy heap of gold sprinkles. (via Brit + Co)

Floral Layer Cake

Store-bought cake and frosting look mighty fine when covered with edible flowers. (via Brit + Co)

Next-Level Candy Cake

This may not be true of everything, but when it comes to candy on cake, more is definitely more. (via Brit + Co)

Pastel Confetti Cake

Don't be intimidated by this cake's pristine layers; it's all scrumptious, store-bought simplicity. (via Brit + Co)

Piecaken (Pie-Cake Hybrid)

You've heard this phrase a lot to describe food, but this time it's valid: this cake is not for the faint of heart. There is an entire pie inside of each cake layer, which must be the most insane thing to happen to dessert since cotton candy burritos. (via Brit + Co)

Conversation Heart Cake

Forget the grocery store bakery; with your own gel frosting, you can write exactly what's on your mind in a jiffy. (via Brit + Co)

Lemon Lavender Champagne Cake

Champagne lends lightness to this tart lemon cake, while lavender extract gives just the flavor you want when biting into purple frosting. (via Brit + Co)

Italian Rainbow Cookie Cake

Italian Rainbow Cookie Cake: This dense cake batter, made with almond paste and lots of butter, is lightened in flavor by intermittent layers of raspberry jam. The whole thing is assembled and frosted to look like an Italian rainbow cookie. (via Brit + Co)

Cactus Garden Cake

OMG, how AMAZING is this cake excerpted (with permission) from Sugar Rebels by Nick Makrides? It's almost too pretty to eat! (via Brit + Co)

Upgraded Boxed Cake

Transform store-bought cake mix with butter, coffee, homemade frosting, or all of the above. When you get compliments that it tastes like someone's grandmother's, just nod and smile. (via Brit + Co)

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Foodies and TV show fans alike are in for a treat because not only is The Bear season 3 hitting our screens this June, but The Bear season 4 will film this spring! On March 14, Deadline confirmed that Jeremy Allen White's hit show was secretly renewed for a fourth season (sneaky, sneaky!). Not only has it been renewed, but season 4 will film film back-to-back with season 3, which is currently in production. Given the popularity of The Bear cast and all their upcoming projects (Inside Out 2! Fantastic Four!), I am definitely not complaining. Here's everything you need to know about The Bear season 4.

Will there be season 4 of The Bear?

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Yes, The Bear season 4 is on its way! FX renewed the series ahead of the season 3 release so that both seasons can film back-to-back. While some fans are wondering if this means season 4 of The Bear will be the final season (which is what happened with Donald Glover's Atlanta), this filming schedule could also be a way to ensure the senior season isn't delayed. Because The Bear cast is booking so many new projects, filming season 4 in 2024 means we should be able to see it in 2025. If you ask me, The Bear is one show that could run for at least six seasons, if not more!

When will The Bear season 4 come out?

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Even though they're filming The Bear season 4 in 2024, it's safe to assume we won't see it until summer 2025. Every season of The Bear so far has released in June (season 1 released in 2022, season 2 in 2023, and we'll see season 3 in 2024). By filming seasons 3 and 4 together, they'll be able to get all the filming done so season 4 is totally ready by the time they want to release it.

Who will be in The Bear season 4 cast?

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Since they're filming season 3 and season 4 of The Bear back-to-back, it's safe to assume all our favorite stars will return! The Bear cast includes Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Lionel Boyce, Liza Colón-Zayas, Abby Elliott, Matty Matheson. Fingers crossed we get to see guest stars like Will Poulter, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Sarah Paulson again!

What is the plot line of The Bear?

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Seasons 1 and 2 of The Bear follows Carmy (Jeremy Allen White), who returns to Chicago to take over his late brother's restaurant The Beef. There's ton of friction when he doesn't fit in with the rest of the kitchen, but with newcomer Sydney (Ayo Edebiri) and his sister Natalie (Abby Elliott), they set out to turn The Beef into a brand new restaurant that will change the Chicago food scene forever.

Will there be season 3 of The Bear?

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Yes, we're getting The Bear season 3 in June 2024. We're expecting the new season of The Bear to have around 10 episodes like the first two seasons, and FX chairman John Landgraf has “no doubt” we'll get the entire season on the same day, as opposed to a weekly release (via WBEZ Chicago).

