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Philmont Country Cookbook
<img>PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH Cimarron, New Mexico</img>
PTC
Scoutmaster Camping Skills
Antacid
Optional
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Philmont Trail Recipes 1997
The Philmont Cookbook is a project of the 1996 Scoutmaster Camping Skills participants at the Philmont Training Center.
Use of these recipes by Gourmet Restaurants is strictly forbidden by the AMA.
Joe Corby
James "Jop" Joplin
Larry E. Warlick
<img>A cartoon illustration of a backpack with the BSA logo on it.</img>
Edited by Dennis A. Schmitt, ASM T928, SHAC
**Philmont Grace**
*For Food, For Raiment,
For Friendship and Fellowship
We thank thee, O Lord*
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Philmont Trail Recipes 1997
"Cooks are not found wandering in the woods. Nor do Scouts fry an egg on the first try. Guide them, teach them, but don't do everything for them."
Ed Bailey, Denver Area Council, Centennial District
Philmont gathers people from all over. They bring knowledge and experiences from all over the world. And along the way, a few good recipes. Friends and relatives agree that you may have these secret recipes only on one condition. That you add your own and pass on the total to others.
Eat hearty and happy camping.
**General Commandments on trail cookery:** go light, no fuss, no mess
1. Nutritious What! pop-tarts for supper again?
2. Low in weight Less than a 11 yr. old Scout.
3. Taste Great Scouts sure are great cooks.....
4. Cooks fast with no fuss Hurry up, the batteries are going...
5. Meets BSA's handling standards Packed by a 11 yr. old Scout
6. Compact Smaller than a 11 yr. old Scout
7. Cheap No the Money Tree is not in the Forestry Merit...
Review the National BSA policy on fuels and the local regulations on fires and fuels. Some Airlines have a problem with transporting empty liquid fuel stoves and fuel bottles. Liquid and gas fuels are banned from airlines. Call Ahead and plan to pick up fuel and stoves at your destination.
The recipes are listed with the title, author (if Known, so you can place blame) and the type of cooking method.
**Cooking at Altitude with attitude**
The boiling point of water decreases with increasing elevation due to decreasing air pressure. The boiling point of water decreases 1 degree C for each 1,000 feet of elevation. Cooking times increase with increasing elevation at 6,000 feet to about 125% of the time needed to cook at sea level. Time is dependent on the type of food and the method of cooking.
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Altitude</th>
<th>Fahrenheit</th>
<th>Celsius</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Sea Level</td>
<td>212</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>2,000 ft</td>
<td>208</td>
<td>98</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>3,000 ft</td>
<td>203</td>
<td>95</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>7,500 ft</td>
<td>198</td>
<td>92</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>10,000 ft</td>
<td>194</td>
<td>90</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>15,000 ft</td>
<td>185</td>
<td>85</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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**Camper's measurements without utensils**
<table>
<tr>
<td>1 Open Fistful</td>
<td>=</td>
<td>1/2 cup</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Five-Finger Pinch</td>
<td>=</td>
<td>1 Tablespoon</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Four-Finger Pinch</td>
<td>=</td>
<td>1 Teaspoon</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>One-Finger Pinch(with thumb)</td>
<td>=</td>
<td>1/8 Teaspoon</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>One-Finger Gob of shortening</td>
<td>=</td>
<td>1 Tablespoon</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Palm of hand (center)</td>
<td>=</td>
<td>1 Tablespoon</td>
</tr>
</table>
**Fluid Standard Measures**
<table>
<tr>
<td>3 Teaspoons</td>
<td>=</td>
<td>1 Tablespoon</td>
<td>=</td>
<td>1/2 oz</td>
<td>=</td>
<td>29.57 milliliters</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>16 Tablespoons</td>
<td>=</td>
<td>1 Cup</td>
<td>=</td>
<td>8 oz</td>
<td>=</td>
<td>0.236 liters</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>2 Cups</td>
<td>=</td>
<td>1 Pint</td>
<td>=</td>
<td>16 oz</td>
<td>=</td>
<td>0.473 liters</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>2 Pints</td>
<td>=</td>
<td>1 Quart</td>
<td>=</td>
<td>32 oz</td>
<td>=</td>
<td>0.946 liters</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>4 Quarts</td>
<td>=</td>
<td>1 Gallon</td>
<td>=</td>
<td>128 oz</td>
<td>=</td>
<td>3.785 liters</td>
</tr>
<tr><th colspan="6">SUBSTITUTIONS & EQUIVALENTS<th></th></th></tr><tr><th colspan="6"></th></tr><tr><th>1 lb. butter / shortening</th><th>=</th><th>2 cup</th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th></tr><tr><th>4 oz. cheddar cheese</th><th>=</th><th>1 cup grated</th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th></tr><tr><th>1/2 pt. whipping cream</th><th>=</th><th>1 cup (2 c. whipped)</th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th></tr><tr><th>8 oz. sour cream</th><th>=</th><th>1 cup = 1 cup plain low-fat yogurt</th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th></tr><tr><th>1 lb. flour</th><th>= app.</th><th>3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3 1/2 cup<br/>app. 3
**Philmont Trail Recipes**
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Highly recommended reading for Parents, Leaders, and grommet Scout cooks and eaters is a good little cookbook available at most Scout shops:
**Camp Cookery for Small Groups**, Arthur J. Walrath, ed., 1967, BSA
Eating well is not just part of the fun of camping. It is important to eat well to replace the energy used in the hiking and activities that busy Scouts are prone to do. High fluid intake and high caloric intake are needed. Seasonal changes may demand over 3,000 calories per day. The food pyramid is a guide for meal planning. The Pyramid can change with camping. The high calorie diet of campers use more fats during colder weather. During Spring, Summer, and Fall try to reduce Fat in menus. Try to take the bulk of the food from the carbohydrate group.
<img>A pyramid diagram showing the food pyramid for camp cooking.</img>
Fish
Oils
Sweats
used sparingly
Meat
Yogurt
& Cheese
2-3 servings
Meat
Peanut
Fish
Beans,Eggs
2-3 servings
Vegetable Group
3-5 servings
Fruit Group
2-4 servings
Bread, Cereal, Rice & Pasta Group
6-11 servings
We have tried not to duplicate the many books available on camp cooking (see additional reading list). We have tried to place our own stamp on the type of cooking, but do not limit yourself to the recipes, invent your own. The following tables are for the adventuresome who would like to try different things. Great, but try them at home first, not 20 miles out on the trail.
Take special note of any dietary needs of the Scouts and adults. Allergies to foods are common.
Don’t forget the duty roster. It will save time on determination of whose turn to do what.
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>When</th>
<th>Water</th>
<th>Fire / Stoves / Cook</th>
<th>Clean Up</th>
<th>Food Bags</th>
</tr>
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Menu Sheet for ________ Scouts date: ____________
<table>
<tr>
<td></td>
<td>amount</td>
<td>equipment</td>
<td>cost $</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>drink</td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>meal</td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
</table>
Lunch
<table>
<tr>
<td></td>
<td>amount</td>
<td>equipment</td>
<td>cost $</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>drink</td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>meal</td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>fruit</td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
</table>
Dinner
<table>
<tr>
<td></td>
<td>amount</td>
<td>equipment</td>
<td>cost $</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>drink</td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>meal</td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>desert</td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>fruit</td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
</table>
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**Philmont Trail Recipes**
**1997**
## Shopping Lists
Once you have made a menu of the meals you plan to make, you need to make a shopping list. Start by listing the food items and the amount based on 1 Scout or group of Scouts. Then multiply by the number of campers. Keep Group items to a small size to reduce waste.
