John,
Would you be so kind as to regale us newcomers with the bannock
recipe, so that we can pass the torch on to our youth when they least
expect?
Thanks,
Steve Mountainspring
SM, T-111, Winston, Oregon
From: philmont@troop47.com [mailto:philmont@troop47.com] On Behalf Of
John LeBlanc
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 4:30 PM
To: philmont List Member
Subject: [philmont] Pound Cake and Cherries
Jim
If you used the old Sommers recipe for bannock, three days on the trail
wouldn't damage it at all. In fact, you'd need an old Ranger Axe to cut
the stuff.
John
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John:
With the on-again, off-again fire restrictions, one could never count on
their being able to use their newly learned sklls.
Without the three day "ranger carry" the poundcake would not have its
distinctive"trail hardened" quality.
Jim
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