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From fashion to home decor to DIY and family content, our friend Steffy does it all – from the comfort of her home. She has built a loyal following doing what she loves and inspires us through her creativity on so many levels. But overnight success isn’t a thing and she has worked hard over the last decade to get where she is today – running a successful creative business full-time. Thanks to getting help on the tax front with TurboTax and expanding her niche, Steffy shares how she built her online business in this fun reel for creatives looking to do the same!

Turning your hobby into a career can take a little trial and error, a lot of resilience, and some good business sense. TurboTax can help you make your moves count so you can focus on what you do best! Whether TurboTax experts prepare your tax return or you do it yourself, they guarantee their calculations are always 100 percent accurate, or they’ll pay any penalties.

If you’re a creative person looking to take your hobby to the next level, here are tips for getting started and growing your business.

Choose your focus: Before Steffy started focusing on the DIY aspect of her business, her niche was in fashion, mostly vintage fashion, which helped her build a following who loved her aesthetic. “My first big win was I booked a blog a month with a major fashion brand. It was the first time I realized that big companies are paying attention to people on the Internet,” says Steffy. “Over time, working with brands just legitimized what I was doing and made me feel like, yes, this is fun, and yes, this is something that is still a hobby, but also there's a future in it as my business.”

Set clear goals: Define your career goals – actually write them down – and create a roadmap for achieving them. Set short-term and long-term goals that are SMART: specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound. Set reasonable dates for achieving those goals and stick to them!

Create a personal brand: Establishing a strong personal brand that feels unique to you and your target audience can help you stand out in a crowded space. Make sure it’s clear what you do from your branding and what services you offer.

Develop a business mindset: Brush up on budgeting, marketing, sales, and customer service to understand how best to monetize your passion. “My first challenge was tax wise,” says Steffy. After getting hit with a big tax bill at the end of year, Steffy realized that she had to pay quarterly taxes as a freelancer to avoid hefty fees. “When you work for yourself, you're thinking you're making all this income, but really a lot of it goes back to the state and the government, and you have to really be on top of that.” TurboTax experts can help you determine all of your deductions as a freelancer and entrepreneur while helping you get your max refund.

Scale wisely: Do you invest in hiring help or do you stay small? That’s a question solopreneurs often struggle with. “I hit a certain point where I realized that I did need help. I'm still working through what that help looks like. I have a part-time employee, but I always grapple with whether I need more hours and more hands on deck,” says Steffy. Balance your creative life by contracting out the responsibilities that take up a lot of your time and that you don’t necessarily enjoy doing. Wearing too many hats can take away from your talents and lead to burnout so get help when you need it, like tax time, but choose wisely where you invest your time and money.

Adapt as you grow: Once you start to gain traction, adjust and adapt your business plan to suit your growing needs. “I was already doing DIY projects behind the scenes, but I just thought, it's not my niche. People won't be interested in this,” says Steffy about transitioning her fashion-focused brand to her other hobbies. “Then I filmed one video of DIY, peel-and-stick wallpaper, and it went viral. That's what made me realize that maybe people do come to me for my fashion, but that my fashion sense trickles down into all aspects of my life, including how I decorate.” That led Steffy to eventually writing a home decor book A Home for Every Season. “It just shifted my business completely,” she says.

Connect with other creatives: Being a solopreneur can be lonely. You have friends and family but they may not understand your business struggles. That’s where a creative community comes in. “A community definitely helps even just to have comradery and bounce ideas off of each other,” says Steffy, who often shares content with other influencers. “We're all on the Internet and then getting together and creating content and sharing it, it definitely helps lift everyone up.”

Consistently show up. Consistency is key to building a following and accomplishing your goals. “The biggest tip I would have is to just get up and do it every day,” says Steffy. “You have to have a strong foundation yourself to grow and just keep coming up with new ideas and trying new things and just showing up, not necessarily every day, but a few times a week, for your audience and trying to inspire them and be creative.”

Photos: Courtesy of Steffy.

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If you're struggling to get out of bed in the morning, it can feel hard to tackle the day with an energetic mindset and upbeat attitude. I personally have struggled with insomnia my entire life, and it's occurred to me multiple times that my body simply wasn't built for the society we live in. But if you're still clueless as to how to become a morning person (like I was), creating a routine can help coax your body into a rhythm so you wake up more refreshed and ready for the day ahead. Here are the seven steps I took to improve my sleep, reduce my insomnia, and become more of a morning person.

Go To Bed Earlier

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It sounds obvious, but going to bed earlier can have serious implications on your energy levels in the morning. I used to go to bed around 10 p.m., but due to my insomnia, it would often be 12 or 1 a.m. before I actually fell asleep, all before waking up at 6. Do the math on how many hours of sleep that is per night! (Hint: Not enough.)

