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Posted by MrAbele on Tuesday, November 06, 2007 (04:22:01) (169 reads)

The Mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.

“Each of the one hundred will learn something from Scouting, and all will develop hobbies that will add interest throughout the rest of their lives. Approximately one-half will serve in the military, and in varying degrees, profit from their Scout training. At least one will use it to save another person’s life, and many may credit it for saving their own.

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Training Adult Training
Posted by MrAbele on Thursday, August 23, 2007 (16:46:29) (59 reads)

All adult leaders, from scoutmasters to committee members should go through the Online training that is available for them. Go to this site:

BSA Online Learning Center

You will need your BSA Id# to make sure you get the proper credit for it.

The training doesn't take that much time and you can do it at midnight in your pajammas if you want so everyone should be able to do this. Below is a list of the training items you will need.

Troop Commitee Members:
Youth Protection Training
Boy Scout Leader Fast Start
Troop Committee Challenge

Scoutmasters, Assistant Scoutmasters
Youth Protection Training
Boy Scout Leader Fast Start
Troop Comittee Challenge
Safe Swim Defense
Safety Afloat


Be sure to print the online training reciept for your records - you can go online and get this anytime with your login and password.

Thank You


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211 Recipies
Posted by MrAbele on Sunday, November 11, 2007 (14:29:44) (59 reads)

Be sure to check out the Recipies Section - for some great recipies that have been used on campouts or at Troop Commitee or just in our homes.

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211 Great Knot Site
Posted by MrAbele on Friday, November 02, 2007 (22:41:27) (213 reads)

I ran across a great animated knot site and wanted to put it here so all can get to it quickly.
There are other animated knot sites but this one does a very good job with the knots that are specific to the early boy scout ranks. Scouter, Tenderfoot, Second Class and First Class.

Take a look and tie them and come get your book signed at a meeting.

Folsoms Animated Knots


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211 Pop Corn Take Orders Due
Posted by MrAbele on Friday, October 12, 2007 (03:21:26) (52 reads)

Note:

All Pop Corn Take orders are Due on Tuesday October 23 - no exceptions.

Please see Donny Harrison for any questions - be sure to bring your take orders.


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Fish in a Bag
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1-3 lbs of Fresh Fish (Flaky White Fish is better) Grouper, Tilapia, Cod, Pollock, Flounder, Mahi Mahi

1-2 Limes Sliced thin

1/4-1/2 Onion Peeled and sliced in chuncks

Grape or Sweet Cherry Tomatoes - Sliced in half

Fresh Crushed Garlic or Garlic chopped from jar - about 1-2 tablespoons
Garlic Salt
Old Bay Seasoniong
Black Pepper Grinder
Olive Oil - Light or Extra Virgin
Parchment Paper
Large Cookie Sheet
Stapler
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Lay out Parchment Paper on Cookie Sheet - lay out enough that it has 4-5 inches longer than the cookie sheet.

Place your fish filet or fillets in the middle of the sheet - arrange them so the paper can still be pulled together to make a bag.

It is ok if some of the filets overlap if they are a thinner fish.

Sprinkle with Garlic Salt, Old Bay and crack some fresh black pepper over the fish.

Sprinkle the Crushed or Chopped Garlic over the fish

Spread out the Onion and tomatoes over the filets.
Spread the sliced limes over the fish - - In my opinion - You can't have too many limes in this.

Sprinkle with some Oil

Seal the bag shut - pull the 2 short sides of the parchment paper together and start to staple it - don't be shy about how close you put the staples.

Roll the ends of the overhang up tight and staple the ends.

Lightly Brush the Parchment Paper with the oil (One trick that may be easier is to spray the bag with Pam or other Aerosol Oil)

Bake at 375-400 Degrees for approx 20-30 minutes - depending upon how thick the fish filets were - Mahi Mahi and Grouper with take 25-30 and thinner like Flounder and Tilapia will take 20-25.

Open bag and dig in - it will be hot.
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Variations - Shrimp, Scallops, Clam meat - with shellfish - may have to reduce the cooking time - 15 to 20 or less - don't overcook shellfish - Shrimp and Scallops better a little undercooked.



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