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Re: Inside Patrol boxes

Bert Austin (AUSTIN@ANLAPS.APS.ANL.GOV)
Wed, 10 May 1995 11:30:59 -0500


> . . . . So far on my list is the following (I am assuming the
> box will be used by 8 or fewer):
>
> 8 cups, plates, bowls, forks, knives, spoons
> 2 cast iron frying pans
> 1 large Dutch Oven
> 3 aluminum pots with lids (large, medium and small)
> 3 wooden spoons
> 2 plastic spatulas
> 2 carrots peelers
> 3 paring knives
> Large teakettle
> coffee pot
>
> dish washing soap
> dish towels for drying
> dish rags/sponges
> plastic scrubber
>
> spices
> salt
> pepper
> small amount of sugar
> oragano
> garlic powder
>
> Do people store other food in the box? . . . . .

Carmela, You might consider letting each person supply their own vittle kit
and cup, and their own plate or use paper. For bowls, use cups and individual
cereal boxes. BSA sells excellent cook kits and chef kits that provide compact
nested pots including a fry pan and cooking utensils. For dish towels, use
paper which can double for napkins. Paper products should be stored in closed
plastic bags. Food should be purchased for each outing, although packaged items
sealed against moisture can stored. You might also want to keep a supply of
solid fire starter and sealed matches in the box. Add a can opener.
YiS
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