NYS Fall Camporee at Moreau Lake SP Oct 1-3 2010

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Postby frank_a » Wed Sep 29, 2010 1:33 pm

Mary, it there's any time I hope they're NOT right, it's tomorrow and Friday!

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Postby TheresaD » Wed Sep 29, 2010 3:27 pm

OMG Mary! Please... STOP!!! You're making me drool!!! :R When I read an earlier post about your soup it sounded wonderful. The croutons must really give it that special something. I can't wait to taste it.
Oh and Becky...I've never had chicken chili. It sounds really good as well! You should definitely show off your award.
It's sounding like we're gonna have some good eats this weekend!
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Postby Rick Sheerin » Wed Sep 29, 2010 3:43 pm

campadk wrote:
boomer wrote:
As far as hats go, talk about pot calling the kettle :lol: -what's on your head :lol:


Ed's backup hat!

Actually I don't even know what the story was behind those hats. I just remember have one put on my head. Maybe they were Rick's for all I know, and he had them stashed in his Metzendorf. Are they some sort of New Yorker Tailgating party prerequisite? I'm going to bring my own 'normal' hat this time around.

We are packing up tonight and will start or journey early tommorrow. Hoping to arrive at Moreau around noon if all goes well (and we don't get side tracked along the way).


Excuse me Dave, but nice try! I believe it was you and Kate who brought those Brokeback Mtn hats! And you and Ed disappeared for quite some time after putting them on! :thinking: :lol: :lol:
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Postby campadk » Wed Sep 29, 2010 5:34 pm

Just asked Kate about those... apparently we had stopped at the dollar store to get 'tailgate' party stuff... supposedly we were representing the Ottawa 'rough riders'. Ed must have took the 'tailgating' and 'rough riding' seriously! :o

Yeah thats it! Ed stole that hat!

This year I'll bring one of my beer 'man' hats... think manly! 8)

PS. Those hats are supposedly in our basement! :oops:
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Postby rfinley » Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:48 pm

OK, I may have over done it on the Manhattan Chowder....
Come hungry on Saturday !!!
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Postby TheresaD » Wed Sep 29, 2010 9:29 pm

I was just filling out my pre-registration for this weekend and while looking at some of the info on the campground I noticed this. I thought there might be folks that will want to be aware of this in case they didn't see it.

****Please note, most of the fire pits at the campground are NOT equipped with a cooking grill. If you would like to grill food over a campfire, please bring your own grill.****
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Postby boomer » Thu Sep 30, 2010 8:05 am

TheresaD wrote:I was just filling out my pre-registration for this weekend and while looking at some of the info on the campground I noticed this. I thought there might be folks that will want to be aware of this in case they didn't see it.

****Please note, most of the fire pits at the campground are NOT equipped with a cooking grill. If you would like to grill food over a campfire, please bring your own grill.****


we always have ours with us because sometimes it says they have a grill at some places & I would never use what is there LOL
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Postby humormeplease » Thu Sep 30, 2010 9:31 am

TheresaD wrote:I was just filling out my pre-registration for this weekend and while looking at some of the info on the campground I noticed this. I thought there might be folks that will want to be aware of this in case they didn't see it.

****Please note, most of the fire pits at the campground are NOT equipped with a cooking grill. If you would like to grill food over a campfire, please bring your own grill.****


Thanks for the heads up! :Flippin Burger:
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Postby mary and bob » Thu Sep 30, 2010 9:35 am

becky i'm with you, who knows whats been on some of them!, choc cakes are in the oven, meatballs and soup is done, just have to make the crutons, good day for cooking with the rain. better stop tomorow 8) . Hopefully not a repeat of last october, but we'll make our teardown happy rain or shine. see everyone tomorow, AND IT IS RAIN OR SHINE ;)
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Postby Finntec » Thu Sep 30, 2010 9:53 am

Perhaps I missed some, but here are most of the menu ideas so far:

Pineapple Custard, Cookies, Chocolate Chip Cookies, Autumn Bisque Soup, Soup, Stew, chili, Baked Beans, Pasta, Baked Crab Dip, clam chowder, garden salad, hummus & red hot blues, chili & taco dip, white bean chicken chili.

Sounds like a hardy selection!

I'm thinking apple sauce, Italian apple crumb tart or something from the garden... or should I bring what's missing? Italian bread and warm cider for all?

You be the judge! Cast your vote now.
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Postby Finntec » Thu Sep 30, 2010 9:56 am

btw... just in case anyone thought we were going to break with tradition, we will be arriving late Friday evening. 9-10 pm.? :rainy:
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Postby boomer » Thu Sep 30, 2010 10:10 am

Rain is coming down pretty heavy now, & I think it will be picking up as the day goes by...anyone else getting to Moreau today? We have garage space to park in!!
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Postby boomer » Thu Sep 30, 2010 12:18 pm

Drove thru the campground-no one there yet LOL
Ranger says that the pavilion is booked for Saturday but no rain expected....
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Re: Food

Postby Rick Sheerin » Thu Sep 30, 2010 3:42 pm

Finntec wrote:Perhaps I missed some, but here are most of the menu ideas so far:

Pineapple Custard, Cookies, Chocolate Chip Cookies, Autumn Bisque Soup, Soup, Stew, chili, Baked Beans, Pasta, Baked Crab Dip, clam chowder, garden salad, hummus & red hot blues, chili & taco dip, white bean chicken chili.

Sounds like a hardy selection!

I'm thinking apple sauce, Italian apple crumb tart or something from the garden... or should I bring what's missing? Italian bread and warm cider for all?

You be the judge! Cast your vote now.

Don't forget, I'll be bringing the Hoffman hot dogs. Wouldn't be a tailgate party without some dogs cookin' on the grill!

Ray- I vote for the Italian bread and warm cider! Providing you make the bread and press the cider yourself, of course! :D
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Postby Rick Sheerin » Thu Sep 30, 2010 3:44 pm

Finntec wrote:btw... just in case anyone thought we were going to break with tradition, we will be arriving late Friday evening. 9-10 pm.? :rainy:

:lol: :lol:
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