what kind of food do you take with you for a day of boating?
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Beer and WaWa hoagies
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a pail of fresh tuna,a few loaf's of bread,potato salid,ice tea,beer and usually some cold chicken tenders and ham and cheese wraps...where we hang out theirs usually someone on lake petite that has a gril going..
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cheese & crackers, salsa, guacamole, the occasional foie gras and a baguette, lots of churrasco, veggies, sausage on the bbq, sushi (once in a while), and a lot of sandwiches, cookies for desert, yeah we eat like pigs all day!
Almost always do the cold fried chicken when going fishing with the guys.
one of my guest brought a rotisserie chicken on the boat the other day seemed like a strange thing for the boat but it was delicious!
Almost always do the cold fried chicken when going fishing with the guys.
one of my guest brought a rotisserie chicken on the boat the other day seemed like a strange thing for the boat but it was delicious!
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Dont think I have ever allowed food on my boat, if anyones hungry thats what the waterside restaurants are for, hard enough keeping boat clean as it is..
If I had a cruiser it would be a different story
If I had a cruiser it would be a different story
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our problem right now in town is after the missouri river has flooded the last 2 years the city shut down the only bar we had on the water. there is literally nowhere at all to get food without driving to the only open ramp usable right now and driving to get fast food, not a great idea when everyone has been drinking all day. we have always packed food and just eat it on the swim deck so it doesnt get in the boat. also need it for when we are at big events where we are there literally all day/weekend and dont want to untie.
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Potato chips and Cheetos! No, sometimes I'll stop at Subway and take subs but usually we'll stop at Brown's bar or PIB for lunch on the water or hit the White Castle on the way home. Beer and gatorade too of course but I limit my drinking severely and won't let passengers get too drunk either. It's fun to check out eateries on the water that cater to boaters.