Saturday, July 9, 2011

Hobo Dinner




I was a Girl Scout Extrodinaire. Of course, I could not have been without the dedication of our Leaders and the bonds formed with the other girls in my troop. We had 3 leaders and 18 girls that went from Brownies, to Girl Scouts, to Cadettes, to Senior Scouts. Everyone in our troop earned the equivalent of the Boy Scout Eagle.  We earned every badge in the Girl Scout Handbook. 

We did a lot of wilderness camping, built a lot of campfires, told so many ghost stories we were too scared to sleep while out in the middle of the woods. We always pitched and trenched our tents and in most places, dug our own latrines. Almost every member of our troop was also in the glee club, so we sang some beautiful campfire songs. 

We gathered our own firewood--tender, kindling, and fuel, then cooked delicious food over the campfire. Anyone who has spent much time outdoors, knows what an appetite occurs and how totally delicious everything cooked in the open tastes. 

We used to make these Hobo Dinners and I still love them. Of course I have such beautiful memories attached.

Hobo Dinner
Sheets of foil
1/4 lb. ground beef
Several slices onion
Slices of potato
Sliced carrot
Salt and pepper

Wrap packets up tightly and cook on hot coals of a campfire until done.  Serve with ketchup.


Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.


2 comments:

  1. Rocquie, I too was a scout. Going to camp was my favorite. I still love to camp. There was nothing I would not do for my leader. Of course we never realize the investment the leaders make, until adulthood. Thanks for a great post.

    PS, granddaughter will love this dinner!

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  2. I know baby and I are having for supper!

    -Alice












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