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Old 05-10-2004, 09:07 PM   #1
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Default Useful Supplies Needed for our '4ums' Kitchen Campfire Scene at the Gathering

The following is a list of useful kitchen supplies that will be needed for our '4ums' campsite at this year's Gathering.

Large Pots.
Large frying pans and woks
Large stirring and serving spoons
Vegetable knives and parring knives
Large cutting boards
Large firepit grates
Large food bowls with lids
Large waterproof table cloths
First Aid kits
Fire extinguishers
Large rain tarps
Many folding chairs
Several 5gal. plastic buckets
Several 5gal. metal buckets (for heating shower and laundry water)
Large plastic trash bags
Books and Magazines
Games
Musical instruments

Bulk brown rice, bulk beans, bulk oats, bulk whole wheat, bulk TVP, bulk cooking oil, potatoes, oranges, lemon/limes, apples, bananas, oranges, cabbage, beets, carrots, honey, nutritional yeast, soy sauce, condiments, spices, coffee, tea, cocoa.

Shovels, picks, saws, hatchets, draw knives.

Now, if the Western Drought is really bad, then they may not allow open campfires.
So, if anyone could bring a couple of extra Coleman stoves just in case, that would be a real wise move.
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Old 05-11-2004, 07:03 AM   #2
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I can supply herbs/spices, honey and soy sauce.

Glad I can help! But Im wondering, why the saw? Will we be destroying something? A shovel is much necessary to prevent root fires. And the pick?

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Old 05-11-2004, 07:25 AM   #3
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Hey Sexydreads,

The saws are for cutting the kitchen counters out of whatever downed branches we find laying about.

I picture two u-shaped kitchen counters side by side approximately 12'x20' each.

These counters are for food preparation and serving.

The shovels and picks are for digging the latrines, compost holes, wastewater holes, and our two firepits; one for cooking and one for socializing.

And those supplies you're going to bring are going to be a biiiiig help.
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Old 05-11-2004, 07:41 PM   #4
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I might be able to bring nutritional yeast, about how much would you say we're gonna need?
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Old 05-11-2004, 08:54 PM   #5
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Hi Paix,

It's hard to calculate with nutritional yeast. It's so light. But I bet 3 to 5 pounds should be enough. Maybe too much, I mean not everybody uses it, or even knows what it is.
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Nut yeast...magic hippie dust...unlike rice & beans, you can't have too much of it. If you run out of, say, popcorn, and still have yeast left, you can trade some of the yeast for more popcorn...

Didn't see your post there, m6m. Looks like we posted at the same time. I oughta shut up, as I am not Kitchen Crew...
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Old 05-12-2004, 01:55 AM   #7
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I can get big old 12 oz cans at whole foods for pretty cheap, I've gotta go grocery shopping tommorow, so I'll price them and see, but I think I'll be able to bring that...

m6m, did you say that you're ariving the 14th or 15th in a post before? I'm thinking about riding up with a friend, and if I do go with him I'll be getting there the 15th most likley. Just wanted to check and see who else was ariving around that same time
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Yeh Paix,

I do intend on getting there on the 14th or 15th of June. Wherever 'there' is.
Can you get any popping corn at whole foods? Hint hint.
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haha, I'll check it out, I was gonna ask about that next
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popping corn? like to make popcorn?
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