Webelos of Pack 890, Glines Fourth Ward, came to earn their Outdoorsman Activity Badge. Here the pledge ofAlleglance and prayer are through. Ty Winn, Grayson Gothard and Colton Gardner are ready for instruction on how to make a peach cobbler in the dutch oven.
I am letting each boy add to the cobbler. Karson Petersen is listening Cessie Caldwell, little Galvin Gardner came, too. Landon Jones is just in picture. I'm wearing the 'Thank You Apron' the Pack gave us when we resigned from the Pack last year. That ended my 54th year of being registered with the Boy Scouts of America. Chuck had served 29 years since he was baptised. He got his Eagle at age 14 in 1947. Now we have them down whenever our help is needed.
After the peaches were put in Grayson pours the cake mix.
Jett Batty is adding another cake mix as we doubled the recipe. We had a lot of people to feed. We put the cake on first as it needed to cook while they were doing other things. We had soap and water to wash before they helped with the cobbler.
Chuck is fixing the coals to cook the cobbler. Behind him is where they practiced putting up a tent.
Now they are to learn how to start a fire. Many had never put a match to tender to make a fire. Colton is showing them how to hold the match so the flame will be at the end of the match, not burning upward to their hand.
Kathy Caldwell is helping instruct them. Yvonne Cardner is helping put the hot dogs on a stick. They are wrapped with a biscuit.
Padegimus is checking his out. We all learned how to put them on. Some were burnt and some were ugh! But they ate them.
We had water, carrots and hot dogs. Not a real healthy meal, but a learning one. I'm sure they went home for something else. The cobbler was hot and good, so the day wasn't so bad.
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