Here is an example of a shopping list from 1991
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<td></td>
<td>number to buy</td>
<td>$$</td>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Hot Chocolate</td>
<td>4x number of Scouts</td>
<td>________</td>
<td>________</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Cookies</td>
<td>4x number of Scouts</td>
<td>________</td>
<td>________</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>White Bread</td>
<td>4x (slices)20-22/loaf</td>
<td>________</td>
<td>________</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Jam</td>
<td>1 small jar per 8 Scouts</td>
<td>________</td>
<td>________</td>
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<td>Eggs</td>
<td>4x number of Scouts</td>
<td>________</td>
<td>________</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Cinnamon</td>
<td>1 small can per group</td>
<td>________</td>
<td>________</td>
</tr>
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<td>Sugar</td>
<td>1 pound per group</td>
<td>________</td>
<td>________</td>
</tr>
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<td>Oil</td>
<td>2 quart per group</td>
<td>________</td>
<td>________</td>
</tr>
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<td>Powdered sugar</td>
<td>1 pound per group</td>
<td>________</td>
<td>________</td>
</tr>
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<td>Applesauce</td>
<td>1 small can per 4 Scouts</td>
<td>________</td>
<td>________</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Cinnamon red hots</td>
<td>1 small package 4 oz.</td>
<td>________</td>
<td>________</td>
</tr>
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<td>Macaroni and Cheese</td>
<td>1 box per 2 Scouts</td>
<td>________</td>
<td>________</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Chunky Ham</td>
<td>1 can per 4 Scouts.</td>
<td>________</td>
<td>________</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Milk</td>
<td>1 quart (group) powdered OK.</td>
<td>________</td>
<td>________</td>
</tr>
<tr>
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**Philmont Trail Recipes**
<page_number>1997</page_number>
**Kitchen accessories**
mostly shared between Scouts as patrol gear
water proof matches:
Match safe:
camp stove lighter:
fire starter, fire ribbon, primer:
tinder:
fuel bottles / containers:
funnel:
pouring cap:
pliers:
bandanna:
Pot grippers:
grid / grate:
splatter shield / wind shield:
2"x3" plastic 6 mil sheet:
nylon spatula:
whisk:
aluminum foil:
handy-wipes:
scouring pad / sponge:
scrubbie
pine cone
Soap:
trash bags:
"spice rack":
collection of spices in small bottles or film containers, salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion flakes, bell pepper flakes, cinnamon, Italian seasoning, etc.
Butter Buds:
Seasonings, not for frying
In a small plastic bottle and in another zip bag
Cooking oil:
Small can opener:
Spring Steel Handle:
ZIP bags
with their safety striker box
water proof with strike anywhere wooden matches
Again with the fire.
for starting cranky stoves
for starting cranky fires
for fuel only, not for anything else.
for pouring fuel into itty bitty stove tank openings
for pouring fuel into itty bitty stove tank openings
for fixing cranky stoves
for holding hot pots when you forget your gloves
for holding hot, hot pots when you forget bandanna
for holding pots higher over the burner or coals.
the wind is always blowing
Clean area to put things down on and catch spills
for frying on Non-Stick surfaces
for mixing batters and puddings
several sheets for cooking, wind screens
for drying dishes, reusable
clean up
for Teflon pans
for the forgotten scrubbie
small bottle biodegradable dish soap, in a zip bag.
several for bag in bags
better than the one on your knife.
Hand made for when you forgot the pot grippers, pliers, and bandanna
for all kinds of things, wet and dry, all sizes.
<page_number>7</page_number>
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**Breakfast Anyone?**
These recipes have been gathered from many places and box labels.
<table>
<tr>
<td><strong>Worm in the Apple</strong></td>
<td><strong>Canadian Scouts</strong></td>
<td><strong>FOIL</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>1 Apple<br>1 sausage link<br>aluminum foil</td>
<td colspan="2"></td>
</tr>
</table>
Core an apple, stuff with sausage link, wrap in foil, cook until soft (~40 min.) Canadian Scouts..
<table>
<tr>
<td><strong>Ants in the Oatmeal</strong></td>
<td><strong>Dick Ross</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2">Regular oatmeal (not instant) with brown sugar. Add raisins & nuts from GORP bag.</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table>
<tr>
<td><strong>Cream of Freebies</strong></td>
<td><strong>Michael Vesely</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>1/2 cup boiling water,<br>1/2 cup Cream of Wheat and freebies</td>
<td></td>
</tr>
</table>
Add freebies from the breakfast menu's of those fine restaurants: Grape Jelly and Strawberry Jam from MacDonalds, Honey from KFC or Burger King, Sugar packets...
<table>
<tr>
<td><strong>New Mexico Omelet</strong></td>
<td><strong>PTC</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Eggs ground sausage<br>green pepper<br>onion<br>cheese</td>
<td></td>
</tr>
</table>
Sauté onions and green pepper and brown the ground sausage. Break the eggs into the mixture and scramble. add cheese last, melt and serve.
<page_number>8</page_number>
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Eggs MacSanches
2 eggs
bacon bits, or crumbled bacon
onion flakes
flour tortillas
1 slice cheese or shredded cheese
salsa sauce
1 Quart Freezer Zip type bag. The heavy freezer bags are needed, not the regular.
In the freezer bag place the eggs - minus the shells. Add the bacon, salsa, and onion. Add a little water or milk ~1/8 cup or 2 Tablespoons. Zip up tight, removing most of the air, and mix the eggs and ingredients by fingering vigorously. Scramble in the bag. Place the bag in a boiling pot of water and cook until done. Remove from pot, if no leaks, use the water for hot chocolate or clean-up. Scoop the eggs on the flour tortillas and add some cheese, fold and eat. Makes fillings for about 2 tortillas.
True Grits A. J. Anonymous
1/2 cup Instant Grits
1 T. Bacon Bits
dash Molly McButter
Boil Water, add grits, Bacon Bits, Molly McButter.... eat with an attitude.
Add cheese or cooked egg as well.
Granola to Go Fred Wisenheimer
Place the contents of a box of Granola into a zip-lock type plastic bag. Leave the box at home. Mix instant Milk with cold mountain water the night before and chill in a cold, bubbling mountain stream. Add the cold milk to the Granola the next morning, top with cinnamon sugar and eat.
<page_number>9</page_number>
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Scrambled Egg Variations
Mix with a fork: or mix in ZIP lock Bag, zip tight and mash with fingers or shake it up
4 eggs
2 tbs. Dry Milk
4 tbs. water
1/2 tsp. Salt, dash of pepper
Add one of the following:
4 Tbls. Shredded Cheddar, Jack, or Swiss cheese
4 Tbls. Rehydrated mushroom pieces
1 Tbls. Crushed dry parsley or celery leaves
1 Tbls. Bacon bar (Wilson's) or BACOS
3 Tbls. Rinsed shredded dried beef
1/2 tsp. Chili powder
1 Tbls. Dried tomato slices, crushed
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<page_number>10</page_number>
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Trail Meals:
Trail foods should be quick or no-cook foods for a fast, sit and eat or eat while walking meal. Here are a couple of tables for pick and mix meals. Pick and bag for each meal or keep in a large bag for the trail. Remember that what you don't eat the first couple of days will be left for the last. If you plan for 7 days, don't eat it all the first three.
Trail Breakfast
Mix and Match: Pick one from each category.
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<td>dairy</td>
<td>meat</td>
<td>grain</td>
<td>fruit</td>
<td>fun</td>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>hard cheese<br>cheese spread<br>string cheese</td>
<td>jerky<br>bacon bar<br>hard salami<br>meat sticks</td>
<td>bagel<br>crackers<br>melba toast<br>graham cracker</td>
<td>dried apples<br>banana chips<br>fruit bits<br>fruit leathers</td>
<td>trail mix<br>choc. granola<br>nuts<br>sunflower seeds<br>pumpkin seeds</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>drinks</strong></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>water<br>Tang<br>tea<br>powder mixes<br>hot chocolate</td>
<td>peanut butter<br>powder eggs<br>eggbeaters</td>
<td>oatmeal, instant grits, instant cream of wheat pilot bread cereal mixes granola bar</td>
<td>orange cranasins</td>
<td></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
Trail Lunches
Pick one from each category.
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<td>dairy</td>
<td>meat</td>
<td>grain</td>
<td>fruit</td>
<td>fun</td>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>hard cheese<br>cheese spread<br>string cheese</td>
<td>jerky<br>canned spread<br>hard salami<br>meat sticks</td>
<td>bagel crackers melba toast graham cracker corn chips flour tortillas wheat bread pilot bread pretzels granola bar</td>
<td>dried apples banana chips fruit bits fruit leathers raisins walking apple orange</td>
<td>hard candies GORP trail mix candy bar choc. granola nuts sunflower seeds pumpkin seeds cereal mixes</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>drinks</strong></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>water<br>kool aid<br>gator types<br>powder mixes</td>
<td>peanut butter jelly</td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<page_number>11</page_number>
Philmont Trail Recipes 1997
**ONE POT DINNERS**
The idea is to create a stew or casserole in one pot. A mixture of starches, proteins, vegetables, and spices or a delectable sauce can become a grommet feast. The following recipes are examples. Use the Chart to help create your own specialties.
