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  • ...annual event, many individual scout units and families have held their own food drive. It is a cornerstone event for [[Good Turn]] service. ...or other high-demand consumable products for donation to a local charity, food bank, or homeless shelter.
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  • ...anger to humans or themselves. An alternative is to use a [[bear-resistant food storage container]]. ...ly of a large enough square or rectangular piece of cloth or tarp with the food items placed in the center of the tarp and the corners brought up and [[tie
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  • ...annual event, many individual scout units and families have held their own food drive. It is a cornerstone event for [[Good Turn]] service. ...or other high-demand consumable products for donation to a local charity, food bank, or homeless shelter.
    5 KB (696 words) - 00:05, 15 February 2019
  • [[Category: Cooking and food]]
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  • ...]s can be used for [[cooking]] [[food]] by a number of techniques. Cooking food using a campfire can be tricky for those not accustomed to it and campfires ...t method of cooking over a campfire and one of the most common is to roast food on long [[skewer]]s that can be held above the flames. This is a popular te
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  • ...navigation, as a point of reference, a marker for hunting grounds, or as a food cache. Inuksuit vary in shape and size.
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  • ...to participate in badge trading and wide games, as well as buy souvenirs, food and drink at the Trading Post. == Food ==
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  • ...hrough it. Also one of the few scout camps that uses patrol cooking. Where food is provided but the scouts cook the meals themselves.
    1 KB (167 words) - 04:57, 5 December 2007
  • ...er the entire camp, usually for a two week period, preparing all their own food and overseeing all aspects of the camp life. Active in the 1950s and 1960s
    1 KB (174 words) - 00:38, 2 January 2008
  • [[Category: Cooking and food]]
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  • The most common type of buddy burner is made from a tuna or cat food can because of the low profile. The corrugated paper is cut into a strip as
    1,019 bytes (184 words) - 12:52, 17 January 2010
  • ## [[Scouting for Food]] - (FEB) Annual event. Commissioners contact each unit with information ab
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  • [[Category:Cooking and food]]
    1 KB (222 words) - 08:36, 13 December 2009
  • ...evolved from a [[chuckwagon]]. (Chuck and grub are both 'cowboy' terms for food.) A chuck box, grub box, wannigan, camp box and patrol box (scouting versio
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  • In the 1950, the Gerber baby food company donated [[Camp Gerber]] (now of the [[Gerald R. Ford Council]]) to ...er the entire camp, usually for a two week period, preparing all their own food and overseeing all aspects of the camp life. Active in the 1950s and 1960s,
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  • ...t one or more of these on a prior scouting activity such as [[Scouting for Food]] or an older scout's eagle service project. Also talk to your MBC for som == [[Scouting for Food]] ==
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  • ...the fundamental materials needed to have or improvise the human needs for food, shelter, and fire, and in some instances, the ability to navigate out of d # Extra Food and Water
    8 KB (1,163 words) - 17:00, 13 July 2023
  • ...ht''' (the weight a pack and the gear inside excluding consumables such as food, water, and fuel) as much as possible. Although no technical standards exis === Food and Water ===
    9 KB (1,299 words) - 19:12, 6 May 2012
  • # '''[[Scouting for Food]]''': A great annual event to engage your neighborhood. Contact all your n
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  • ...n alternative, you can use yoghurt or oatmeal and four different colors of food dyes, or whatever is convenient (and affordable) to you. ''
    1 KB (229 words) - 11:14, 24 March 2010
  • ...elter you can live in (usally in below-freezing temperatures), without any food or water except for the twenty minutes you have to prepare a meal from scra
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