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Cracker barrel is held in the evening, usually at camp, Camporees or other functions with the Boy Scouts of America. Simply put, it is an evening snack and.
Cracker barrel is held in the evening, usually at camp, Camporees or other functions with the Boy Scouts of America. Simply put, it is an evening snack and time for fellowship with other scouts. The term “cracker barrel” is most thought to come from the time when people would shop at their local General Store and gather around the cracker barrel to sit and visit with others in the community, much like the modern day “water cooler ”. The food is kept simple; cheese and crackers, summer sausage, pizza bites, nachos, buffalo wings or hot dogs cut up in barbeque sauce. If you feel like getting fancy, roasted marshmallows or smore’s are a welcome treat to any Troop or Pack. The truth is, cracker barrel is more about visiting with other scouts and leaders, telling stories and tales of adventures had since the last time they met. Cracker barrel is a good time for leaders to make announcements, hand out the next day’s itinerary or answer questions about the schedule. You can also host a “Leader Cracker Barrel”. On multi-day camp-outs, an adult cracker barrel can be used for the adults to introduce themselves and discuss the events ahead, when do they start, when/where is the flag ceremony, etc. Another tradition of the Boy Scouts, the cracker barrel may have an odd name, but is imbedded in tradition and part of the camp culture that scouts use still today.','url':'https://cubscoutpack305.wordpress.com/2010/11/04/what-is-cracker-barrel/','og_descr':'Cracker barrel is held in the evening, usually at camp, Camporees or other functions with the Boy Scouts of America. Simply put, it is an evening snack and time for fellowship with other scouts. Th...