Re: [Philmont]: Personal eating bowls?

From: Fred Mussler <emuss3@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Oct 21 2005 - 07:36:07 CDT

We purchased 12 lexan bowls and 12 matching spoons and one dunk bag, and
carry our utensils and bowls as part of the crew gear. This works for us and
has several advantages. 1- the stuff is all together so it all makes it to
the cooks for nightly sterilization, 2 less likelly someone will put
somthing dirty in their pack, reudcing smellables fo rthe kids, and 3 since
all eating stuff is the same there is no fight when it is time to serve
dinner and no one is stepping over, in or around the cook area trying to
find their stuff. In additin since they are all the same size it is easier
to monitor the food intake of the picky eaters.

To each their own, but when we try this with our crews, they quickly adopt
it!
YIS
Fred Mussler
Raleigh, NC
801-I !

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