In addition to implementing some good nighttime routine practices (we'll get there in a moment), I decided that due to my long window between going to bed and falling asleep, I should really be hitting the hay around 9 p.m. Even if you don't suffer from insomnia, it may be that you need more sleep than the average person. Studies have found that some people simply need more sleep than others.

Sleep In Darkness and Silence

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Another thing that really helps a lot of people is tweaking your sleeping environment so you can sleep in complete darkness and silence. Blackout curtains are a must if you live on a street that stays lit into the night, and it goes without saying that small lights from phone chargers or electronics should be moved into other rooms.

Getting total silence is another story. Many of us don't have the option, but if you have a finished basement in your home, it might be worth moving your bedroom downstairs so you can sleep in an area protected from noise pollution. If not, a white noise machine can help cover up loud or sudden noises so your sleep isn't disturbed at night.

In addition to curating the perfect environment for sleep, making your ideal bedding situation as cozy as possible will really help you relax. Get ready to crawl into your most comfortable nest, hot tea in hand.

Consider Your Lifestyle And Chronotype

Considering your lifestyle as well as your body's natural preferences can be crucial for setting a healthy sleep-wake schedule. If you work out after work, for example, you may want to set a later bedtime and later wake time, because exercise can trigger energy-boosting hormones that make it harder to fall asleep for about 90 minutes after activity. Do you work early in the morning? Adjust your bedtime accordingly.

One important factor in your ideal sleep-wake schedule is your chronotype. A chronotype is essentially an MBTI type for your sleep patterns; there are four basic chronotypes, and each has a different biological preference when it comes to sleep.

  • Lion: These people are early birds, and they probably aren't reading this article because they're already morning people!
  • Bear: Most people fall into this category. These individuals' sleep-wake preferences are generally aligned with the sun. They wake up relatively easily in the morning (provided they have good sleep hygiene) and start to tire around 8 p.m.
  • Wolf: If you absolutely loathe mornings and find yourself energetic long into the night hours, you may be a wolf chronotype. These people are classic night owls.
  • Dolphin: This is my personal chronotype. Dolphins are anxious sleepers, often remaining awake long after getting into bed, and sleeping lightly throughout the night.
You can discover your chronotype by taking this quiz.

Wake Up With What You Need

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Now let's get to the fun part: Creating your actual routine. Half of becoming a morning person is, naturally, your morning routine. Give yourself a head start by waking up with whatever you need right next to you (or at least prepped nearby). Here are some examples:

  • If your plan is to work out in the morning, have your gym clothes folded on your nightstand.
  • Before going to bed at night, heat some water and pour it into a Hydro Flask, along with a few drops of lemon. Place it on your nightstand... it'll still be warm when you wake, making the healthy habit of drinking a morning lemon water incredibly easy.
  • Get a coffee maker with a timer so your coffee is already brewed when you wake up.
  • Wintertime chills got you cuddling in bed long after you should've gotten up? Keep your robe and slippers right next to your bed so they're ready to slip on as soon as you wake.

Create A Routine You Actually Like

This tip is super simple: Don't overcomplicate your mornings! People on social media tend to have aspirational morning routine ideas, but if journaling for 20 minutes isn't your idea of a good time, don't do it. Here are some easy and enjoyable activities you might want to add to your morning routine:

  • Eat a delicious breakfast (and it doesn't have to be a complex one! Nostalgic breakfast cereals are totally OK).
  • Read your favorite magazine or website.
  • Pull a tarot card.
  • Light a scented candleor some incense.
  • Listen to music.
  • Have fun playing with makeup and creating your look for the day.
  • Cuddle with your pet (just don't do it in bed, or you might never want to get up!).

Try Light Therapy

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Another way to help yourself wake up in the morning, especially if you're really struggling, is to try light therapy. The New York Times described just how big a role light plays in our circadian rhythms. If you're trying to reprogram your own sleep-wake cycle, using a light therapy machine when you wake up can help communicate to your body that it's time to be awake. If you live in a climate where it's appropriate, natural light works too:

“That means eating breakfast in a sunny place, opening the shades in the bedroom or getting outside” soon after waking, Dr. Jodi Mindell, Ph.D., professor of psychology at Saint Joseph’s University and associate director of the Sleep Center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, told the Times. “It’s using that morning light time to keep their clock on track and not shift later.”

