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This document is used to organize the roles of a patrol during a campout

What is a duty roster?

100

The Troop typically uses this type of stove to cook with

What is a propane stove?

100

The Troop uses this to organize cooking supplies.

What is a Patrol Box?

100

This pot is heated with charcoal

What is a dutch oven?

100

This should be done immediately following mealtime on a campout

What is clean up?

200

The troop uses this type of tent

What is an A-Frame tent?

200

This is used to show what is in a food item. Where is this located?

What is a food label? On the food item?

200

This is a large risk when cooking hamburger or other meat on an open fire

What is a grease fire?

200

This bacteria is commonly found on raw foods

What is salmonella?

200

This is used to keep precipitation off tents

What is a rainfly

300

Name 3 Factors when considering where to pitch a tent

Elevated area, Debris free area, Slight Incline, Distance to other tents, Soft Ground, Consideration of Wind and Sun exposure

300

This is the angle tent stakes should be when planted into the ground

What is a 45 degree angle?

300

This is the temperature at which water will boil

What is 212 degrees fahrenheit?

300

This diagram can help what you plan to make sure you are eating balanced meals

What is My Plate?

300

This bacteria is found on raw meat once it reaches a temperature between 44and 160 degrees

What is E. Coli?

400

Name 4 LIKELY hazards you could encounter on a campout

Unexpected Change in Weather Conditions, Insect/Bug Bites, Dangerous Wild Animals, Flooding, Heat Related Injury, Heat related injuries, accidental injury from sharp objects

400

This is something you should check for at night when out camping

What is a tick?

400

This is how you can make sure to see if poultry is fully cooked

What is making sure the center is white?

400

This is what happens when someone mixes any ingredients with a surface that has raw meat

What is cross-contamination?

400

This is a common ratio of coals when cooking with a dutch oven

What is 3:1 (Top to bottom)

500

Name 5 hazards you can encounter when cooking

Food/Bacterial poisoning, Chemical poisoning, Severe Cuts, Burns, Slips or Fall

500

This is the number of coals needed for a dutch oven to reach 350 degrees

What is about 24?

500

This was the year the dutch oven was invented

What is 1707?

500

To ensure food is cooked evenly, to what degree should the lid of a dutch oven be turned.

What is a 180 degree turn?

500

What are 6 methods of cooking

baking, boiling, broiling, pan frying, simmering, steaming, microwaving, grilling, foil cooking, and use of a Dutch oven.

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