We ate breakfast on the trail - the scouts decision. One thing you learn
quickly when eating hot chocolate powder straight out of the package is
not to snort any into your nose. Ouch ! The up side is we were always
one of the first crews to the day's activity and never had to wait.
Troop 681 scouter wrote:
> Cereal is DRY. NOT bad either.
>
> could be eaten on the trail or stuffed in a pocket to eat at the first
> rest break -- that is what the early on the trail crews do. Haven't
> ever been able to get my crews to do this, but a good idea for those
> who can.
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> Kim Pigorsch
> Membership Chairmun (sic)
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> www.troop681.org
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> San Diego, CA
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>> From: "Donald S. Roberts" <donald@hummellawfirm.com>
>> Reply-To: philmont@troop47.com
>> To: Multiple recipients of list philmont <philmont@troop47.com>
>> Subject: [Philmont]: Meals
>> Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 13:05:24 -0700
>>
>> In looking at the meals, I note some of the breakfasts include
>> granola or
>> dry cereal (see #2, 3 and 5, for example). Are these to be eaten
>> dry, or
>> does Philmont also supply powdered milk? What do you do with these
>> meals,
>> add water, Gatorade, powdered milk or eat the cereal dry?
>>
>> We have a prep this weekend and we will be simulating Philmeals and I
>> wanted
>> to get as close as possible.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Don Roberts
>> Philtrek 05 808-K
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