One pot dinners can be easy to prepare with a little thought before hand. Which foods need to cook longer? - Start them first. How much water is needed? - Is the pot big enough?
Try to maintain texture in the food. Mush is mush and no amount of spices will dress it up.
Plastic freezer bags can serve for carrying and mixing items such as instant potatoes. Reduce the cleanup, add the boiling water to the bag and mix. This works with quick rice as well.
**Directions:**
1. Select and assemble your ingredients from the grocery store, camping outlet or food co-op. Amounts of each ingredient can be adjusted to suit individual preferences and appetites.
2. Determine the order of preparation based on the cooking times of each ingredient. Items with similar cooking times and methods may be dumped together in a plastic bag. Put the bulkiest or main items in a large bag, and put the other items in smaller bags and seal them. Place these smaller bags inside the large bag and seal it.
3. Check the instructions for each component to be sure you include any extra items such as butter, dry milk, etc. that are needed.
4. Decide how much water you need to start with based on what is needed for each ingredient.
5. Write instructions for each package in the meal down, based on the items determined above. Include order of preparation, cooking times, ingredients not included in the bags, etc.
6. Include the instructions for each package with the package. Include the instructions for the whole meal with the large bag, in addition to the instructions for that bag.
7. Label each bag
i.e. Large bag can be labeled “dinner Day 3” with list of contents
Orange drink, chicken soup, Mac & cheese, chocolate pudding
Inside might include separate bags for drink, soup, and pudding. Instructions can be written on bags with a marker that will NOT WASH off or cut from boxes and placed in bag.
<page_number>12</page_number>
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One Pot dinners take one from each column
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<td>BASE</td>
<td>VEGETABLE</td>
<td>MEAT</td>
<td>SAUCE</td>
<td>SPICE</td>
<td>TOPPING</td>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Spaghetti</td>
<td><strong>fresh</strong></td>
<td>ground beef</td>
<td>cheese</td>
<td>oregano</td>
<td>nuts</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Thin Spaghetti</td>
<td>carrots</td>
<td>can beef</td>
<td>sour cream</td>
<td>herbs</td>
<td>toasted</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Vermicelli</td>
<td>potatoes</td>
<td>can chicken</td>
<td>stroganoff</td>
<td>sage</td>
<td>sunflower</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Capellini</td>
<td>summer squash</td>
<td>can turkey</td>
<td>spaghetti</td>
<td>basil</td>
<td>pumpkin</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Fettuccini</td>
<td>onions</td>
<td>dried chipped beef</td>
<td>cold soup mix</td>
<td>salt, pepper</td>
<td>coconut</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Macaroni Ribbons</td>
<td>cucumbers</td>
<td>can meat spread stew meat gravy mixes seasoning sesame seeds</td>
<td>miso powder garlic salt onion salt chili powder poultry seasoning garlic salt sweet & sour chili powder butter buds soy sauce soy sauce bacon bits catsup packets croutons dumplings</td>
<td></td>
<td></table>
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Walking Apple
1 large apple
Peanut Butter (plain or chunky)
raisins
Take a large crisp, juicy apple and cut the top and stem off. Scoop out the core, leaving the bottom on. In the hole place several tablespoons of peanut butter and raisins. Place the top back on and wrap in foil or other wrapping. Eat while walking down the tail.
<img>A drawing of an apple with a bite taken out of it.</img>
Ute Park Pot Phil Monte ONEPOT
2 1/4 cups elbow macaroni
3 tsp. salt
2 #27 cans whole tomatoes
1 onion
1/2 lb. bacon
salt and pepper
5 cups water
Dice the bacon and onions, fry bacon and onions until crisp. Boil the macaroni in salted water until al dente. Drain, add bacon, onions, and whole tomatoes. Stir, breaking up tomatoes. Bring to boil. Salt and pepper to taste.
Hawaiian Rice ONEPOT
1 can (7oz.) Spam
1-1/3 cups instant rice
1/3-1/2 cup flaked coconut margarine
Melt 1 Tbls margarine in a frying pan. Add cubed Spam and rice and brown slightly. Add 1-1/3 cups water and bring to a boil. Cover and remove from heat for 5 minutes. Add coconut and toss to mix.
2 servings.
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Cheesy Chili Success Success Rice
1 bag Success Rice
1 can Chili No Beans
1 cup process cheese spread
1/2 cup sour cream
chopped red bell pepper
Tomato slices
Cook rice according to package. Drain and set aside. Combine other ingredients in pan and heat until cheese is melted. Stir to blend well. Serve over rice. Garnish with peppers & tomato. serves 4
Cypher Mine Soup Philmont ONEPOT
Instant Chicken Noodle Soup or Ramen
Instant Potatoes
Chicken Rice Dinner with Peas & Carrots
Boil 2 quarts of water in big pot to sterilize spoons and cups. Remove utensils and add the rest, bring to boil. Add more water if too thick. If too thin, nuts. Try adding instant potatoes.
Urraca Stew Philmont ONEPOT
Beef Stroganoff with Wild Rice Mix
Vegetable Soup Mix,
F.D. Corn
Bring 2 quarts of water to a boil in large pot. Add the soup and corn first to rehydrate, then the beef stroganoff. Cook until rice is done.
Macho Nacho ONEPOT
1 can Chili, no beans
1/2 cup shredded cheese
1/2 pkg. tortilla chips
Spoon chili over chips. Sprinkle with cheese. Heat in microwave or reflector oven to melt cheese.
Categories: Appetizer, Yield: 4
<img>A chicken illustration.</img>
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Turkey Vulture Casserole PTC ONEPOT
2 cans turkey,
1 pkg.elbow macaroni
1 can cream of celery soup
1 pkg.vegetable soup mix
Cook the macaroni, drain the water, saving 1 cup. Add the soup mix with the water, simmer for 2 minutes. Add the can of cream of celery soup and the canned turkey. Heat to bubbling and serve.
Beaubian Beans Philmont ONEPOT
1 can Pork and Beans
1/4 cup Brown Sugar
1/4 cup BBQ sauce
2 tbs. onion flakes
Mix all in one pot, remove can, heat for a few minutes until onions rehydrate, serve around campfire.
PHILMONT STEW
8 oz macaroni
8 oz canned chicken
1 can corn
1 can tomatoes with juice
salt & pepper to taste
Cook the macaroni until almost done. Drain the water. Add the tomatoes and juice. Bring to a boil. Add the rest and heat through. Serves 4.
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<page_number>1997</page_number>
**PHILMONT TRAIL Menus1991**
All Meals are for four people
**FD = freeze dried**
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>BREAKFAST #1</th>
<th>LUNCH #1</th>
<th>SUPPER #1</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Scrambled Eggs with Bacon Bits<br>Raisin Crunch<br>Health Nut O'Brien<br>P.A. Orange Juice<br>Instant Cocoa</td>
<td>Peanut Butter<br>Graham Crackers<br>Beef Jerky<br>Chunky Pineapple<br>Grape Beverage</td>
<td>Cheese Enchilada<br>Pasta Fagioli<br>Beef Bouillon<br>Chocolate Pudding<br>Lemon Lime Beverage</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>BREAKFAST #2</th>
<th>LUNCH #2</th>
<th>SUPPER #2</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Hi Energy cereal<br>Banana chips<br>Orange Juice<br>Beef Sticks<br>Instant Cocoa</td>
<td>Tuna Salad Spreadables<br>Saltine Crackers<br>Granola Cookies<br>Trail Candy<br>Gatorade Beverage.</td>
<td>Spaghetti with Meat Sauce<br>Beef Noodle Soup<br>Applesauce<br>Bread Sticks<br>Lemonade Beverage</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>BREAKFAST #3</th>
<th>LUNCH #3</th>
<th>SUPPER #3</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Oatmeal w/Peaches & Creme<br>Apricot Nut Chews<br>Instant Milk<br>Apple Juice<br>Instant Cocoa</td>
<td>Cheese Spread (B.F.)<br>Saltine Crackers<br>Beef Jerky<br>Cashew Almond Bar<br>Cherry Beverage</td>
<td>Chicken Teriyaki<br>Cheese Group<br>Cheese Cake<br>Fruit Punch</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>BREAKFAST #4</th>
<th>LUNCH #4</th>
<th>SUPPER #4</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Food Bar (CA)<br>Dry Cereal<br>Grape Juice<br>Instant Milk<br>Instant Cocoa</td>
<td>Ham Salad Spreadables<br>Wheat Crackers<br>Chocolate Candy<br>Cookies (Peanut Butter)<br>Orange Beverage</td>
<td>Lasagna with F.D. Beef<br>Green Beans<br>Bread Sticks<br>Banana Creme Pudding<br>Grape Beverage</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>BREAKFAST #5</th>
<th>LUNCH #5</th>
<th>SUPPER #5</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Buttermilk Pancakes<br>Sliced Bacon<br>Maple Syrup<br>orange Juice<br>Instant Cocoa</td>
<td>Milk, Sharp<br>Club Crackers<br>Chocolate Cookies<br>Raisins<br>Lemon Lime Beverage.</td>
<td>Chicken Noodle Dinner<br>With F.D. Peas<br>Chicken Bouillon<br>Cobbler, Apple<br>Cherry Beverage</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>BREAKFAST #6</th>
<th>LUNCH #6</th>
<th>SUPPER #6</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Cereal Cream of Wheat<br>Granola Cookie<br>Instant Milk<br>Beef Jerky<br>Instant Cocoa</td>
<td>Peanut Butter<br>Ritz Crackers<br>Beef Sticks<br>Cashew Bar<br>Gatorade Beverage.</td>
<td>Beef Stroganoff with Wild Rice Vegetable Soup Corn Fritters Mixed Fruit Lemonade Beverage</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>BREAKFAST #7</th>
<th>LUNCH #7</th>
<th>SUPPER #7</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Hi Energy Cereal<br>Orange Juice<br>Chunky Pineapple<br>Beef Jerky<br>Instant Cocoa</td>
<td>Turkey Spreadables Wheat Crackers Chocolate Candy Fruit Punch</td>
<td>Cheese Steak Dinner With Peas & Carrots Chicken Cup-A-Soup Apple Dessert Orange Beverage.</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table style="width:100%;">
<tr style="text-align:center;">
<td style="vertical-align:top; padding-right:1em;">BREAKFAST #8:</td><td style="vertical-align:top; padding-left:1em;">Oatmeal / Raisins
Apple Slice
Instant Milk
Beef Sticks
Grape Juice
Instant Cocoa
LUNCH #8:</td><td style="vertical-align:top; padding-left:1em;">Cheese Spread (SM)
Banana Chips
Rye Crackers
Fig Bar Cookies
Lemonade Beverage.</td><td style="vertical-align:top; padding-left:1em;">SUPPER #8:</td><td style="vertical-align:top; padding-left:1em;">Mashed Potatoes
with F.D. Beef
Pinto Beans
Vegetable Soup
Lemon Pie w/Gram Cr.
Fruit Punch
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<table>
<tr>
<td>BREAKFAST #9</td>
<td>LUNCH #9</td>
<td>SUPPER #9</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Western Omelet<br>Hash Brown Potatoes<br>P.A. Orange Juice<br>Oats & Honey Bar<br>Instant Cocoa</td>
<td>Chicken Spreadables<br>Club Crackers<br>Oreo Cookies<br>Orange Beverage</td>
<td>Turkey Noodle Dinner<br>with F.D. Peas<br>Chicken Noodle Soup<br>Peaches & Creme Pie<br>Lemonade Beverage.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>BREAKFAST #10</td>
<td>LUNCH #10</td>
<td>SUPPER #10</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Food Bar (FN)<br>Dry Cereal<br>Apple Juice<br>Instant Milk<br>Instant Cocoa</td>
<td>Jalapeno-Sharp<br>Cheese<br>Ritz Crackers<br>Pecan Bar (RB)<br>Grape Beverage</td>
<td>Mac. & Cheese Dinner<br>Onion Soup<br>Fruit Cobbler<br>Bread Slices<br>Cherry Beverage</td>
</tr>
</table>
As you may tell, the above meals are a mixture of freeze dried (F.D.)and store bought foods. These are included as suggestions for the possibility of doing your own from the grocery store.
Another Grocery Item is called TVP for Textured Vegetable Protein. This Soy based product is imitation meat such as BACOS®. The product can sometimes be found in the health foods or specialty sections. It can be found as "beef, ham, chicken, or bacon". It is a lower cost substitute for Freeze dried meats. But I would always plan to add a well seasoned sauce. Or try to rehydrate in bouillon broth. Some TVP must be cooked, while others like BACOS® are ready to eat.
<img>A pine cone with pine needles.</img>
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**More ONE POTS**
**Mac and...........** Kraft
1 box macaroni and cheese, 1 can of tuna, chicken, or turkey, 1 small can vegetable.
Cook the macaroni and add some onion flakes, drain and add the cheese mix, add the can meat and vegetable, add pepper. Heat and eat. ~ 4 servings
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<td>MAC and ....</td>
<td>1 cup Meat</td>
<td>1 cup Vegetables</td>
<td>some EXTRAS</td>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td rowspan="5">1 box of<br>Mac & Cheese</td>
<td>ground beef</td>
<td>stewed tomatoes</td>
<td>1 t. chili powder</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>chicken</td>
<td>broccoli</td>
<td>2 t. mustard</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ham or SPAM</td>
<td>red pepper</td>
<td>1/4 cup Miracle Whip</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>tuna</td>
<td>peas</td>
<td>1/4 t. Italian seasoning</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ground beef turkey</td>
<td>or peas & carrots</td>
<td>1/8 t. pepper</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
**Devil" Thumb Stew**
ONEPOT
4 cups water
1 pkg. vegetable beef soup mix
1 box Mac and cheese
1 can tuna
1 cup instant rice
To boiling water add soup mix and macaroni. Simmer until macaroni is almost done. Add cheese and tuna- mix. Then add rice. Cook until macaroni and rice are done Serves 4.
**Just a Minute**
ONEPOT
A cup of Minute Rice or other quick cooking rice can be made in a freezer bag. But add a equally quick instant soup mix and you can create a meal.
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<td>Rice</td>
<td>Soup Mix</td>
<td>Protein</td>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td></td>
<td>vegetable soup mix</td>
<td>can tuna</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>1/2 cup Minute Rice = 1 serving</td>
<td>onion soup mix</td>
<td>can ham</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td></td>
<td>chicken bouillon gravy mix</td>
<td>can chicken TVP</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td></td>
<td>vegetable beef soup mix</td>
<td>can turkey</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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**And More's**
based on Lipton packaged noodles and rice. Prepare noodles and rice as directed and add more..... **Serves** 2-3.
Lipton Alfredo Carbonara AND 1/2 cup milk, 1 T. margarine, 1 T. onion flakes
Lipton Alfredo AND 1/2 cup milk, 1 T. margarine, 1 T. onion flakes, 1 can chunk chicken.
Lipton Cajun Style Rice & Beans AND 1 T. onion flakes, 2 T. margarine, 1 T. dried green peppers, 1 package Tomato Cup of Soup Mix, 1 can shrimp.
Lipton Stroganoff AND 1 T onion flakes, 1 package freeze dried (FD) beef, 1/2 cup milk.
Lipton Chicken & Rice AND 1 package freeze dried (FD) chicken, or 1 small can chicken, 1 package Vegetable soup mix.
Lipton Mushroom & Rice AND 1 package Pea Cup of Soup, 1/3 cup crumbled bacon or bacon bits.
Lipton Chicken Broccoli & Noodles AND 1/2 cup milk, 1 T. dried green peppers, 2 T. parmesan cheese, garlic salt, 2 T margarine.
Lipton Beef Rice AND 1 package freeze dried (FD) beef, 1 T. onion flakes.
