July 3, 2026

Metal Detecting Break: Cooking Bean Soup in the Field with Cast Iron

Metal Detecting Break: Cooking Bean Soup in the Field

Metal Detecting Break

Cooking Fresh Bean Soup in the Field with Cast Iron 🍲🪙

Took a nice break from metal detecting during the live stream and decided to cook something warm and hearty right there in the field.

Using my portable induction burner and trusty cast iron Dutch oven, I whipped up a tasty pot of bean soup. There’s something really special about stepping away from the hunt for a bit, firing up the stove, and enjoying a homemade meal outdoors.

Best part? That hot bowl of soup after swinging the detector for hours. These little moments — good food, fresh air, and a break from the signals — make the whole adventure better.

Metal detecting isn’t just about the finds. It’s about the full experience, including the breaks where you get to slow down and enjoy the outdoors.

Have you ever cooked a full meal while out detecting or camping? What’s your go-to field recipe? Share it in the comments!

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Zeke (aka Glenn) • Metal Detecting Adventures

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