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ADLee

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  1. I am just asking around looking for more ideas - I'm always looking for things that I can pass on; the more people I talk to, the more good ideas I get! I'll never stop looking for new ideas!
  2. Thanks for all of your ideas. My presentations will be about 30-45 minutes long. Groups will rotate through my station. I have never used a box oven and may try that. I will definitly be doing DO and coleman stove stuff.
  3. OK, My girls don't eat Pop Tarts or hotdogs. Yes, they eat them cold - very gross. We make yummy dutch oven meals. I cook anything and everything in my Dutch Ovens which is why they asked me to do this class. I will be at a station where groups will rotate through every 30-45 minutes. I am actually looking for some fun and simple things that will catch the attention of other leaders and girls. The Girl Scout camp usage in our area is very, very low partly because the leaders are uncomfortable "camping" and cooking out. I don't want to over whelm them with Dutch oven cooking since most of
  4. I am going to be doing a presentation on outdoor cooking for a local Junior Girl Scout (grades 4,5,& 6) Camporee in November. I also do a lot of cooking and teaching with my son's Boy Scout troop. The presentation will be geared towards the girls and their leaders. The primary goal it to show them that outdoor cooking can be fun and easy - not something to be afraid of. We want to get them away from the Pop Tart breakfasts and the hot dog suppers! Can anyone give me any ideas of what would be fun and informative to include? I have also posted this in the Girl Scout Forum, but this one seem
  5. I am going to be doing a presentation on outdoor cooking for a local Junior Girl Scout Camporee in November. The presentation will be geared towards the girls and their leaders. The primary goal it to show them that outdoor cooking can be fun and easy - not something to be afraid of. We want to get them away from the Pop Tart breakfasts and the hot dog suppers! Can anyone give me any ideas of what would be fun and informative to include? Thanks.
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