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cyberkitten
03-26-2003, 09:22 PM
It's getting to be that time again, all. Let the meal planning begin! Here are the meals we need to cover:
Friday Dinner:
burgers and hot dogs and brats
baked beans
chips
cookies
Saturday Breakfast:
biscuits and gravy (biscuits will either be baked the night before or we can use an oven or two in the cabins)
scrambled eggs
fruit (grapes, oranges, bananas...any others?)
Saturday Lunch:
barbecue sandwiches
chips
fruit
pickles
??? what else ???
Saturday Dinner:
chicken-steak-veggie shish kabobs
grilled corn on the cob
??? what else ???
Sunday Breakfast:
???
Sunday Lunch:
possibly pizza depending on how lazy i feel at that point and how many of us are there.
???
Based on what seemed to work best and what was a hassle last year, the preliminary menu is in italics under each meal. I'll update this post as we decide for sure what we want and when. C'mon guys and grrls...help me out!
YUM...shishkabobs! I can't wait to make & eat those again this year! It was actually more fun to make them than eat them. ;-)
Hrmm...let's see...I think Sunday breakfast and lunch should just be sandwiches and snacks like last year, since most people will be packing up to go and stuff. Lemme think about the rest and I'll edit this post when I come up with more stuff.
Don't worry CK, I'll help ya! :D
AlexMax
03-29-2003, 01:41 AM
BBQ!!!!!!
moocow
04-03-2003, 02:14 AM
I'd say for Sunday breakfast we just have donuts or something (krispy kreme, yum), and for Sunday lunch I would say sammiches, liek Foxay said ;)
Shadowblazer
04-04-2003, 05:05 AM
Yeah, Little Debbie stuffs for Sunday Breakfast seemed to work well, and something simple like sandwiches for lunch would be appropriate too.
Matteo
04-04-2003, 10:04 AM
lol blazer.. little debbie stuffs?? I'll pass.
Give me some bacon, ham, and eggs on the fire!
Zaphod Q. IX
04-12-2003, 01:10 AM
Just a note:
Anyone who has a vegetarian diet or any special dietary requirements, please let us know. As long as we know in advance, it's very easy for us to plan and shop for. We'll most likely have some vegetarian burgers and dogs in any case, just because they're good. ;)
And yes, we'll have tons of little debbie snack cakes lying around for everyone to munch on. ;)
Jemsee
04-20-2003, 10:33 PM
Originally posted by foxygrl
YUM...shishkabobs! I can't wait to make & eat those again this year! It was actually more fun to make them than eat them. ;-)
I remember that, it was fun to make them.
I had never done that before. Good stuff it was.
http://www.evertek.net/gchalland/tempic/Jdinner.jpg
Could we throw in a few Braughtwursts on Friday?
And how about a jar or two of dill pickles with lunch on Saterday?
War Lord
04-20-2003, 10:40 PM
Me and JJ had dill pickles last year!
You haven't lived til you've watched him eat one!
cyberkitten
04-20-2003, 11:43 PM
/me adds it to the list....got it....
anything else?
Matteo
04-22-2003, 05:33 AM
Originally posted by cyberkitten
/me adds it to the list....got it....
anything else?
enough alcohol for a small irish army
moocow
04-22-2003, 11:28 AM
OMG, Beer Brats! Those things rock, yo...
Originally posted by War Lord
Me and JJ had dill pickles last year!
You haven't lived til you've watched him eat one!
I have a very seductive picture of JJ with a pickle in his mouth. I masturbate with it. Seriously... with it.. not to it ;)
One thing we had to go get in the middle of the bonfire last time was stuff for s'mores. I think that's a necessity. ;)
Watermelon would be good with Saturday night's dinner.
Sunday breakfast - Pancakes or french toast? JJ makes awesome french toast! *grin*
*still thinking of more*
cyberkitten
04-23-2003, 03:55 PM
yesh, the rest of the 5 dollar box of graham crackers is still at my house. perhaps we should make it a door prize for something
/me giggles
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