Stay Consistent On Weekends

Finally, don't let all the hard work you do throughout the week go to waste when the weekend comes along. The Monday through Friday, 9-to-5 schedule, while still not totally ubiquitous, is a fairly recent invention and doesn't mirror the cycles our bodies were designed for. Your body doesn't recognize Saturday as any different from Monday!

So while it can be tempting to let yourself sleep in on the weekends, keep up your new routine every day. Over time, it will grow to be so natural that you simply wake up around the same time each day, without even having to try.

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In need of some easy camping recipes? If you're headed out on an outdoor adventure and want some good grub, you're not alone. Tons of Americans are going on road trips and hikes right now that require some nutritious fuel!

But while grilled cheese recipes and plain salad recipes can be delish in the comfort of your home, sometimes when you're camping, you want something a little heartier. That's where our list of easy camping recipes come in, and the fact that they're a breeze to make will give you more time to hang out with the fam. Plus, we've included some yummy and easy camping recipes for two if you're just traveling with your boo!

What are some easy foods to take camping?

Dry and canned goods are the easiest foods to take on a camping trip. They're easy to transport, plus they stand up to any expiration date concerns you may have on your trip. Cased fruits and veggies, such as oranges, bananas, avocados, potatoes, and apples are all easy produce foods to take camping.

What is the most popular food for camping?

Easily transportable food is the most popular food for camping. Dry goods like cereal, pasta, and oats are always a good bet. Store bought snacks like crackers, dips, granola bars and trail mix are popular for snacking while camping. Canned vegetables and fruit are another popular option, due to how easy it is to carry, as well as its ability to last for longer periods of time.

What should I make for dinner while camping?

You can make campfire potato skins, sandwiches and wraps, hot dogs, aluminum foil packs, meat skewers, chili, and grilled fish for a tasty camping dinner. Read on for more easy and filling camping recipes!

What food should I bring for 3 days camping?

If you're camping for 3 days, you'll want to bring a range of items to make snacks and meals with. Pack a dry grain like pasta or rice, some protein (can be canned tuna, or already-cooked chicken), canned or dry beans or lentils, some easy-to-carry fruits like bananas, apples, and oranges, plus some store bought snacks like granola bars, potato chips, or trail mix.

Easy Camping Recipe for 3-Ingredient Protein Pancakes

Pancakes are quite possibly the perfect Saturday morning camping recipe, and these babies only need bananas, protein powder, and eggs! Top with your favorite fruit or maple syrup for a delicious, no-fail, and filling camp food recipe. (via Brit + Co)

Vegan Bacon-Loaded Potato Skins

If you love loaded potatoes, then this vegan dish (which is one of the best camping recipes, in our opinion) is going to make your day! Spicy cashew cream sauce provides the creaminess and flavor of cheese, and don't even get us started on how much we love the shiitake mushroom "bacon." Prep the food the night before to make assembling a breeze. (via Brit + Co)

Asparagus + Goat Cheese Frittata

Having a cast iron pan at the campsite will do you good with this easy camping recipe. Otherwise, all you have to do is mix the eggs, veggies, and cheese before cooking in a light layer of olive oil and seasonings. This is one of the greatest camping recipes for two since you can make it in a smaller skillet for optimal serving sizes! (via Brit + Co)

Superfood Egg Sandwich

This hearty sandwich is a great way to start off a day full of hiking, swimming, or just hanging out at the campsite! Chia seeds, avocado, spinach, and Greek yogurt give a regular egg salad sandwich a serious upgrade, and we're pretty sure we're never going back. Simply prep the sammie filling before your trip and seal it in an airtight container to take to camp. (via Brit + Co)

Crispy Buffalo Chicken Wraps

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These chicken wraps are very versatile because you can grill them like Tieghan does, or leave them cold if you prefer to eat them like regular lunch wraps. Grab some rotisserie chicken to make this a super easy camping recipe, but the real star of the show is the buffalo sauce. It adds a nice kick that complements the creaminess of the ranch and cheese. Yes, please! (via Brit + Co)

Gooey Banana Boat S'mores

This sweet treat is like a regular s'more, except prepped inside a banana, a la banana split. What a dessert mashup! Wrap your gooey creation in some aluminum foil and set it over the open fire for a chocolatey bite you'll want every camping night. (via Brit + Co)

