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Someone please summarize what we should each bring for meals, etc.? I can stop by a wholesale club on the way down, but we could end up with three meals of just potato chips, etc.

Thanks.

Philbert
 
Fri night we are cooking fish and taters and onions. I have 10 pounds of fish fillets 10 pounds potatoes and 5 pounds onions. I did grab come munchie stuffs for grazing too.

Sat am rolls and biscuits n gravy for the overnighters.

Sat noon we were going to get 25 pizzas and pass a hat to cover it.

Sat evening will be leftovers.

If you would like to bring something to fit into that that would be awesome.

Please bring your camp chairs too.
 
Fri night we are cooking fish and taters and onions. I have 10 pounds of fish fillets 10 pounds potatoes and 5 pounds onions. I did grab come munchie stuffs for grazing too.

Sat am rolls and biscuits n gravy for the overnighters.

Sat noon we were going to get 25 pizzas and pass a hat to cover it.

Sat evening will be leftovers.

If you would like to bring something to fit into that that would be awesome.

Please bring your camp chairs too.
No meat candy...... All year I look forward to it...


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I was planning on driving down this weekend but the weather looks good so that means spring tillage and planting. Just a thought for some competitive action, around here I've tried to get some guys to have a wood splitting competition but there was no interest-too much like work... My idea was give each competitor a similiar sized piece of crotch oak, maple, elm, etc. and do a shotgun start to see who can noodle their piece into reasonable sized 16-18" long firewood. One rule for size I thought of was you have to be able to pick it up with one hand. Might be a way to put the larger saws to work a little more too.
 
I was planning on driving down this weekend but the weather looks good so that means spring tillage and planting. Just a thought for some competitive action, around here I've tried to get some guys to have a wood splitting competition but there was no interest-too much like work... My idea was give each competitor a similiar sized piece of crotch oak, maple, elm, etc. and do a shotgun start to see who can noodle their piece into reasonable sized 16-18" long firewood. One rule for size I thought of was you have to be able to pick it up with one hand. Might be a way to put the larger saws to work a little more too.
Can I just use my splitter?


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