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Current Entry: Chinese Dinner
This meal was served at Winter Camp III, and saw campers struggle to eat spaghetti with chopsticks. Spaghetti has been served at many Winter Camps, but thanks to this meal and the Caveman Dinner, it has only been eaten with forks a few times: at Winter Camp I, as part of the 162-Dish Banquet at Winter Camp XXV, as a last-minute substitute for the Leftover Dinner at Winter Camp XXVIII, and as the Servant Leadership Dinner at Winter Camp XXXVI. Also of interest at this meal were fortune cookies, where many Roman Catholic campers found fortunes indicating that they could soon expect an addition to their family.
In its return at Winter Camp XXIX, the menu included dishes that were arguably more Chinese: egg drop soup, jade green rice, and honey pork. Fortune cookies made a return to the menu. The meal was also served at Winter Camp XXX.