Keto Cheesy Brussels Sprouts

Brussels sprouts are great for getting vitamin K, antioxidants, and fiber, and this cheesy bacon topping just takes them to the next level. To get ready for your trip, just make this easy camping recipe ahead of time, cover, and store in the fridge until it's time to leave. Then, reheat it over the campfire and dig in! (via Brit + Co)

Easy Peach Crumble

Canned peaches, pre-made biscuits, and store-bought whipped cream will make this easy camping recipe go by so much faster so you can dig in! Just pile everything into an aluminum tin before grilling it over the fire for about 10 minutes – simple and easy. (via Brit + Co)

Egg Muffins Camping Recipe

Okay, so we'll admit that this might not be the easiest camping recipe once you're actually at your campsite, but prepare them beforehand, and you'll have a filling and cost-effective breakfast at your disposal. The veggies add a healthy edge and savory flavor – we give it two thumbs up! (via Brit + Co)

Chicken + Broccoli Foil Dinner

Foil pack dinners are a staple when it comes to easy camping recipes, because you can just throw them on the fire and let them cook while you're playing cards, telling stories, or catching up on your latest read! This camping recipe is totally customizable, so pick soy sauce for an Asian flavor, or go with hot sauce for a kick. You can also swap the chicken and broccoli for different meats and veggies until you find your favorite combo! (via Brit + Co)

Grilled Fluffernutter Sandwich

Peanut butter, chocolate chips, and marshmallow spread come together for one of the best camping sandwiches ever. It's easy to find vegan versions of these ingredients, or you can just opt for your regular go-to's. Either way, this is an easy camping recipe that will satisfy kids and adults alike! (via Brit + Co)

Triscuit + Prosciutto + Drunken Goat Cheese + Tomato Bites

These tiny finger foods look and sound super fancy, but are as easy as assembling any other crackers! Layer ahead of time for a snack in the car, or wait until you're curled up inside your sleeping bag with your book. Either way, these will taste amazing! Plus, this is a great pre-dinner option when it comes to camping recipes for two, since you don't have to do any cooking or prep. (via Brit + Co)

Triscuit + Almond Butter + Banana + Honey Bites

When snack time rolls around at camp, you want something healthy that also tastes good and will satisfy you until dinner. Enter this tasty and easy camping recipe. The almond butter offers protein, while the banana adds some fiber, and the honey keeps things sweet. Done and done. (via Brit + Co)

Instant Pot Tuscan White Bean Soup

Hot soup is one of the best camping dinners because it's filling and it'll keep you warm after the sun goes down! This one is chock full of carrots, zucchini, mushrooms, onions, and kale. It also calls for sausage, but you could easily leave that out to turn it into a meat-free camping dish. Make it beforehand with your Instant Pot or use a big pot over the campfire. (via Brit + Co)

Lemon Chicken Skewers

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Before you head off on your camping adventure, cut up some chicken and veggies, and store them in different airtight containers. Then when you're in front of your campfire grill, you can just arrange everything on your skillet, and cook on skewers! Moroccan flavors and the creamy feta sauce from this easy camping recipe are a match made in heaven. (via Brit + Co)

Pork Bánh Mì

The carrots, cucumbers, and broccoli on this sammie offer some nutrients, and the soy sauce, brown sugar, and rice vinegar give this simple camping meal some serious flavor. Plus, look at all that color! If you're not a fan of sandwiches, you can make the pickle mix (with the cucumbers, carrots, and shallot) for an easy camping side dish. (via Brit + Co)

Colorful Peep S'mores

You can't have a camping trip without s'mores... right?! It's basically a rule. If you want to change up your usual s'mores, consider swapping regular marshmallows for Peeps for some extra color! And while the chocolate dipped graham crackers are optional, we 1000% recommend. (via Brit + Co)

Easy Camping Recipe for Strawberry Arugula Walnut Salad

If you're preparing a huge camping dinner for the fam, sometimes you prefer a lighter lunch, especially if it's a hot afternoon. This salad has plenty of strawberries and walnuts, plus a nice dose of balsamic dressing (with Dijon mustard, maple syrup, and garlic — YUM!) that satisfies without weighing you down. This dish is also great for camping recipes for two since it's on the lighter side. Make sure to store it with some ice packs to maximize freshness. (via Brit + Co)

DIY Pizza Lunchables — One Of The Best Camping Recipes!

