[Sca-cooks] Lowest Cost for a reasonably festive feast & acamping event meal ?

euriol euriol at ptd.net
Mon Apr 28 10:49:35 PDT 2008


I suppose that would depend on how you define what is a "good feast". One
of the things that struck me is that what some people consider a "Feast" I
consider just a "Dinner". Both can be good or bad, depending on how
appealling the food is. I can create a good "Dinner" for $5 ahead... and
with using some of the tips already mentioned, I might be able to pull off
a good "Feast" for that amount, but I would be hard pressed. I pull off a
good lunch for less than $2/person.

Euriol

On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 12:52:59 -0400, "Sharon Gordon" <gordonse at one.net>
wrote:
> 1) So for question 1, can you still pull off a good feast in your area
for
> $5 a person?
> 
> Can anyone do it for $4?
> 
> 2) For question 2 we will just go with the $630 for the week for the 30
> people with half of it bought using fs food purchasing requirements and
> the
> other half useable anywhere.  That way we can go for the fs frugality
> levels
> without getting into the actual problems of using fs.
> 
> 
> Sharon
> gordonse at one.net
> 
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