Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Camp "iT" Guide Services

While Camp "iT" doesn't actually offer any kind of guide service, there is a bounty of great hunting opportunities. In this pic, you can see our archery hunter "Sam" and his highly skilled giude "Jack" felt that the best opportunity on this particular day was to hunt right from the porch of camp. Here he's seen gruntin' in a big one for "Sam". The well equipped guides at Camp "iT" also take safety to heart, seen in the use of a blaze orange hunting vest by our guide "Jack". Great care is also taken to ensure that our hunters stay hydrated during their long hours afield, as evidenced by the multiple bottles of refreshing "beverage" seen on the treestand platform, within easy reach of our hunter should he begin to feel parched. Needless to say that on this day, there was no big game killed, just a few brain cells.

PLEASE NOTE: This photograph was taken strictly for entertainment purposes. Camp "iT" and it's members do not in any way condone the use of alcoholic beverages during hunting hours (unless you're not hunting...). It is illegal in the state of Pennsylvania to hunt while under the influence of alcoholic beverages or other controlled substances, and Camp "iT" stands behind this law. Again, this is NOT a real hunting photo. That should be pretty obvious, however I'm sure that someone somewhere would take it seriously had I not written this disclaimer.

Camp iT Baked Oatmeal

This is an opening-day favorite, served at Camp iT for who knows how many years. It's a slightly sweet, hearty way to start your day in the woods....

Ingredients

§ 2 eggs
§ 1 cup sugar
§ 1/2 cup oil
§ 3 cups regular oatmeal
§ 2 teaspoons baking powder
§ 1 cup milk
§ a pinch of salt


Process

Combine 2 eggs, 1 cup sugar and 1/2 cup oil in a 2 quart baking dish and mix well.

Add 3 cups regular oatmeal, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1 cup milk, and a pinch of salt. Mix well again.

Bake uncovered at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes.

For a larger crowd, use a cake pan or 9x13 baking dish and double the recipe.