On the Trail - An Outdoor Book for Girls by Lina Beard;Adelia Belle Beard
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or four yards of soft strong rope, a pair of
scissors, two spools of wire, and several yards of cheesecloth. One rope--long for mountain-climbing. =Check List of Kitchen Utensils= Two dish-pans, one for piping-hot sudsy water for washing dishes, the other for scalding-hot rinsing water. The last pan can also be used for mixing and bread-making. Select pans strong and of light weight--canvas, aluminum, or tin--and be sure they nest or fold. Two water-pails, fitted one within the other, both light weight. One coffee-pot, size to fit in pails, must not be too high. Cocoa can be made in the coffee-pot. One frying-pan, for corn-dodgers, flapjacks, fried mush, eggs, etc. One folding camp-oven, for hot biscuits, bread puddings, and many other good things relished by hungry campers. One wash-basin, to be kept strictly for washing |
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