What is a square knot?
A sticker that shows the price per ounce or per unit on a store shelf.
What is a Unit Price Tag?
Be Prepared!
What is the Boy Scout Motto?
One of these should always be included in a basic cook kit.
What is hot pot tongs or gloves?
When there are two of you, both of you can pitch in and help with all the cooking and clean up.
What is cooking with a buddy?
Plastic or nylon rope.
What type of rope can be fused?
What is 75 steps?
Brings out the flavor of your cooking.
What is herbs and spices?
Avoid this by turning down the heat and stirring often.
What is scorching?
You need this many pots to begin clean up after a meal.
What is three pots?
The perfect knot for dragging a log across the ground.
Whas is Timber hitch?
True or False. You should bury and scatter left over food at least 55 feet from your camp.
FALSE. Food scraps can draw wildlife close to campsites. That can be dangerous for them and for you.
Scouting cook books usually base recipes on this many servings.
What is 8 servings?
Smear it on the outside of your pots to help soot wash off more easily after campfire cooking.
What is dishwashing liquid?
If a meal requires more than one cook, this scout will supervise the tasks of other cooks while doing some of the cooking.
Who is the head cook?
A good knot for tying a rope around your waist.
What is Bowline knot?
Scout, Tenderfoot, Second class, First class, Star, Life, & Eagle
What are the seven ranks?
A food that's heavy to carry, and the empty containers must be packed out for recycling or proper disposal.
What is canned food?
A trip where cooking mostly involves adding water to dehydrated food.
What is a backcountry trip?
Separate clean and dirty pots and utensils. Put the clean items away.
What is cleaning up after meals?
A knot used to begin and end many lashings.
What is Clove Hitch?
Bundle wrap, drugstore wrap and handle wrap are variations of this method.
What is Foil Packet Cooking?
Clean, quick to heat water and cook food, and easy to light in any weather.
What is a camp stove
This is where you learn the best ways to stay safe around fire.
What is Unit Fireguard Chart?
Clean, Separate, Cook, and Chill are the four steps to this USDA (U.S. Dept. of Agriculture) suggested method.
What is Be Food-Safe?