[Sca-cooks] BSA meals was OT - Picking up the Pieces

Terry Decker t.d.decker at worldnet.att.net
Mon Sep 5 11:15:50 PDT 2005


Ah innovation.  Zip lock bags, plastic sandwich bags, and boilin' bags 
didn't exist when I was a Scout.

Bear

> Omelets in zip lock bags were another.
> "If no raw egg comes out of the middle the omelet is done. "
> See
> [PDF] NO FUSS COOKING <http://www.scoutingbear.com/nofuss98.PDF>File 
> Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML 
> <http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:zGbZRzneFsoJ:www.scoutingbear.com/nofuss98.PDF+omelets+in+zip+lock+bags+bsa&hl=en>
> Place all ingredients in the ziplock bag. Work out the air. Kneed 25-30 
> min. ... Remember, BSA regulations say that NO liquid starters may be 
> used. I ...
> www.scoutingbear.com/nofuss98.PDF
>
> if you don't know what we are talking about.
>
> Johnnae
>
>
> Terry Decker wrote:
>
>> Ah yes, Reynold's pocket meals!  snipped
>> Bear
>>
>>> I think they get stuck on simple tin foil things too.
>>> How many pocket meals can be eaten in a weekend?
>>> Johnnae
>>>
>>> Terry Decker wrote:You can learn to cook sumptuous repasts on Scouting 
>>> trips.  It's just that most of the leaders aren't skilled enough to 
>>> teach the Scouts how to do it.
>>>
>>>> Bear
>>>
>>
>>
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