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First Class Cooking
John Kasper (jkasper@NETTEN.NET)
Thu, 28 Nov 1996 16:35:46 -0600
>The first class cooking requirement seems to require that the scout
>plans the menu, buys the food, cooks the food (at least be in charge
>of cooking), and supervise clean-up for at least three meals for his
>entire patrol. This would mean that only one boy per patrol could
>earn this requirement per campout. Am I being to literal. If not then
>it would seem that it would take eight campouts for the new boy patrol
>to pass this one at a time. Feedback, ideas, comments?
>
> YiS
> Donald Scruggs
Your goal is First Class in a year isn't it? I don't think your being too
literal. I really hate to see a First Class Scout that can't cook the
basics.
My explanation is that when a Scout has earned First Class, he's aquired
all the Basic Scouting Skills and should be able to perform in a fashion to
give meaning to the rank of First Class. After all, beyond FC, a Scout only
works to deepen his Scouting skills, not expand them.
John Kasper | >>>--------> | jkasper@netten.net
Eagle of 1973 Scoutmaster T-415
Chickasaw Council - Memphis, TN USA
Camp Tallaha Aquatics Instructor
...and a good ole' Bobwhite too!
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