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1986 Meal Details

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Oakes Lunch

Description: A meal which was formerly served as the lunch on the last day of the Ceremonial Training Seminar. It's named after Michael Alan Oakes the ceremonies adviser who handled food for the event.
Ambience: The sandwiches are presented in kit form.
Cuisine: Food is chicken soup and lunch meat sandwwiches
Items Served:DoughnutsSandwich, Assorted

Soda PopSoup, Chicken Noodle

Anti-Obedience Snack

Description: Eat foods which would generally not be enjoyed by Mr. Oatley or anyone else trying to eat healthy.
Ambience: Both the food and the activities should reflect something of a sense of lawlessness. A certain amount of rude and crude behavior is both expected and encouraged.
Cuisine: Unhealthy stuff: usually fried foods, greasy foods, and sugary foods.
Items Served:French FriesFudge (Classic)

Onion RingsSoda Pop

Caste Breakfast

Description: The haves and the have-nots
Ambience: The group is divided into two castes, upper and lower. The lower caste should feel like normal Winter Camp and the upper like fine dining. The upper caste should show excellent manners
Cuisine: Both sides get the same items, but they are prepared differently -- lower caste gets scrambled eggs with stutt in them and the upper gets omelets. A past menu included Milk, Orange Juice, Pancakes, and Scrambled Eggs with Ham
Items Served:Milk, ChilledOrange Juice

PancakesScrambled Eggs with Ham

Synchronized Lunch

Description: Match your partner
Ambience: Synchronization could go one of two ways:
Follow the Leader where one person declares what everyone is going to eat and they all eat at the same time.
or
People are assigned an eating buddy and they try to eat at the same time and in the same way as much as possible.
Cuisine: Beef-a-Roni, Bread Spreads, Butter & Jelly, Bread, White, Carrot Sticks, Chocolate Chip Cookies, and Milk, Chilled
Items Served:Beef-a-RoniBread Spreads, Butter & Jelly

Bread, WhiteCarrot Sticks

Chocolate Chip CookiesMilk, Chilled

Anniversary Banquet

Description: Winter Camp XX Feast
Ambience: Awards should be presented. Probably needs a head table. .
Cuisine: Served up with foods one might find at a sports or blue & gold banquet. Bread gravy, green beans, mashed potatoes, mostaccioli, roast beef, roast chicken, and tossed salad. .
Items Served:Bread, WhiteGravy

Green BeansMashed Potatoes

MostaccioliRoast Beef

Roast ChickenTossed Salad

Theater Snack

Description: Popcorn and beverages.
Ambience: Ideally a movie is playing.
Cuisine: It should be food you might eat at a theater. Over-sized popcorn drowning in butter, maybe some boxes of candy. Sodas.
Items Served:PopcornSoda Pop

Oatley Breakfast

Description: Healthy and nutritious
Ambience: The food will be extremely healthy (and perhaps flavorless). Good manners are the order of the day and Scout uniforms are expected.
Cuisine: Healthy foods, typically oatmeal, toast, chilled milk, and unsweetened grapefruit juice.
Items Served:Bread, Whole WheatGrapefruit Juice

Milk, ChilledOatmeal

Plain Doughnut

Competition Lunch

Description: Prove yourself worthy of your food
Ambience: Members compete in a variety of contests during the meal. This could be related to the food (like fastest eater) or it could be that you do somethig during the meal.
Cuisine: Bug Juice, Italian Hoagie, Orange, Fresh, Potato Chips, and Sugar Cookies
Items Served:Bug JuiceItalian Hoagie

Orange, FreshPotato Chips

Sugar Cookies

Caveman Dinner

Description: Lights out, then eat the food using your hands. Communicate without words.
Ambience: Put away utensils, turn off the ligths after grace. Food should be served by a couple of advanced cavemen. . .
Cuisine: Spaghetti, salad, garlic bread, and chocolate pudding are traditional. . .
Items Served:Bread, Garlic - HomemadeChocolate Pudding

Milk, ChilledSpaghetti with Turkey

Tossed Salad

Pie Snack

Description: Everything has to be a pie
Ambience: None Available
Cuisine: Plenty of pies is the goal. A previous menu included Apple Pie, Blueberry Pie, Bug Juice, and Cherry Pie
Items Served:Apple PieBlueberry Pie

Bug JuiceCherry Pie

Random Meal

Description: Random Meal
Ambience: Items to eat are determined by a random roll.
Cuisine: Bug Juice, Carrot Sticks, Potato Chips, and Spaghettios with franks
Items Served:Bug JuiceCarrot Sticks

Potato ChipsSpaghettios with franks

Casino Snack

Description: Watered-down drinks and bar snacks
Ambience: Members load their snacks into cups or bowls and take them to their table so they can continue gambling. The food is just put out in bags on the counter for self-service. .
Cuisine: Chips, pretzels, nuts and a drink. .
Items Served:Assorted ChipsAssorted Nuts

PopcornSoda Pop

The Last Breakfast

Description: This will be your final breakfast for this ear
Ambience: This is usually a semi-formal affair to recognize the last breakfast of another camp and another year.
Cuisine: Typically this should be a nice breakfast, probably omelets to order or something similar.
Items Served:Grits, JackpotMilk, Chilled

Orange JuiceToast

Conglomerate Lunch

Description: Rand Stew and its companions
Ambience: This is usually a somehwat haphazard assortment of leftovers from the week. It's very casual. . .
Cuisine: Rand stew and a variety of leftovers. .
Items Served:Apple, FreshBug Juice

LeftoversRand Stew