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Old 02-10-2010, 07:48 AM
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...almost forgot the buffalo jerky from the bison ranch in waterford maine...awesome!!
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Cold Cut Combo from Subway with an 18 pack of busch
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I almost forgot the beef jerky too
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I have the boat,my buddy brings the food.Starts out in the morning with home made sausage with maple syrup,about 10 esh he brakes out the stuffed ham sandwiches with chips ,beer.crackers,beer,peanut brittle.beer and deviled eggs? oh yea did I forget the beer?He also likes alittle weed now and then but I make him stay on the back deck with that.
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Whatever i can get from WAWA in the am ,i like roasted pork but they do not have it .All we do it put them on a tray in the cooler with the fixings in separate containers we double bag the hoagies. Italian ,Turkey ,Virginia ham and cheese are among the usuals. I learned my lesson in Key West as we forgot to take precautions with food ,everything got soggy so bad that even the meat tasted awful needless to say we went hungry for a long time .Always remember to leave the drain plug open for the food cooler.
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Wawa ham and cheese hoagie with mayo for lunch. 2 hard boiled eggs for snackin tradition. Oh, and cold Bud light!
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I have the boat,my buddy brings the food.Starts out in the morning with home made sausage with maple syrup,about 10 esh he brakes out the stuffed ham sandwiches with chips ,beer.crackers,beer,peanut brittle.beer and deviled eggs? oh yea did I forget the beer?He also likes alittle weed now and then but I make him stay on the back deck with that.
You know the CG can take your boat if they ever find weed onboard.
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Any sandwich with Horseradish gets it done offshore for me. If I leave the dock at 0530 I'm usually tearing into my first sandwich around 0900.
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I usually live on beer pretzel sticks and pringles on the water. Sometimes I will get a Cuban Sandwich. Fried chicken is always the best. Too much food in means some has to go out and CCs are not really dump friendly. If I ever sat down to drop a duce I would probably have 6 lines take off at once. That would be a bad scene.
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Cuban sandwich and cold garbanzo bean soup...tastes great, and those garbanzo beans have a way of coming around a little later..you can use "the aroma" to keep the mosquitoes or noseeums off ya...even keeps your buddy from horning in on that spot on the transom you like to fish.....
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I usually take fixins to make BLTs.I don't assemble the sandwich until we're going to eat,sort of a make your own buffet.I make the toast at home and store in a ziploc,tomatoes,lettuce,mayo,and bacon are stored in individual tupperware containers.
NOW breakfast is "GAME ON "!!!!!!!

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pbj for breakfast, catch some snapper on the way out to make civiche (already have tomatoes, jalapeņos cut add snapper and lime juice let sit in cooler) in a couple hours it is done.
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