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"Campfire Cooking" with Johnny Nix

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ashleywyoung

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Does anyone here by any chance watch "Campfire Cooking" by Johnny Nix on RFDTV? I've found that it's an interesting and humorous show and without it our camp's desserts wouldn't have been nearly as good at the latest Rendezvous. :thumbsup:
 
I have seen the show but I can never figure out when it is on. I have gotten some great tips from it though
 
Yes, he has some great advice and it's always fun to watch and listen to his unique accent. As for when exactly it's on, I'm like you, I only catch him when I'm able to so I'm not sure. Perhaps RFDTV has a website? I'll have to look for that sometime . . .
 
Punched :Johnny Nix, Campfire Cafe: into my search engine n came up with their web site, lots of recipies n info to read, seems like a ggod place to learn a few things YMHS Birdman ps, wish we had TV like that here in Pa
 
Well, Campfire Cooking and RFDTV are obtained via satellite I believe, perhaps even only on DishNetwork, but I'm not entirely sure about that. They're a relatively young network geared toward country, farm, and rural living and have quite a few programs that most muzzleloaders, in general of course, would enjoy.
 
Well, Campfire Cooking and RFDTV are obtained via satellite I believe, perhaps even only on DishNetwork, but I'm not entirely sure about that. They're a relatively young network geared toward country, farm, and rural living and have quite a few programs that most muzzleloaders, in general of course, would enjoy.

Ok, big correction here. After actually researching my topic I discovered the real name of the show is "Campfire Cafe" (I've been calling it by the wrong name for quite a while then) and RFDTV is evidently available via both DishNetwork and DirecTV as well as Mediacom and other local forms of cable. Surprised me! In any case, that's what I uncovered and I apologize for the confusion.
 
I've watched it for three seasons now and love it. I like the tips he gives along the way. And that Alabama accent does make it more interesting.He looks like Teddy Roosavelt when he smiles. Dale
 
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