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From: jeff@rtech.UUCP (Jeff Lichtman)
Newsgroups: net.cooks
Subject: Re: camping recipes wanted
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Date: Tue, 24-Sep-85 02:59:38 EDT
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> > 
> > For a Boy Scout requirement, my son has to cook a meal over a 
> > campfire WITHOUT USING ANY UTENSILS! Do any of you net.chefs
> > have any good ideas?
> >
> > Rob Spray
> 
> Shish-kabobs!  DEFINITELY higher-class than hot dogs, similar cooking
> technique.  Just have him pile up bite-sized pieces of meats/veggies
> that appeal to him on a skewer or green stick, cook over a fire (using
> a marinade or seasonings is optional), and eat!
> 
> --Lynn Gold

Anyone who does this should be *very* careful not to use a poisonous plant
to make the stick.  Choose hemlock and you're a goner.  Probably the best
choice would be a hardwood that is easy to recognize and you know isn't
poisonous (oak, hickory, ash, maple, ...).
-- 
Jeff Lichtman at rtech (Relational Technology, Inc.)
"Saints should always be judged guilty until they are proved innocent..."

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