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    I will help "G" with what ever list you come up with and keep it updated. If you want a pot luck so be it just need to decide on what it will be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    black walnut pound cake

    It it sure does sound good. If u need practice I'll test it.
    What im bringing will go with whatever is decided. Pot luck, fish, or a combo. Yum, yum.
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    E-Z is an expert cobbler tester...better make two
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    We can do pork, Mike said he did 2 picnics last spring and had very little left over. So we get 2 or 3 people to cook a picnic with different recipes. Each person will clean and chop the meat and deliver to the site. 2 picnics will fit in a smoker if someone wants to double up. I'll cook one and have space for someone else. Save the crappie cooking for fall camp.

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    G, thank you.
    Now do we cook fish or smoke pork? Fish will have a few of us tied up cooking and prepping while the pork will give us all more time to visit.
    I'll start the supply list for pork.

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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    I think Jimmy has some ideas.......you guys figure it out.....I am a old man now, will be 71 in about two and a half weeks so you younger folks figure something out and I will come eat.
    I will bring a cake for desert.
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    Quote Originally Posted by canebreaker View Post
    We can do pork, Mike said he did 2 picnics last spring and had very little left over. So we get 2 or 3 people to cook a picnic with different recipes. Each person will clean and chop the meat and deliver to the site. 2 picnics will fit in a smoker if someone wants to double up. I'll cook one and have space for someone else. Save the crappie cooking for fall camp.
    Hey Cane! I'll buy a picnic if you can smoke it. I don't have a smoker. I do mine in a heavy steel BBQ, and I'm goin' down early and that thing is too heavy to fool with! You are close to me and I can bring it to you. Let me know!

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    you can precook it, then seal it up in those vacuum bags. To heat it up, just drop them off in a pot of slow boiling water. Just as moist and good as when you first cooked it. I fed 50 people or so by myself at my Bigfoot Rally this past spring
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    Quote Originally Posted by armyman View Post
    Hey Cane! I'll buy a picnic if you can smoke it. I don't have a smoker. I do mine in a heavy steel BBQ, and I'm goin' down early and that thing is too heavy to fool with! You are close to me and I can bring it to you. Let me know!

    Calvin
    I know about carrying extra heavy stuff that gets a one time use or not at all.
    Debbie sent me a link to a concrete block cook center, thought it would be good for camping. I don't have space in my truck for 24 blocks.
    My son cooks bacon in the oven. I tried it in the smoker with hickory and cherry chips added. It takes longer, but has a better taste.
    Add your picnic to the supply list and we can get together later.

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