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Re: simple boat friendly recipes
[Re: caribbeanscout]
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02/13/2012 12:16 AM
02/13/2012 12:16 AM
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Posts: 19,406 Basking Ridge, NJ Southold, NY...
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CS... when racing, we always have a huge (2 gallon) ziplock baggie full of cantaloupe, honeydew, cassava mellons and watermellon... all cut up into 1" cubes... kept on ice all day... Nothing more refreshing after a rigorus day of racing!!! Ice cold heaven, esp.on a hot, humid day!!! everyone just eats right out of the bag with fingers... it never seems to make it into a serving dish!!! The whole crew are like vultures on a fresh kill with this...
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