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Ride Food



 IS nice to have it all ready for you.  But sometimes the menu is NOT what you
usually eat or WANT to eat.  I hired a "chuck wagon" at my rides..they offered a
good variety at a reasonable price AND they took the risk.

I LOVED them...they were on site at 4 AM and made pancake and egg breakfasts.  They
were there all weekend and just changed staff.

teddy

"Glenda R. Snodgrass" wrote:

> > Make it a "pot-luck"....The midwest does it a lot and it sure is great!!!! So
> > many varieties of home-made food...ALWAYS better than a "catered" meal.
> > Besdies, I am a vegetarian and I then have a choice!!!
>
> No, please, no! LOL  I confess, I despise pot luck dinners as much as I do
> buffet restaurants.  It's hard enough to make meals & get enough food for
> me alone to a ride; I just don't want to *think* about having to bring
> something for a pot luck dinner.  And frankly, in the heat we have in the
> SE region so much of the year, I'd be concerned about eating a potluck
> dinner made of stuff all these folks had brought in from wherever they
> drove from 2 days ago.
>
> In fact, I would vote for having a catered dinner both Friday *and*
> Saturday.  It's definitely worth $5 or $7 to know there will be a hot meal
> ready & waiting for me, that I don't have to figure out how to cook on the
> propane stove set up inside the trailer, nor how to clean up afterwards.
>
> Glenda & Lakota
> Mobile, AL
> AERC # M18819 & H27310
> SE Region



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