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PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:12 am
by Kurt (Indiana)
Tripmaker wrote:Did we ever figure out what to bring for Saturday night pot-luck? I know there was lots of talk about beans and by-products. I could make a crock of ham & beans again or how about pulled pork?

Jim

Optional menu:

Ham & Beans & corn bread
or
Chili & cornbread
or
Irish stew & cornbread

(keep in mind, we could have all three)

desert (cobbler or something).

Now to figure out who will make what.

First to volunteer gets to pick a menu item to cook..


I can make an Irish stew. (anyone have a problem with cooked cabbage?)

We will probably have cool weather this year (at least under 85 F) so the "Hot" dishes sound even better.

Remember, we don't need to over do the corn bread. We usually have way too much.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 10:18 am
by Tripmaker
OK I'll make a crock pot full of Chili. To make sure we don't have a repeat of last year's corn bread extravaganza, I'll bring a box of Saltines to go with the Chili.

Let's see we'll have chili with beans, possibly ham & beans, and cooked cabbage. Add some beer :beer: and we potentionally have a very explosive combination. Good thing this is an outdoor event. We better not sit too close to the campfire.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 11:03 am
by Kurt (Indiana)
Tripmaker wrote:OK I'll make a crock pot full of Chili. To make sure we don't have a repeat of last year's corn bread extravaganza, I'll bring a box of Saltines to go with the Chili.

Let's see we'll have chili with beans, possibly ham & beans, and cooked cabbage. Add some beer :beer: and we potentionally have a very explosive combination. Good thing this is an outdoor event. We better not sit too close to the campfire.


Sounds good, I'll bring a fire extinguisher and some air freshener. :thumbsup:

PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 2:27 pm
by Jst83
Well I'm doing ham and beans, let's hope it comes out better than last weekend :thumbdown:

You aren't into real hot chili are you?

PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 4:49 pm
by prohandyman
The Suttons are good for cornbread and a desert (or two)

camp out

PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 10:35 pm
by dwe
We are thinking about going to your camp out. We are from Wisconsin and were wondering what is going on in the area that weekend?

Dennis and Cheryl

PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 6:52 am
by bobhenry
All right brauts and cheese may be covered.

The closest major festival that weekend is the largest reenactment of the war of 1812 near Marion (about 15 minutes south). Maybe Kurt will chime in with more info since he from that area.

We would rather eat and swap lies all weekend. Some take long walks around the lake . There may be a little change in color if the cool temps prevail.

We would love to have ya join us. Bob

Re: camp out

PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 7:41 am
by Tripmaker
dwe wrote:We are thinking about going to your camp out. We are from Wisconsin and were wondering what is going on in the area that weekend?

Dennis and Cheryl


Hi Guys,

Here is a link to the battle re-enactment. http://www.mississinewa1812.com/

Please come join us for the weekend. Good friends, good food, and Kurt always guarantees good weather. :thumbsup:

Jim

PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 12:32 pm
by bobhenry
This a repost from tearjerkers. I know most have been there but the few that haven't may find this info of use.( I know we sure could have used it )


Sight seeing at Salamonie or Lost in the ozone again

For those of us who have never been , The main entrance to the modern camping area is just off of highway 105. Old what's her name and I decided to waste the last of the cheap gas ( under $4.00 ) in the Scion and drive over and eyeball the camping area and pick out ours. We were coming from the West on 24 out of Peru and Turned onto 524 at Lagro. We drove right to the primative camping entrance drove up and down and around and around a little over an hour. No DNR staff anywhere the few people we asked about the modern camping just thru up their hands. I know where it is but I can't tell you how to get there. We stopped and asked a local couple out mowing and they were finally able to get us to the dam we drove across and made a hard right and guess what we are back at primative camping . Right where we were 1/2 hour and 35 miles ago. We did stop at the visitors station as we crossed the dam and grabbed a site map . I am generally good with maps and directions but this snipe hunt had me ready to burn the damn map. ( no pun intended)Finally we tripped over a DNR guy and he marked the map and we made a 30 mile drive out in the country Thru Lincolnville and over to 105. Yes we finally found the main gate with less than 1/8 of a tank of gas left we were finally able to eyeball the sites and after making 3-4 loops around the campground area that Kurt had on his post we decided on a couple choices. So use S.R. 105 and don't be a dummy like me and come in on the wrong side. I felt like a real idiot !
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Were back!!!

PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 2:35 pm
by Jarred&Misty
Just wanted to let ya'll know that I went ahead and made a new account . I lost all of the other posts from last year :cry: but that's ok. So we'll be able to talk on here now. Can't wait to see all of you guys this Oct. Thanks.

Jarred :thumbsup:

Re: camp out

PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 4:14 pm
by Kurt (Indiana)
dwe wrote:We are thinking about going to your camp out. We are from Wisconsin and were wondering what is going on in the area that weekend?

Dennis and Cheryl


Jim beat me to it. The Mississinewa battle re-enactment is a good one to see. It's rated quite high as those things go. It is about 20 miles away but it's worth the trip. :thumbsup:

PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 4:18 pm
by Nitroxjunkie71
Jarred
What happened with your old account. Were you banned for posting too much? :lol: :lol: :thinking:

Kurt
I have been meaning to ask you if you knew why 37 has been shut down betweem Elwood and Marion?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 5:59 pm
by Kurt (Indiana)
Nitroxjunkie71 wrote:
Kurt
I have been meaning to ask you if you knew why 37 has been shut down betweem Elwood and Marion?


Jeff, I'm not sure since I rarely go that way but I'll try to find out.

Update

PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 6:40 pm
by Nitroxjunkie71
Thanks Kurt.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 8:01 am
by Tripmaker
Nitroxjunkie71 wrote:Kurt
I have been meaning to ask you if you knew why 37 has been shut down betweem Elwood and Marion?


:question: Let me take a stab at it. Construction? :rofl:

Perhaps aliens abducted a section of the road. My kids always blamed aliens when my Oreos came up missing.

OK I'll shut up. :DOH2: