participate in pack overnight campout - help set up the tent & campsite
participate in a religious service during a cub scout event
attend day camp
attend resident camp
earn the cub scout leave no trace award
JOKES
I was sent home from summer camp because of poor eyesight. I was the only camper who didn't see the skunk.
What do cub scouts get during winter camp?
Cub-in fever
What did one campfire say to another?
Shall we go out one of these nights?
RECIPES:
http://www.camprecipes.com/
http://camping.about.com/od/campingrecipes/u/camping-recipes.htm
http://www.tasteofhome.com/camping-recipes
http://bestcamprecipes.com/recipes/
http://allrecipes.com/recipes/everyday-cooking/on-the-go/camping/Top.aspx
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Omelet (Barf) in a Bag: I love this one because several bags can be done at once!
Warning some people like me may fear this may be hazardous due to carcinogens leaching from the plastic. Although many people have enjoyed this dish at the occasional campout with no known ill effects: I eat these only on rare occasions – not every day. This is a fabulous recipe – make it at your own discretion.
Bring water to a rolling boil in a large pot. Keep the level of the water a bit low to place the breakfasts in it to cook.
In a freezer quart sized zip lock bag crack 1-2 eggs & add oblate ingredients (the following are some ideas: finely chopped onions, precooked sausage, finely chopped broccoli, finely chopped peppers, mushrooms, Shredded cheese, diced precooked ham, tomatoes, finely chopped potatoes etc…).
Seal the bag & smash the stuff together making sure to break the yolks & mix it all up.
Carefully Drop the bag into the pot of boiling water & let it cook until your eggs are firm – no longer than that – or the plastic may melt.
Remove when done and enjoy right from the bag!
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