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Cast Iron Cooking- Not Just At The Campsite
Lodge came up with some creative ideas. They started marketing a pre-seasoned line of skillets and other products and this line now accounts for more than 80% of new business. The also broadened the line to include non-traditional cookware such ... [... more]
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Heart Healthy Breakfast
Pre-warm the Dutch oven. The bottom can be lined with foil or you can cook directly in the oven. Cover the bottom of a 12” oven with the Canadian bacon. Cover the Canadian bacon with the Swiss Cheese. Add the eggs on top of the cheese, being ... [... more]
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How Hot Is Your Dutch Oven?
The most often used temperature guide is used to establish an “ideal” oven temperature of 350° F. This guide determines the number of charcoal briquettes used by the size of the oven. Double the diameter of the oven to get the total briquettes. A ... [... more]
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Who Is Afraid Of Dutch Oven Cooking?
There were about 25 people there and John’s first project was to roast peanuts for everyone. As it turned out, the fire was too hot and the peanuts got over cooked. John’s only comment was, “Oh well. Those things happen.” A little later in the ... [... more]
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Eagle Scout Roll Of Honor
Numerous celebrations and activities planned for 2010. One of the most challenging is the Eagle Scout Roll of Honor. The aim of the project is to capture “nearly 100 years of Eagle Scout history, tradition, service and achievement.” The National ... [... more]
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Forget Standard Cpr Techniques? Maybe.
An important fact to remember is that this procedure is not to be used in all cases where the person has stopped breathing and is unresponsive. It is only to be used where adults have unexpectedly collapsed. It is not to be used with children who ... [... more]
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Who Can Identify Future Eagle Scouts?
It seems that everyone agrees that the change in attitude occurred on a 60-mile canoe trip in 2003. A 1.5 mile portage caused the day’s leg of the trip to be much longer than anticipated. They reached the campsite late- tired, worn out and ... [... more]
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