Grinder wrote:
Yer gonna get it, yer gonna get it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!TrafficJam wrote:
Ya'll cool it. Last warning.
Lost in the right direction.
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Grinder wrote:
Yer gonna get it, yer gonna get it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!TrafficJam wrote:
Ya'll cool it. Last warning.
Whoa...she means BIDNESS, fellas! Next is the wooden spoon. Y'all better straighten up and fly right.TrafficJam wrote:
Next time I'm using middle names.
Grinder wrote:
Whoa...she means BIDNESS, fellas! Next is the wooden spoon. Y'all better straighten up and fly right.TrafficJam wrote:
Next time I'm using middle names.
chief wrote:
let em go, forums are useless without drama.
i like the no politics rule...but it took every single bit of self control i had not to post the video of president trump bragging about the size of his penis a couple months ago. that was gold!mental note wrote:
corse there's another factor most don't get, it's not our place to pick and choose the rules we wanna follow, if we want that luxury, we have to start our own website...sound about right?
I was cursed with a bizarre middle name:TrafficJam wrote:
Next time I'm using middle names. I don't know what they are but I'll think of something.Grinder wrote:
Yer gonna get it, yer gonna get it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!TrafficJam wrote:
Ya'll cool it. Last warning.
odd man out wrote:
I was cursed with a bizarre middle name:"A" The problem is most people spell it "A." which is wrong as it isn't an abbreviation.TrafficJam wrote:
Next time I'm using middle names. I don't know what they are but I'll think of something.Grinder wrote:
Yer gonna get it, yer gonna get it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!TrafficJam wrote:
Ya'll cool it. Last warning.
max.patch wrote:
well...its the food thread.
chief wrote:
let em go, forums are useless without drama.
Grinder wrote:
Good stuff.max.patch wrote:
maybe this is old news to y'all, but i was at the beer section of the gas station a few days ago and i noticed they had a lot of soft drinks with alcohol in them; "hard" root beer and "hard" cream soda. anybody ever try one of those?
they also had hard cider, but the irish pub i used to go to had that 30 years ago.
now now, no need for all that.TrafficJam wrote:
Disagree. There's a reason I spend my time here and not on face book.chief wrote:
let em go, forums are useless without drama.
Ya'll want drama, go for it. But it aint gonna be with me around.
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jimmyjam wrote:
I used to love it on Ritz cracker.JimBlue wrote:
you all probably have been eating potted meat. That stuff is no good for you.
poor man's patee.mental note wrote:
deviled ham is about as adventurous as I'll get, but then I've never really been starving and bummin' change.jimmyjam wrote:
I used to love it on Ritz cracker.JimBlue wrote:
you all probably have been eating potted meat. That stuff is no good for you.
JimBlue wrote:
So what camp.food did you eat in the past you no longer eat now ?
But not a recovering Pepsiholic, I assume.mental note wrote:
Hi my names Socks, and I'm a Pepsiholic.
odd man out wrote:
Way back when I graduated from college, I did a backpacking trip up Old Rag in SNP with some classmates. One person insisted that we have pancakes for breakfast one day. So we hauled a box of pancake mix, bottle of syrup, bottle of oil, and frying pan up the mountain. The first pancake stuck to the pan like glue so for the next one we added more oil to the pan. It still stuck so we added more oil. By the time we were done, we were basically deep frying the pancakes in oil and they still stuck to the pan like glue. I'm not sure I got one edible pancake out of the deal. My thought was 1: there must be some sort of industrial application for this kind of adhesion and 2: I would never eat pancakes when backpacking again.JimBlue wrote:
So what camp.food did you eat in the past you no longer eat now ?
JimBlue wrote:
Shopping for groceries earleir today and I spotted on store shelves what else we had eaten.
Deviled ham, potted meat, and those little weiners that look like one-sixth size hot dogs. We typically cooked hot dogs and marshmallows over the evening campfire. All this makes great sandwiches... the first time someone wrapped biscuit dough around hot dogs cut in thirds, I wondered why they were wasting food. They did taste okay, but I can no longer eat most of this stuff. The result is kinda like green apple quick step.
Some just don't have middle names. The middle initial is replaced with a dash.TrafficJam wrote:
Next time I'm using middle names. I don't know what they are but I'll think of something.Grinder wrote:
Yer gonna get it, yer gonna get it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!TrafficJam wrote:
Ya'll cool it. Last warning.
WanderingStovie wrote:
1: papier-mâché2: I have had some luck with a small non-stick pan over an alcohol stove, but I have not done this on a trail.odd man out wrote:
Way back when I graduated from college, I did a backpacking trip up Old Rag in SNP with some classmates. One person insisted that we have pancakes for breakfast one day. So we hauled a box of pancake mix, bottle of syrup, bottle of oil, and frying pan up the mountain. The first pancake stuck to the pan like glue so for the next one we added more oil to the pan. It still stuck so we added more oil. By the time we were done, we were basically deep frying the pancakes in oil and they still stuck to the pan like glue. I'm not sure I got one edible pancake out of the deal. My thought was 1: there must be some sort of industrial application for this kind of adhesion and 2: I would never eat pancakes when backpacking again.JimBlue wrote:
So what camp.food did you eat in the past you no longer eat now ?
WanderingStovie wrote:
You ate dog thirds?JimBlue wrote:
Shopping for groceries earleir today and I spotted on store shelves what else we had eaten.
Deviled ham, potted meat, and those little weiners that look like one-sixth size hot dogs. We typically cooked hot dogs and marshmallows over the evening campfire. All this makes great sandwiches... the first time someone wrapped biscuit dough around hot dogs cut in thirds, I wondered why they were wasting food. They did taste okay, but I can no longer eat most of this stuff. The result is kinda like green apple quick step.
odd man out wrote:
I heard a funny bit from a comedienne once. She observed that the recipe for papier-mâché glue (flour and water) is the same as the recipe for bread (flour and water). That's why all of her cooking came out like glue.WanderingStovie wrote:
1: papier-mâché2: I have had some luck with a small non-stick pan over an alcohol stove, but I have not done this on a trail.odd man out wrote:
Way back when I graduated from college, I did a backpacking trip up Old Rag in SNP with some classmates. One person insisted that we have pancakes for breakfast one day. So we hauled a box of pancake mix, bottle of syrup, bottle of oil, and frying pan up the mountain. The first pancake stuck to the pan like glue so for the next one we added more oil to the pan. It still stuck so we added more oil. By the time we were done, we were basically deep frying the pancakes in oil and they still stuck to the pan like glue. I'm not sure I got one edible pancake out of the deal. My thought was 1: there must be some sort of industrial application for this kind of adhesion and 2: I would never eat pancakes when backpacking again.JimBlue wrote:
So what camp.food did you eat in the past you no longer eat now ?