Funny, you seem to hear two dichotomies on the Black Beans and Rice meal.
Either you love it, or you hate it. Not much in-between. In our trek last
year, we had about 3/4 of the crew that said it was the BEST meal of all.
About 1/4 pronounced it disgusting. I wonder if it is more of a regional
thing about food preferences? Here in Colorado, we grow up on lots of
Hispanic cooking, where beans feature prominently. Thus, most of us like
beans. In other areas of the country, maybe not so much? Just a thought.
YIS. Mike Conkey ('76, '02, '04 and hopefully '07)
Rhiannon
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The trail food was better than the food at base camp! The only meal we
didn't care for was the black beans and rice. Other than that the food was
actually pretty good.
Jim Sengenberger <jseng@core.com> wrote:
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Over the years Ive always told my scouts camp food has only two
requirements: 1. it has to fill you up, and 2. it has to not kill you; if
it tastes good, thats a bonus. The food at Philmont fulfilled one and
two, with some bonus meals. No one I know goes to camp for the food, they
go for the unforgettable experiences, especially Philmont.
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From: owner-philmont@troop47.com [mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com] On
Behalf Of Doug Edmonds
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 6:10 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list philmont
Subject: Re: [Philmont]: Inedible Trail Food???
Pete and all --
I agree with Pete -- the food's not great, but certainly edible and
occasionally tasty (Chinese and Mexican). Our guys never complained
(except for our pseudo-vegetarian). The only thing approaching a
complaint was that there was not enough macaroni and cheese! We swapped
out some items, but mainly because we had too much food. The swap box was
a useful tool for lightening our food load.
As to the bear bags, we found thought they were fine, too. I would
recommend that you put your personal smellables in a waterproof bag (I
used a zip-loc), but the bear bags were strong and lightweight.
Maybe Pete and I were just lucky we left on 7/24!
-- Doug Edmonds
Troop 91
Prairie Village, KS
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete Swiggum" <peter.swiggum@sbcglobal.net>
To: "Multiple recipients of list philmont" <philmont@troop47.com>
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 4:18 PM
Subject: [Philmont]: Inedible Trail Food???
> Don Roberts wrote:
> "Trek food was AWFUL. No, I'll take that back, it was often INEDIBLE.
> So we forced it down. Heavy sugar and starch, light protein and carb.
> What are they thinking?"
>
> I understand that personal tastes range all over the board, but my
goodness,
> to call the trail food awful and inedible??? You had to force it down?
I
> couldn't disagree more. Granted, there were several meals that we
wouldn't
> want served at home, but all in all, the food got eaten, we had plenty
of
> energy on the trail and no one went away hungry. Once or twice, it
would
> have been nice to have a little more, but we were fine.
>
> Our crew's personal favorites were the beef stroganoff and spaghetti.
The
> Chinese rice dish (can't remember the exact name) was pretty good, too.
> Black beans and rice, however, made it on the list of "least favorite
> meals". In spite of that, we ate every scrap.
>
> Everywhere in America, people complain about "camp food". From our
> standpoint, Philmont did a pretty good job providing us with decent food
and
> energy for the trail.
>
> "A Scout is Cheerful!"
>
> Pete Swiggum
> Troop 1173
> Green Bay, WI
> Peter.Swiggum@sbcglobal.net
> ICWTGBTP!!
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