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Logo recipes la Bars11⁄4 cups quick-cooking oats 1⁄4 cup whole wheat flour 1⁄4 cup toasted wheat germ 2 teaspoons cinnamon 1⁄4 cup honey 1⁄3 cup raisins or chopped dried apricots Combine the …

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Logo recipes 1tsp maple flavoring 1/4 cup chocolate chips 3/8 cup sliced almonds . 4-3/4 cups ground rolled oats (use regular oatmeal, not instant, and grind the oats in a food processor to a fine powder)

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Logo recipes View current Cooking Merit Badge requirements and resources from the official Boy Scouts of America Merit Badge Hub

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Logo recipes Nov 30, 2020  · Cooking is a fun Eagle-required merit badge that’ll teach you skills to safely prepare a meal in any location. You’ll also learn about proper nutrition, food storage, as well as different cooking techniques. When I was a Scout, earning the Cooking merit badge taught me to …

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Logo recipes 5. Camp Cooking. Using the MyPlate food guide or the current USDA nutrition model, plan a menu that includes four meals, one snack, and one dessert for your patrol (or a similar size …

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Logo recipes Cooking merit badge pamphlet. In the 2023 and 2024 Scouts BSA Requirements books, and on scouting.org, ... The meals prepared for Cooking merit badge requirements , , and ò will ... In …

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Logo recipes Apr 4, 2022  · frying, simmering, steaming, microwaving, grilling, foil cooking, and use of a Dutch oven. b. Discuss the benefits of using a camp stove on an outing vs. a charcoal or wood fire. c. …

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Logo recipes Use a skillet over campfire coals OR a Dutch oven for the third meal, and cook the fourth meal in a foil pack OR on a skewer. Serve all of these meals to your patrol or a group of youth.*. In the …

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Logo recipes owing: Discuss EACH of the following cooking. ethods. For each one, describe the equipment needed, how temperature control is maintained, and name at least one food that can be …

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Logo recipes ible. While on a trail hike or backpacking trip, prepare and serve two meals and a snack from the menu planned for require. ment 7. At least one of those meals must be cooked over a fire, or …

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Logo recipes ON WITH A MERIT BADGE COUNSELOR.The meals prepared for Cooking merit badge requirements 4, 5, and 6 will count only toward fulfilling those requirements and will not count …

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Logo recipes More Merit Badges. The Cooking merit badge is an exciting opportunity for scouts to learn valuable skills in the kitchen. This badge covers a wide range of topics, including cooking at …

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Logo recipes Jan 1, 2024  · Use a skillet over campfire coals OR a Dutch oven for a fourth meal, and cook the fifth meal in a foil pack OR on a skewer. Serve all of these meals to your patrol or a group of …

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Logo recipes • The first aid–related information found in this pamphlet is a condensed version of that found in other BSA publications. The counselor should be familiar with the additional informa-tion on …

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Logo recipes Feb 19, 2023  · Aim for at least 2.5 cups of vegetables and 2 cups of fruit per day. Choose whole grains instead of refined grains. Whole grains are higher in fiber and nutrients than refined …

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Logo recipes In general calorie requirements are around 2200 calories per day for most older teens and adults (males). Females require a little less, young and growing kids need more. In any given day, …

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Logo recipes • The first aid–related information found in this pamphlet is a condensed version of that found in other BSA publications. The counselor should be familiar with the additional information on …

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Logo recipes Using at least five of the seven cooking methods from requirement 4, prepare and serve yourself and at least one adult (parent, family member, guardian, or other responsible adult) one …

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Logo recipes Cooking Merit Badge Check Off Sheet. 1. Health and safety. Do the following: (b) Show that you know first aid for and how to prevent injuries or illnesses that could occur while preparing meals and eating, including burns and scalds, cuts, choking, and allergic reactions. (c) Describe how meat, fish, chicken, eggs, dairy products, and fresh ...

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