Now this has nothing to do with finding gold nuggets except for the "tater nuggets" we had on the camp menu but during my years of mining I recall that the most under appreciated person in our mining crew was usually the guy that got designated as the 'camp cook'. Maybe you did not have one...but if you did not bring along store bought, prepared food or went into the nearest town for a pizza, someone had to usually took the lead in arranging or preparing meals for our team of guys during the time we were off mining and dredging for several days.
Back then we usually ate well and food was always plentiful. Breakfast was stacks of hot cakes and syrup or scrambled eggs, bacon or sausage, a dutch oven of fresh biscuits. Always there was pots of hot fresh coffee in the morning. Most every evening our dinner was a simple main course along with some potluck 'things' others brought to the table. Our mining group was usually included five, six or eight guys. Most brought along something to include with the main course. Decades of gold dredging, often into remote locations, we always had someone that was designated to handle the meals for a week or so. For the crew I mined with that person was usually ME.
I'd get back to where we camped and got to fixing the basics for our dinner's main course. As I got better in meal planning and basic cooking I accepted the job as camp cook because most of the others hated to cook, and I liked my food better than the other guys attempts at cooking. My mining friends appreciated having some good tasting food after a long day crammed into in a soggy old wet suit. i recall twenty years ago and the Dredge Earth First events in Oregon and the great food and beer shared with the others in our camp at RiversWest RV Park. No one ever went to bed hungry.
Wondering if any of you had a designated cook or was it 'food-on-the-fly' for each?
Last night I made dinner for four of my grandkids that included 'Liberty Dave's' pulled-pork 'Super-Duper' gold camp burritos...oversized 12" tortillas, homemade refried beans, fried rice, assorted peppers, onions, green chili's and LD's famous secret-sauce...not overly spicy but just a little heat. They all liked the meal.
Anyone of you want to share some of your camp recipes? Thanks!
Liberty Dave