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Posted 6/27/2008 7:35:38 AM


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bamasam (6/27/2008)
Funny thing Garbo is the last time we got checked by FWC after checking all of the usuall the officer asked me why is the bow of your boat so low in the water and I replied that I promise there are not anymore people in the cuddy cabin that my wife just has that much crap in there

I will admit that I am the worlds worst when it comes to the amount of drinks I bring.  I usually way over do it.  And the problem is also, when I get home, I tend to just unload the cooler from the boat and not the contents. 

Well it has trash, half eaten sandwiches, empty beer cans with a sip left in them, all left in the cooler.  By the time that I remember that I left all that crap in the cooler, it's growing all kinds of colors inside there and the smell is just horrible.  So I just end up throwing away tons of drinks because of that.

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Posted 6/27/2008 9:08:50 AM


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bamasam (6/27/2008)
Funny thing Garbo is the last time we got checked by FWC after checking all of the usuall the officer asked me why is the bow of your boat so low in the water and I replied that I promise there are not anymore people in the cuddy cabin that my wife just has that much crap in there

Someone on the old forum posted a recipe for canned fish snacks that I wish I could find. If anyone has it I would love to get it again.

Wasn't that chris that posted about canning mullet? Seems he had a GREAT recipe that I also wanted to try.....Come on Chris, Dig it out again

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Post #135698
Posted 6/30/2008 9:27:45 AM
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gatorade, rice krispies, coke, either apple market sandwhich or subway, cookies, chips, water, and fruit.
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Posted 6/30/2008 9:52:00 AM


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A big bag of Combos and water and most important beer
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Posted 6/30/2008 10:29:37 AM


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I ususally go and get 2 loaves of french bread from the grocery store, and then I get the deli to cut up a Pound of Roast Bee, a Pound of Turkey, and a Pound of Ham , and a pound of cheese, lettuce, tomatoe, horseradish, mustard, onion, and make 2 huge sandwiches.  Then for drinks, i typically dont bring beer on the boat, i got really sick one time years ago and since then all i bring are usually a case of water, or powerade, and some soda's.
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Posted 6/30/2008 12:33:57 PM


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My wife is the queen of out in nature food , she will pack me and my boys lots of fruit , chips , and an aray of sandwiches. I like her pemintto cheese sandwiches and itailan panini's.Lots of liquid( have been broke down for 27 hours 25 miles out before) and mre's are also a good idea.

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Posted 7/1/2008 9:12:44 AM
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Posted 7/4/2008 10:52:42 PM


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Best thing I ever bought for getting out on the water is a charcoal grill from Wal Mart that is portable. Me and my girlfriend cook burgers and hot dogs nearly every trip now and it is a ton of fun. I also like- chips and dip, fruit salad, pepperoni with cheese and crackers, boiled peanuts (spicy or regular from the guy near Inside Out furniture), Wal Mart deli items or Hormel snack trays, even Pizza Hut- at least my folks loved it back in the day when I would bring it on the boat after leaving work. Sure am glad I have a real job now! If I had it to do over I'd probably make my portable grill a gas unit instead of charcoal- match light charcoal can have its ignition fluid evaporate. My girlfriend can make dip for fruit out of marshmallow fluff and cream cheese that is awesome. Maybe I can get her to post the recipe but she says it's not real healthy because of the sugar- sure is tasty thou