Scouting
8/19/2010 1:39:00 PM by Paula De Angeils

As a kid I was never at all infatuated with the thought of camping. I remember going to my Aunt Mary’s house in Cattaraugus, NY, and playing inside a camper they had set up in their back yard. To me, even that wasn’t appealing. But then my mom got me into Brownies. No, not the dessert, the Girl Scouts. And I must admit I did have fun while I was involved in this organization.
Recently I was talking with Fr. Paul D. Seil, host of Our Daily Bread, and he remembers going camping with his family and having a wonderful time. He also remembers making pizza in a pie-iron, which for all us non-campers is like a wrought iron sandwich machine on a long wrought iron pole which is then placed in the middle of your camp fire, hence cooking whatever is between the medal plates.
So while we were in our "camping" mode, we decided to invite some scouts onto the show to share not only their delicious camping recipes but also a glimpse into what it means to be a girl or boy scout. So, tune into
Our Daily Bread, Saturday September 11, at 5:30 a.m. and noon on WKBW-TV Ch. 7. After the show remember to go to the web site at
www.odbtv.org for the day’s recipes which will be Fr. Paul’s Fish in Foil (we couldn’t find a pie iron) from the Boy Scouts – Lemon Lime Soda Apple Dumplings and from the Girl Scouts – Tagalong Milkshakes.
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