A New Year the same wonderful location and wonderful people old and new!!!

Opening weekend will begin Thursday May the 27, 2010. We have only to endure a little more Winter till summer camping begins. I for one am having a tough time waiting. Therefore, to help endure this period of time I have created this blog site dedicated to all things about camping at our beloved property in Davis. Cooper Camp will be the same wonderful destination as always but there is hope that we will have new living quarters and maybe some new additions as well. The invite list for this years opening weekend will be increased but familiar faces will also be among the guests and hosts. Among the new faces will be my beloved dog Cicero an English Mastiff who like his buddies: Maggie, Lisel (spelling) and Veda (spelling). Dogs Campfires and Jer's strange Brew a yummy entree for your camping appetite. I Can't Wait can you?

Friday, December 7, 2007

Why things taste better at camp... oh yeah and only 174 days left

I would suggest to you that things taste better at camp.

I have found that the food consumed at camp is more satisfying to the palate. I opine that the reason for this is that our senses are enhanced by the positive environment from which we have the experience. I have also found that flame broiled anything tastes damn good. The veggies, which were consumed via-camp fire last year were simply to die for. If the morsel can be wrapped up in aluminum foil then it is likely going to be good to eat when it is unwrapped post fire. I also think that the culinary experience is a good one from the perspective of accompanying legal beverages. Any food consumed with Jer's Strange Brew is going to simply taste better. For that matter Jer's Strange Brew can stand alone as a culinary experience. I have found that even a simple item such as a hot dog could be absolutely delightful at camp. Anyway, I just wanted to say that I am starving and wish I could be at camp right now eating the wonderful morsels, which will be there in May.

What are your thoughts on the topic?

Yummy,
DaGeek ala T-bone

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yes, I think you are right. Our senses are heightened. Also, I submit, it is because cooking is a project and not a chore. Aniticipation watching the food above coal and flame. Our stomachs have to wait and watch the sizzling smells. MMMMM.