Ignis Scientia (
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fandomhigh2021-06-25 05:50 am
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Cooking for Camp and Field; Friday, First Period [06/25].
While Ignis was fairly sure he had done very little in accomplishing the admittedly, surprisingly monumental task of turning some of these students into chefs by any stretch of the imagination, he went into this final class of the workshop feeling optimistic about how it had gone because, if anything, they had not needed to call the fire department even once, and, all things considered, that seemed...impressive.
Of course, there was still one class to get through, and the open ended nature of the activity should at least make things...interesting.
"Well," Ignis greeted them with a nod, "congratulations on surviving thus far, and with, it would seem, very few incidents. Let's plan to keep it that way for our final class. Since we've covered most of the basics to a fine degree, today will mostly be about putting those basics to use. Sometimes, when one is out in the field, one is restricted on what sort of ingredients are available to them, and so, in the spirit of such scarcity and creativity, each of you will be given a cooler with a limited amount of randomized ingredients, and it's up to you create something out of that to feed the camp. The basics...fresh water, salt, oil, and sugar...will be provided, but everything else must either be from your cooler, borrowed from someone else's cooler, or foraged in the wild."
If it came to foraging, he very much suspected this was the last he'd see of Lucille and Tisarwat...
"Let me know if you have any questions, otherwise, I'll let you all get to setting up your camp kitchens and exploring your options."
Of course, there was still one class to get through, and the open ended nature of the activity should at least make things...interesting.
"Well," Ignis greeted them with a nod, "congratulations on surviving thus far, and with, it would seem, very few incidents. Let's plan to keep it that way for our final class. Since we've covered most of the basics to a fine degree, today will mostly be about putting those basics to use. Sometimes, when one is out in the field, one is restricted on what sort of ingredients are available to them, and so, in the spirit of such scarcity and creativity, each of you will be given a cooler with a limited amount of randomized ingredients, and it's up to you create something out of that to feed the camp. The basics...fresh water, salt, oil, and sugar...will be provided, but everything else must either be from your cooler, borrowed from someone else's cooler, or foraged in the wild."
If it came to foraging, he very much suspected this was the last he'd see of Lucille and Tisarwat...
"Let me know if you have any questions, otherwise, I'll let you all get to setting up your camp kitchens and exploring your options."

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Listen to the Lecture - Cooking for Camp and Field, 06/25.
Cooking Challenge - Cooking for Camp and Field, 06/25.
Basics are provided, and you can work with each other and each other's ingredients and things that could be foraged, as well. So best of luck. Please just don't burn down part of the preserve.
Randomized coolers of ingredients will include:
For Lucille: taco shells, a potato, a cantaloupe
For Julius: Cheetos, a pack of hamburgers, spaghetti
For Tisarwat: a slice of cheesecake, a carrot, large flour tortillas
For Prompto: a bar of chocolate, an ear of corn, pita bread
Re: Cooking Challenge - Cooking for Camp and Field, 06/25.
WUT???
If anything, he figured at least the corn was easy to cook on a campfire, toast up some pita, nibble on some chocolate...not the most creative thing in the world, but, hey, he wouldn't be starving with these options!
Re: Cooking Challenge - Cooking for Camp and Field, 06/25.
That one thing was cheesecake burritos.
Which on principle alone was terrible, but then you had to go and consider the fact that most people ate burritos with their hands.
She practically had to suppress a shudder, and realized it was far too early for this sort of thing...
Re: Cooking Challenge - Cooking for Camp and Field, 06/25.
So, fried potatoes and cantaloupe in a taco shell? Lucille had had worse. She would wear gloves so as to not make Tisarwat uncomfortable, of course.
Talk to Ignis - Cooking for Camp and Field, 06/25.
OOC - Cooking for Camp and Field, 06/25.