We did the one pot for 12 in 2005. We didn't measure the water, we just kept putting it in until it looked ok, so I can't help with the number of cups. We used an 8 quart walmart aluminum pot, worked fine.
Andre Houser
Troop 109
DeSoto, TX
JC Lewis <jc.lewis@tx.rr.com> wrote:
st1\:*{behavior:url(#default#ieooui) } If you put all the entrée packages in one pot for dinner for 12, what’s the most number of cups of water that would be called for in the instructions? (Please don’t hijack this thread down the path that it’s best not to put all the water called for in the pot; we know that. We also don’t need to know which specific dinner requires the most cups of water. We just need your best, educated guess about how many cups would be called for at the most, per the instructions. We’re doing a pot-size analysis.)
Jerry Lewis
2007 611-I-2
Troop 303, McKinney TX
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