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<blockquote data-quote="Lost Lake" data-source="post: 5441225" data-attributes="member: 12599"><p>One of my two hunting buddies has gotten lazy, so usually we only eat supper in camp one night of a typical three day hunt. So, usually it's the nearest Mexican or pizza joint.</p><p></p><p>On that one night, chili is our standard. Occasionally we will grill steaks. As far as breakfast, it's usually something quick that we don't have to cook. All three of us have gotten lazy about that, and none of us are motivated to sacrifice an extra hour of cot time for a hot breakfast. I may have to change that since the camp experience is starting to mean as much to me as the woods time. Besides, the ready- made stuff gives me the squirts, and I lose the first half hour of every morning frantically looking for a tree to lean against.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lost Lake, post: 5441225, member: 12599"] One of my two hunting buddies has gotten lazy, so usually we only eat supper in camp one night of a typical three day hunt. So, usually it’s the nearest Mexican or pizza joint. On that one night, chili is our standard. Occasionally we will grill steaks. As far as breakfast, it’s usually something quick that we don’t have to cook. All three of us have gotten lazy about that, and none of us are motivated to sacrifice an extra hour of cot time for a hot breakfast. I may have to change that since the camp experience is starting to mean as much to me as the woods time. Besides, the ready- made stuff gives me the squirts, and I lose the first half hour of every morning frantically looking for a tree to lean against. [/QUOTE]
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