Cimarroncito Carbonara Philmont ONEPOT
<table>
<tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>1/4 cups elbow macaroni</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>pkg. white sauce mix</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>1/4</td>
<td>cup powder milk</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>1/4</td>
<td>cup dried vegetable mix</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td></td>
<td>salt & pepper to taste</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>cups water</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>1/4</td>
<td>cup bacon bits</td>
</tr>
</table>
Place the bacon bits in a separate plastic bag and all the other dry items in a larger plastic bag. In a large pot place the dry mixture and water. Mix well and bring to boil. Cover and simmer until macaroni is done. Add the bacon bits before serving or as a topping.
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Zastraw-roni Philmont ONEPOT
2 1/4 cups elbow macaroni
1 pkg. taco sauce mix
1/4 cup powder milk
1/4 cup dried vegetable mix
salt & cayenne pepper to taste
5 cups water
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
Place the cheese in a separate plastic bag and all the other dry items in a larger plastic bag. In a large pot place the dry mixture and water. Mix well and bring to boil. Cover and simmer until macaroni is done. Add the Parmesan before serving or as a topping.
Quick Rice Minute Rice Bag
1/2 cup Minute rice
Place 1/2 cup Minute rice in a heavy freezer zip lock bag, add 1/2 cup boiling water to bag. Wait 3 minutes. Makes 1 serving 3/4 cup cooked. Add butter buds and salt. Multiply recipe by # of serve.
No pot No mess
Add a package of Cup-of-Creamed Soup and have the better part of a meal.
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Cooking with coals..
Coals are produced in two ways. Charcoal comes in bags not suited for backpacking but great for car camping. Place the Bag in a 5 gal. bucket to keep dry. The other method is producing coals from a wood fire. Hardwoods make better coals than softwoods such as pine. Twigs do not produce coals very well, if at all. 1 1/2 - 2 inch thick limbs make better coals. They are small enough to burn down, and large enough to make coals.
The cooking can be done directly on the coals using foil wrapped food or Dutch Oven, or use a grate over the coals. The temperature can be determined by holding the back of your hand over the coals. Allow 30-40 minutes to get the coals ready before cooking.
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<td>Approximate Temperature Type of Fire</td>
<td></td>
<td colspan="6">8" cast iron</td>
<td colspan="6">12"</td>
<td colspan="2">Seconds over</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td colspan="3">Under / Top</td>
<td colspan="3">coals</td>
<td colspan="3">Under /</td>
<td colspan="3">fire</td>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>250-325 degrees</td>
<td>slow</td>
<td>2</td>
<td>4</td>
<td>3</td>
<td>5</td>
<td>6-8</td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>325-400</td>
<td>Medium</td>
<td>3</td>
<td>5</td>
<td>4</td>
<td>6</td>
<td>4-5</td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>400-500</td>
<td>Hot</td>
<td>4</td>
<td>6</td>
<td>5</td>
<td>7</td>
<td>2-3</td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>> 500</td>
<td>Very Hot</td>
<td>5</td>
<td>7</td>
<td>6</td>
<td>8</td>
<td>1</td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
All Dutch oven cooking is done by hot coals, never in a flaming fire. The coals may be from hardwoods like oak and hickory or from charcoal. Hardwoods yield long-burning coals which are necessary for the lengthy cooking process in most Dutch oven recipes. Soft woods like pine are unsatisfactory.
Charcoal is more convenient to use and is necessary in areas where there is no downed hardwood. Use a firepan under the coals to prevent killing ground cover. The pan can be metal or plywood with a thick layer of mineral soil (sand). Three or four stones can be used to prop up the pan above the ground.
The amount of charcoal needed will vary with the weather (wind and temperature)
<img>A Dutch oven with food inside.</img>
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**Chicken and Stuffing Bake**
Kroger **DUTCH OVEN**
* 4 cups Pepperidge Farm Herb Seasoned Stuffing Paprika
* margarine
* 6 Skinless Boneless chicken breast halves
* 1/3 cup milk
* 1 can Campbell's Cream of Mushroom soup
* 1 tbs. Chopped parsley
Mix stuffing with 1 cup boiling water and 1 tbs. Margarine. Spoon the stuffing across the center of 4 qt. Dutch oven. Place the chicken on each side of stuffing. Sprinkle the chicken with paprika. Mix soup, milk and parsley and pour over the chicken. Bake at 400 degree heat for 20 minutes and then open top a bit and bake additional 10 minutes. Serves 6.
**Two Crew Stew**
**DUTCH OVEN**
* 2 lb. Ground Beef
* 2 Potatoes
* 2 Onions
* 2 Bell Peppers
* 2 cans Green Peas or other vegetables
* 2 cans Cream of Mushroom soup of other creamed soup
* 2 soup cans Water - not from the ditch
Brown the ground beef in a Dutch oven. Retain all the drippings.
Thinly slice the potatoes into circles. Layer onto the top of the meat
Thinly slice the onions. Layer onto the potatoes
Add a layer of bell peppers
Add a layer of green peas
Add a layer of creamed soup and water mixture.
Cook for 30-40 minutes or until the potatoes are soft.
To serve, spoon down through all layers - serves 8-10
**Chili Pie**
Hormel **DUTCH OVEN**
* 4 cups corn chips
* 1 @ 19 oz can Name brand Chili
* 2/3 cup chopped onion
* 1 1/2 cups shredded Colby or Cheddar cheese
Layer 2 1/2 cups of corn chips; onion; 1/2 cup cheese and chili in 1 1/2 quart casserole or Dutch oven. Top with remaining corn chips. Bake at (375) about 25 minutes. Top with remaining cheese and bake 5 minutes longer. Garnish with sour cream and ripe olives, etc.
*Serves 4-5 or one Scoutmaster*
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Chili Rice Casserole Hormel DUTCH OVEN
3 cups cooked rice
1 (19 oz) can plain chili
1/2 cup onions, chopped
3/4 cup crushed corn chips
4 oz cheddar cheese, shredded
Place rice in buttered baking dish or Dutch oven. Spread half the onions and crushed corn chips over the rice. Heat chili and pour over rice. Top with remaining cheese, onions and crushed corn chips. Heat in at ~375 for 25 minutes. Serves 4-6.
Kit Carson Pie Philmont DUTCH OVEN
2 lb. lean ground beef
1 onion
2 pkg. sloppy Joe seasoning mix
2 6 oz. cans tomato paste
2 cups water
1 16 oz. pkg. refrigerated biscuits
Brown the beef and onion. add seasoning mix, tomato paste and water. Stir and bring to boil. Place the biscuits over the mixture and bake for 15-20 minutes or until biscuits are brown. Serves 4-6 or one Scoutmaster
Add your own Dutch Oven Recipe here
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**Dinner Items: Foil Meals**
Hot meals are great but who wants to wash dishes. Try these **Foil meal ideas** or try a seal-a-meal or freezer zip bag in boiling water.
**Drugstore wrap:** *Not a Drug Rap..*
1. Cut 2 pieces of lightweight foil or 1 piece of heavy-duty foil, twice the circumference of the item to be wrapped.
2. Place food in middle of foil, shiny side in. Food must be moist or add 4 T. of fluid.
3. Bring opposite sides of foil together, and fold 1/2 inch, repeat turning down to item.
4. Flatten top of package. Fold corners of open ends in and roll ends in small folds into center. The edges must seal to keep steam in.
<table>
<tr>
<td>Boy Scout Potatoes</td>
<td>B. Powell?</td>
<td>FOIL</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Potato<br>Carrot<br>Small onion<br>Salt & Pepper<br>margarine</td>
<td colspan="2"></td>
</tr>
</table>
Slice the Potato into 1/4 inch slices. Peel and slice the onion and carrot. Place in the middle of a drugstore foil wrap with salt, pepper, & a dollop of margarine. Add 1 tbs. water. Seal the Wrap and place on coals for 45 minutes to a hour.
**Baked Apple**
*FOIL*
1 apple per person,
1 tablespoon brown or white sugar per apple
Wash apple. Cut a slice off the top, remove the core, and put the sugar in the hollow. Wrap in foil. Cook in hot ashes about 1 hour.