Make a healthier (and not to mention cheaper) version of our favorite childhood meal with some pita bread pieces, cheese, and tomato sauce. This is a great camping meal for the car or the campsite, and since you can customize the veggies, it's a surefire way to keep everyone 'round the fire happy! (via Feel Good Foodie)

Biscuits and Gravy

Flavorful, filling, and warm, biscuits and gravy make for one of the best easy camping recipes. There's nothing like smelling the gravy cooking in a cast iron, and feeling the chill of the morning air. We love it *so* much. Prep the gravy ahead of time so that you don't have to do as much work at your campsite, or spend time making it with the whole fam! Store-bought biscuits are totally acceptable here. (via Culinary Hill)

Spicy Beer BBQ Chicken Skewers with Avocado Corn + Feta Salsa

Everything about this easy camping recipe is a good idea. Simmer some beer, ketchup, and honey in a cast iron skillet with chipotle chili for a sauce that will go great with burgers, fries, and all your summer sandwiches. Spread some of the sauce on your chicken before grilling to get some extra flavor, and add extra once the skewers are plated! (via Half Baked Harvest)

Chili Dogs

Hot dogs are one of the best camping recipes, and the only way you can make them better is by adding some canned chili and shredded cheddar cheese. Good thing this easy camping recipe has both! This is a super easy camping recipe to assemble and customize. Picky eaters are entirely welcome. (via Culinary Hill)

Campfire Banana Boats

How cute are these kid-friendly banana boats? You can this camping recipe a full nine different ways, including Stawberry Hazelnut, S'Mores, Banana Split, and Honey Ginger style. We'd like to try every single one, please and thank you. (via Fresh Off the Grid)

BBQ Chicken Foil Packs

Prep this easy camping meal ahead of time, and then throw these bad boys in the fire on your camping trip. Two notes of caution: keep these in a cooler until you're ready to cook them so the chicken doesn't spoil, and also make sure to wear heat-proof gloves when taking these out of the open fire! Camping recipes for two have never looked yummier. (via Life in the Lofthouse)

Raspberry Dark Chocolate Chip Overnight Oats

Pretty much nothing could be simpler than prepping overnight oats ahead of time and eating them for breakfast while you're camping. And by the way, feel free to use whatever fruit you'd like for this recipe, from strawberries to blueberries and beyond. (via Annie's Noms)

Cajun-Style Grill Foil Packets

You might notice that there are a couple of foil packet recipes on this list, mainly because they're *so* perfect for camping. This easy camping recipe offers a Cajun take on things with veggies and shrimp. (via Favorite Family Recipes)

Bailey’s Dipped Toasted Marshmallows

Going camping with your S.O.? We're pretty sure that this insanely delicious (and adults-only) dipped marshmallow snack is about to be the hit of the weekend, and perhaps one of the best camping recipes for two you've ever experienced. (via BS' in the Kitchen)

Energy-Boosting Trail Mix

So – we've already covered some ideas for easy camping recipes to eat around the fire, but what about when you're on the trail? Cue this high-energy snack loaded with coconut flakes, raw almonds, dried cherries, dark chocolate, cashews, and more. (via Kristine's Kitchen)

Hot Ham + Swiss Croissants

Sure, these are technically sandwiches (and not croissants), which is why they're so easy to make for a camping trip. But the twist is that you wrap them in foil and throw them on the heat, allowing the cheese to get all melty and gooey. Better than your average breakfast sandwich, no? (via Life With the Crust Off)

Italian Sausage + Veggies Foil Pack

Looking for an easy camping recipe, but want to keep it healthy and low-carb? Spring for this insanely good (and filling!) Italian sausage-bell pepper combo. Mix in as many different colored peppers as you possibly can for added joy. (via Chelsea's Messy Apron)

Sausage, Potato + Green Bean Foil Packets

Camping with dad? He's sure to love this classic meat-and-potatoes combo, and so will everyone else. Make sure to season these foil packs up before you hit the road! (via Damn Delicious)

24-Hour Fruit Salad

Anything that can be made overnight (while we're literally sleeping) is going to get a stamp of approval from us, especially on a camping trip! This sweet, fruity mix is the perfect easy camping recipe to add to your trip if the rest of your meals tend to be heavy and salty. (via Culinary Hill)

Mac + Cheese

We've saved the best for last! The key to making this easy camping recipe is to pre-cook the noodles before you leave home. But once you've done that, it's all downhill. Bonus: this is a one-pot recipe that uses barely any dishes, so cleanup time goes a lot faster. (via Hapa Nom Nom)

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This post has been updated with additional reporting by Meredith Holser.