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Howdy folks! I'm looking to find some options to help out with a cook that's planned for a couple weeks. I'm the Scoutmaster for my sons Boy Scout troop. We do cooking demonstrations at a large gathering of older cub scouts in our area called, Webelos-O-Ree.
One of the things we've made in the past for the cooking demo was cobbler. When the Cubs would arrive at our station, they would talk to our Scouts about the process of making cobbler, see the boys actually making it, and then get samples of the cobbler. The Cubs loved the cobbler! Unfortunately, other groups at Webelos-O-Ree started also providing visitors to their stations with cobbler samples. The kids got several exposures to cobbler, which meant they didn't get much other food. The cub parents also expressed some concern about the food the kids were getting through the day. So, I'm looking for suggestions for an alternative to something loaded sugar....something more savory that can be used as a demo of what can be readily cooked while camping and can provide samples for the Cubs to take with them. Ideally, something that typical grade school age kids will enjoy, something not too fussy, not too expensive, not too messy, easily transportable (the Cubs are wandering around all day, going from demonstration station to demonstration station).
Thank you in advance!
Bruce
One of the things we've made in the past for the cooking demo was cobbler. When the Cubs would arrive at our station, they would talk to our Scouts about the process of making cobbler, see the boys actually making it, and then get samples of the cobbler. The Cubs loved the cobbler! Unfortunately, other groups at Webelos-O-Ree started also providing visitors to their stations with cobbler samples. The kids got several exposures to cobbler, which meant they didn't get much other food. The cub parents also expressed some concern about the food the kids were getting through the day. So, I'm looking for suggestions for an alternative to something loaded sugar....something more savory that can be used as a demo of what can be readily cooked while camping and can provide samples for the Cubs to take with them. Ideally, something that typical grade school age kids will enjoy, something not too fussy, not too expensive, not too messy, easily transportable (the Cubs are wandering around all day, going from demonstration station to demonstration station).
Thank you in advance!
Bruce