**Mountain Melts**
*FOIL*
<table>
<tr>
<td>Rolls (any kind)<br>Meat (thinly sliced)<br>Cheese (sliced)<br>Mustard</td>
<td><img>A stack of foil-wrapped sandwiches.</img></td>
</tr>
</table>
Cut and butter rolls. Fill to taste with cheese, meat, and mustard. Wrap each roll in foil. Place rolls on the edge of the coals or on grill above the coals for about 1/2 to 1 hour.
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Rice on the Coals
1 1/2 cups minute rice
1 1/2 cups water
1 T. margarine
1/2 tsp. salt
dash pepper
4 tsp. instant bouillon
Place two sheets of foil (14" sq.) on top of each other in a cooking pot. Press into a bowl or pouch. Add ingredients and seal tightly. Remove from pot and place on coals for 15 minutes. serves 4
Sweet, Sweet Potatoes (3-4 ser.) Ed Bailey
1 can sweet potatoes
margarine
maple flavored syrup
Remove completely the top from a 18 oz. can of sweet potatoes. Strip off Label. Drain some of the liquid into a cup, and add 1/4 cup maple flavored syrup and 1 T. margarine. Return liquid to cover the sweet potatoes. Cover can with foil. Place on a grill or near coals and heat until bubbly, about 20 min.
Baden Baked Sliced Potatoes Ed Bailey
potato
margarine
foil
salt, pepper, garlic salt
Scrub and cut potatoes into thick slices. Use one potato per person. Do not peel the potatoes. Place each one on a double sheet of heavy foil. Add 1 T. margarine. Sprinkle with garlic, onion salt and pepper. Seal and bake on the grill, turning often for a hour. or 15-20 minutes on coals.
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FOIL
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**Drumsticks** **Indiana** **Stick & Foil**
1 lb. hamburger
1 cup cornflakes
1 egg
1/2 chopped onion
salt & pepper
1 tsp. mustard
1 tbs. ketchup
Crush the cornflakes and mix with all the rest of the ingredients, except egg shell. Warp a handful around a green stick and wrap aluminum foil around meat and stick. cook 20 - 30 min. over bed of coals, turning slowly. Makes about 6-7 drumsticks.
**Foiled Onions** **Ed Bailey** **FOIL**
Large onion
margarine
salt & pepper
bacon
foil
Peel a large onion and cut in half. Place a pat of margarine on the cut side and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Top with a half strip of bacon on each half onion. Wrap each in double heavy foil and seal tightly. Bake on coals 35-45 minutes. (1 onion for 2 persons)
**Ham 'N Green Bean Bake** **Ed Bailey** **FOIL**
Combine 1 1/3 cups minute rice
1 cup diced ham or SPAM.
1 can (8 oz) drained green beans
1/3 cup mayonnaise
2 tsp. dry onion flakes.
Stir in 1 1/3 cups hot chicken bouillon or chicken soup. Sprinkle with grated Parmesan cheese.
Shape a triple thickness of heavy foil into a bowl. Add mixture and seal. Leave over hot coals for 30 minutes.(serves 3-4)
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SPAM, I am Sam
7 oz can SPAM
6 oz Egg and Spinach Noodles
1 can Cream of Mushroom Soup
1 small onion
Dice the SPAM into 1/2 inch chunks. Fry with sliced onion in a light oil. Cook the noodles until done. Drain water, reserve 1 can to mix with soup. Add soup and SPAM mixture. Heat through and serve 4.
The SPAM and I Dennis A. Schmitt ONEPOT
1 can SPAM, sliced and diced
1 cup Minute rice
1 can cream of Mushroom Soup.
Heat the SPAM in a deep skillet, add the soup and heat. Boil 3/4 cup water and cook the rice as directed. Pour the SPAM and soup over beds of rice. Variations... wild rice, Cream of Corn Soup...
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MAPS Chili Fred Mertze Fry Pan
1 can diced SPAM
1/2 onion or 2 T. dried onion flakes
4 oz. green chili
1 Tomato
garlic salt and pepper
1/2 cup cheese
1/3 cup water
Brown the SPAM and the onion, chili. Add water and tomato wedges. Simmer 20 minutes.
Place cheese on top and melt. Serves 2-3.
Pepsi SPAM Dennis A. Schmitt
1 can SPAM
1 can Regular Pepsi not Diet
cheese
mustard
tortillas, bread or buns
Slice the SPAM, place in a 1 quart pan and pour in a can of Pepsi, do not use diet. Boil for about 5 minutes. This gives the SPAM a sweet caramel taste. Wrap the SPAM slices in tortillas with cheese and mustard, or use bread or buns. Sliced ham can also be used.
OK I'm full of chopped pork parts now
<img>A drawing of a pig.</img>
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**Camp Breads**
**Bannock** *Ancient Trailperson's Standby*
*1 cup flour*
*1/3 tablespoon (1 teaspoon)*
*baking powder*
*dash salt*
*oil or margarine*
*water*
*At home:* package the flour, baking powder, and salt together in a large, tough plastic bag.
*In the field:* Put a little oil of margarine into the bag, and slowly add enough water to give the mixture the consistency of dough. You may have to mix it with your hands. Flatten it out into a cake, and fry it in a little oil, very slowly. Note: If you end up with a bread that has its outside a delicious, golden brown and its inside a uncooked, doughy mass, do not despair. Just pretend you're an ancient trailperson.
**Bisquick Bannock** *Modern Trailperson's Standby*
*6-8 tablespoons water*
*1 cup Bisquick buttermilk baking mix*
*3 Tablespoons oil or margarine*
*At home:* Package the baking mix in a large, tough plastic bag. *In the field:* Put a 3-4 tbs. oil or margarine into the bag, and slowly add enough water to give the mixture the consistency of dough. You may have to mix it with your hands. Flatten it out into a cake, about 1/2 inch thick and fry it in a little oil, very slowly over coals or lowest possible flame. Fry it, as gently as possible, turning it often. After the bottom is browned, prop the pan up in front of the fire's flames to brown the top.
1. The batter should not be too thick - 1/2 inch is enough.
2. Use straight sided fry pan, curved sides allow slips when propped before the fire.
3. Aluminum skillets get too hot too quick.
4. Don't prop up the pan until the bottom is browned.
Also try putting the dough in a zip-lock freezer bag. Place on rack in covered pot of boiling water. Let the steam 'bake' the bread. Add raisins and cinnamon, or serve with honey when done.
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Rayado Biscuits Dutch Oven
Biscuit Mix Flour
Mix 12 - 18 oz biscuit mix as directed and pat out on a floured, flat surface. Cut biscuits with a small open end can and place 20-24 biscuits in oven. Cover and bake about 15 minutes. Can also use floured hands and balls of dough 1 1/2", flatten and placed in oven. Or spoon the mixed dough and drop into oven without shaping.
Dan Beard Camp Bread Foil
2 cups biscuit mix
1/2 cup milk ( use pre-measured powder milk in a zipped bag )
1. Stir the ingredients together; this will make a very thick dough. Add a few teaspoons of milk if necessary. Shape it like a bread loaf, and dust with additional biscuit mix or flour.
2. Grease a large sheet of foil heavily. Place the dough on the foil and wrap it loosely so the foil package will not burst when the dough rises. Wrap the dough loosely again to cover the seams and crimping
3. Place the bread package at the edge of the coals and turn every 10 minutes for about 1 1/2 hours, depending on the intensity of the heat. Yield: 1 loaf
Cimaron Cinnamon Rolls Dutch Oven
2 6-oz pkg. biscuit mix flour
1 cup brown sugar
3 4-oz raisins
cinnamon
Mix the biscuit mix as directed and pat out in a rectangular shape on a floured, flat surface. Spread raisins and brown sugar over the dough and sprinkle with cinnamon. With floured hands roll the dough into a cylinder and cut slices from the rolled cylinder. Place in bottom of Dutch oven. Cover with lid and bake about 15-20 minutes. serves 8.
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**DRINKS**
**Hot Chocolate Drink Mix**
1 lb. instant powdered milk
1/2 lb. powdered sugar or regular
1/2 lb. powdered coffee creamer
1+ 1 lb. can of Nestle's Quick
Mix in large bowl with wooden or plastic spoon. Store in air-light, dark container. Pack in plastic bags for camping. 3 Tablespoons in 8-12 oz hot water.
<img>Cup of hot chocolate with steam rising from it.</img>
**Hot TANG**
Mix TANG in a cup of hot water for a different breakfast drink
**Swamp Water**
1 packages Grape Drink Mix
1 Packages Lemon-Lime Drink Mix
Mix and add water, pre-sweetened or add the sugar.
**Cockerall River Water**
1 packages Cherry Drink Mix
1 Packages Orange Drink Mix
Mix and add water, pre-sweetened or add the sugar.
**Hot JELL-O**
Mix 1-2 tbs. JELL-O in a cup of hot water for a different breakfast drink. Cheery, Lime, and Orange are good to try... **Beware not to drink boiling water.**
**Maxwell's Chocolate Bar**
1 cup Hot chocolate and add 1 Snickers bar, Mix, Melt, and drink or spoon.
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**GORP and SNACKS**
**Good Old Raisins and Peanuts**
*Granola, Oats, Raisins, and Peanuts*
1 cup salted peanuts
or dried roasted peanuts
1 cup raisins
mix in a Zip lock bag and eat on the trail.
<img>A heart-shaped pretzel.</img>
**GORPMM**
1 cup salted peanuts
or dried roasted peanuts
1 cup raisins
1 cup M&M's
mix in a Zip lock bag and eat on the trail.
**Good-for-you-GORP**
2 1/2 cups low-fat granola
1 cup dried pears
1/2 cup M&M's
mix in a Zip lock bag and eat on the trail.
**Sunny GORP**
1 cup salted peanuts
or dried roasted peanuts
1 cup raisins
1 cup roasted sunflower kernels
1 cup M&M's
mix in a large Zip lock bag and eat on the trail.
**Fruity GORP**
1 cup salted peanuts
or dried roasted peanuts
1 cup dried Fruit Bits
1 cup roasted sunflower kernels
1 cup M&M's
mix in a large Zip lock bag and eat on the trail.
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**Stockade Mixed GORP**
1 cup mixed nuts
or dried roasted mixed nuts
1 cup dried Fruit Bits
1 cup roasted sunflower kernels
1 cup M&M's
mix in a large Zip lock bag and eat on the trail.
**Trail Peak Trail Mix PTC**
1 cup Chek's cereal, rice, corn, wheat or mixed
1 cup salted peanuts
or dried roasted peanuts
1 cup raisins
1 cup M&M's
mix in a Zip lock bag and eat on the trail.
**GORP Balls Helen Singh The Leader, April 1984**
1/3 cup each raisins, apples, apricots, dates and coconut.
Add 1/2 cup sesame seeds, 1/3 cup walnuts and 2 cups peanuts.
For the glue, use 1 cup chocolate chips, 1/3 cup honey and 1/2 cup peanut butter.
Make sure the Scouts don't pack food in the same place as their socks and underwear. Food and patrol cooking gear go in the top of the pack, and personal gear in the bottom and the side pockets. Reserve one side pocket for trail munchies: nuts, dried fruits, smarties, hard candies and chocolate bars. Each Scout should have his own bagful to ration out to himself so that it lasts the duration of the trip. Our favorite is GORP balls; chopped dehydrated fruits and nuts "glued" together with honey, peanut butter and melted chocolate chips and rolled in icing sugar.
**Energy Balls The Leader, June/July 1994**
Nothing re-charges the body and encourages tired hikers faster than a quick snack on the trail. Try these "energy balls".
Mix together 1 cup chopped dates 1/2 cup peanut butter, 1 3/4 cups chopped figs, and 1 cup chopped apricots. Roll into balls. Recipe should make about 33 servings, each weighing 0.9 oz.
(Calories per serving: 72; shelf life: 14 days.)
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Heidi's Trail Mix Heidi
1 cup dry cereal (Cheerio's, Chex, etc.)
1 cup peanuts or soy nuts
1 handful pretzel sticks
1 cup raisins
optional, handful of dried fruit
mix in a Zip lock bag and eat on the trail.
SAM's Mix Dennis A. Schmitt
1 box Pepperidge farm cheese fish crackers or 1 box Chex Mix,
1 @1 lb. bag M&M's
1/2 LB raisins
1 jar Planter's Dry Roasted Peanuts.
Mix in a 2 gallon zip lock bag. serves one Troop.
Page for your own favorite recipes........
Your favorite.....<img>A canister with a handle and a small flag attached to it.</img>
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Special Cooking
Special cooking refers to cooking using spits, paper bags, food in its own container, and other novelty type cooking. A good discussion is in the following readings.
Dutch Oven Cooking, John G. Ragsdale
* Camper's Guide to Outdoor Cooking, John G. Ragsdale,
* Outdoor Skills Instruction, Cooking, BSA
* Venture manuals Winter Camping, Backpacking, BSA
* Woods Wisdom, BSA
Brown, Tom, 1985, Tom Brown's Guide to Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants,
Gibbons, Euell, 1970, Stalking the Wild Asparagus
Thomas, Dian, 1994, Roughing It Easy; 2nd edition..
Twist on a Stick old time favorite
1 cup Bisquick mix
water
cinnamon sugar
Mix the Bisquick with enough water to form a dough. Roll into a long piece and wrap or twist around a clean green stick (not dried out). Sprinkle cinnamon sugar on twist. Place or hold stick over a fire and bake on all sides. Bake until golden brown. Break off a piece to check if inside is done. EAT
Crescent Rolls on a Stick Modern time favorite
tube of refrigerated Crescent rolls
Butter or margarine
Jam, jelly or honey
Using a thick green stick about 1 inch in diameter, wrap the dough for a crescent roll spiral fashion around the tip of the stick. Leave space with the spiral for the heat to reach all of the dough. Press the ends of the dough to the stick to stick to the stick..... Hold the stick over coals for 15-20 min., turning frequently as you salivate. When golden brown, slip the roll of the stick and spread with butter, jam, jelly, or honey. plan for 1-3 rolls per Scout.
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Just Deserts
Cheap Pie
Dennis A. Schmitt
<img>A pie with a lattice crust on a white plate.</img>
2 slices bread
margarine
cinnamon sugar,
jam or fruit pie filling
heavy foil
Butter two slices of bread, place buttered side down on foil, spoon on fruit filling and cinnamon sugar. Place on top the other slice of buttered bread and pinch the edges together. Seal in foil and lay on the coals for 10 minutes or so, turn over for another 5 minutes.
Trail Cobbler
John G. Ragsdale
Dutch Oven
2 cups biscuit mix
1 cup margarine
2 cups sugar
1 can fruit, drained
2 cups milk or water
Mix the biscuit mix, sugar, milk, and margarine. Add fruit and stir. Bake in covered oven about 1 hour. serves 8.
Foiled Again Apples.
Ed Bailey
FOIL
Place a peeled and cored apple on a double square of heavy foil. Fill center with 1 T crushed pineapple and raisins. Sprinkle generously with cinnamon sugar. Fold foil around each apple and seal tightly. Place in glowing coals and bake 20-40 minutes depending on size. You can also try cinnamon candies for filling.
Fruit Compost
I. B. Wisenheimer
1 cup dried fruit bits
1/2 cup sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
graham cracker
Rehydrate the fruit in enough boiling water to cover the fruit. Let simmer with the sugar and cinnamon till fruit is soft and the liquid is thick. Don't let the sugar burn. Top with graham cracker crumbs.
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**Fruit Pie**
**DUTCH OVEN**
**Pie Crust**
2 cups Flour
1/2 tsp. Salt
2/3 cup Shortening
5 to 7 tbs. Water
**Filling:**
2 cans Fruit Pie Filling
Mix flour and salt
Cut in shortening till pieces are the size of small peas. (Early June Variety)
Sprinkle 1 tbs. water over part of mixture. Gently toss with fork.
Repeat till all is moist. (or let rain take care of it)
Form into a ball. Divide in half. (Not you, the ball of dough)
Roll out one half on a floured surface.
Fit pastry in a small frying pan. (less than 12" diameter, without handle)
Add 2 cans of fruit pie filling. (don't over fill)
Roll out second half, Cut into strips. Pattice-top of the pie. (Martha Stuart would be proud)
Cook in a 12" Dutch oven until hot and the crust is brown.
**Dutch Oven cake**
**1 box cake mix (your choice)**
**2 cans fruit pie filling**
**margarine**
**eggs if needed for cake**
Empty the cake mix into a Large zip-lock type bag, add water and eggs according to box directions. Close the bag and mix by needing the bag.
Line the Dutch oven with heavy foil, (saves on clean-up). Empty the 2 cans of fruit pie filling into the lined Dutch oven, pour the cake mix over the top. Don't stir. Cover and place on coals, add 5-10 hot coals on top. Bake 30-45 minutes. Check with tooth pick or cleaned green stick.
combinations:
Chocolate cake and cherry pie filling
Yellow cake and peach pie filling with maraschino cherries (no steams)
White cake and apple pie filling with cinnamon
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Choco-Chip Pie
1 graham cracker crust pie shell
1 package instant chocolate pudding and pie filling
Cool Whip instant Mix
1/2 cup chocolate chips (or pick out from your GORP)
dried milk powder.
Mix the pudding mix, water, and milk. Let set for a few minutes and then fold in the chips. Pour into the crust. Whip up the Cool Whip mix and top the pie. Sprinkle a few chips on top. Great for that surprise birthday party at camp. *Serves 6*
<img>A cartoon drawing of a girl with brown hair, wearing a black dress with a white collar, and holding a small object in her right hand.</img>
Some More's Girl Scouts
Graham crackers
marshmallows,
Hershey's chocolate bars
and one campfire.
Place large marshmallow (not the mini's) on a long peeled green stick and heat over campfire until gooey. Prepare the graham cracker by breaking into two squares. Place a chocolate square and the hoey-gooey marshmallow between the graham crackers and allow the chocolate to melt. Eat and have SomeMore.
Skillet Pudding Ed Bailey
1 can evaporated milk
1/4 cup sugar
3/4 cup water
3/4 cup instant cocoa mix
10-12 Graham crackers, cookies...
Put the first 4 ingredients in a skillet and bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Add 10-12 coarsely broken graham crackers; cover. Cook over low heat for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
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Instant Pie Dennis A. Schmitt
1 box instant pudding mix.
1/4 cup instant milk
graham crackers.
Mix the pudding and dried milk with the right amount of cold water and beat with a whisk until thick. Pour into cups. Top with crushed graham crackers. Serves 3-4.
Fruit Cobbler
<table>
<tr>
<td>2 cups</td>
<td>Flour</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>2 tsp.</td>
<td>Baking Powder</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>1/2 tsp.</td>
<td>Salt</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2">( or substitute 2 cups of baking mix )</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>1 cup</td>
<td>Sugar</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>1 stick</td>
<td>Margarine</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>2 cups</td>
<td>Milk</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>3 cans</td>
<td>Fruit in Heavy syrup</td>
</tr>
</table>
Melt margarine in a 12" Dutch oven
Mix dry ingredients and stir milk into them
Pour mixture over the melted margarine. DO NOT stir.
Drain Fruit.
Pour fruit over mixture. DO NOT stir
Bake for 45 minutes or until the dough is firm.
Rice Krispies Treats Kellogg's
<table>
<tr>
<td>6 cups Rice Krispies cereal</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>1 10 oz package marshmallows</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>vegetable cooking spray</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>1/4 cup margarine</td>
</tr>
</table>
Melt margarine in a large saucepan over low heat. Add marshmallows and stir until completely melted. Remove from heat. Add Rice Krispies and stir until well coated. Using spatula or waxed paper, press mixture into 13 x 9 x 2 inch pan coated with cooking spray. Cut into squares when cool. yields ~24 treats.
Peanut Butter Treats Kellogg's
Original Rice Krispies Treat recipe above ^ plus 1/4 cup peanut butter
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add 1/4 cup of peanut butter to melted marshmallows before adding to Rice Krispies. Stir until well coated. Using spatula or waxed paper, press mixture into 13 x 9 x 2 inch pan coated with cooking spray. Cut into squares when cool. yields ~24 treats.
Caramel Treats Kellogg's
Original Rice Krispies Treat recipe above ^ plus 1/3 cup caramel ice cream topping
add 1/3 cup of caramel ice cream topping to melted marshmallows before adding to Rice Krispies. Stir until well coated. Using spatula or waxed paper, press mixture into 13 x 9 x 2 inch pan coated with cooking spray. Cut into squares when cool. yields ~24 treats.
Choco Treats Kellogg's
Original Rice Krispies Treat recipe above ^ plus 1/3 cup mini chocolate chips
add 1/3 cup of mini chocolate chips to Rice Krispies before adding the melted marshmallows. Stir until well coated. Using spatula or waxed paper, press mixture into 13 x 9 x 2 inch pan coated with cooking spray. Cut into squares when cool. yields ~24 treats.
NoSlowMor Power Bars Dennis A. Schmitt
Original Rice Krispies Treat recipe
plus 1/3 cup Mini chocolate chips
1/2 cup sunflower seeds,
1/2 cup peanut butter
add 1/2 cup of peanut butter to melted marshmallows before adding to a mixture of Rice Krispies and the sunflower seeds and chocolate chips. Stir until well coated. Using spatula or waxed paper, press mixture into 13 x 9 x 2 inch pan coated with cooking spray. Cut into squares when cool. yields ~24 bars. Variety: substitute 1/2 sugar and 3/4 cup Karo syrup for the marshmallows and margarine.
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Joy's Joy
Joy Schmitt
1/2 cup sugar
3/4 cup light Karo Syrup waxed paper
1 cup Peanut Butter
6 cups Corn Flakes
shortening
Melt the sugar and Karo Syrup in a sauce pan over low heat, add the Peanut butter. In a Large lightly greased bowl, pour the sauce over the 6 cups of Corn Flakes and fold in. Form or scoop into balls and cool on waxed paper. Variety: add 1/4 cup miniature chocolate chips.
Chocolate Tortillas
2 flour tortillas chocolate bar or chips
mini Marshmallows vegetable. oil
Heat skillet with oil, Add tortilla. Add chocolate chips or pieces of bar and the marshmallows. Cover with second tortilla and flip. Cover until chocolate melts.
Rice Krispies GORP Bars Dennis Schmitt
6 cups Rice Krispies cereal
vegetable cooking spray
Peanuts
Raisins,
M&M's
1/2 cup sugar
3/4 cup light Karo Syrup
1 cup Peanut Butter
Melt the sugar and Karo Syrup in a sauce pan over low-heat, add the Peanut butter. In a Large lightly greased bowl, pour the sauce over the 6 cups of Rice Krispies and fold in. Add 1/4 cup peanuts 1/4 cup M&M's. 1/4 cup raisins, and stir until well coated. Using spatula o waxed paper, press mixture into 13 x 9 x 2 inch par coated with cooking spray. Cut into squares when cool yields ~24 treats.
<img>A close-up illustration of a strawberry.</img>
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**ADDITIONAL READING**
* Available at a reasonable price at the Scout Shop
* Camp Cookery for Small Groups, Arthur J. Walrath, ed., 1967, BSA
* Dutch Oven Cooking, John G. Ragsdale
* Camper's Guide to Outdoor Cooking, John G. Ragsdale,
* Merit Badge books:
* Outdoor Skills Instruction manuals
* Venture manuals
* Meeting Pamphlets
* Woods Wisdom
* Cooking, Camping, Backpacking
* Winter Camping, Backpacking, Canoe Camping
* Cooking
* Boy Scout Roundtable Planning Guide
* Fieldbook - Boy Scouts of America
* Fieldbook - For Canadian Scouts
Axcell, Claudia, 1986, Simple Foods for the Pack, Sierra Club
Baker, Harriett, 1977, Supermarket Backpacker, Contemporary Books, Inc.
Baker, Harriett, 1981, The One Burner Gourmet, Contemporary Books, Inc.
Brown, Tom, 1985, Tom Brown's Guide to Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants,
Fleming, June, 1986, The Well Fed Backpacker, Vintage Books
Gibbons, Euell, 1970, Stalking the Wild Asparagus
Thomas, Dian, 1994, Roughing It Easy; 2nd edition.,
Viehman, John, 1993, Trailside's Trail Food , Rodale Press
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