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BSA Troop 31

Nashville, Tennessee

“It is far better for a scout to eat a burned pancake that he cooked himself than to eat one perfectly prepared by an adult.”
William W. Stifler, Troop 31 Scoutmaster, 1957-1964

“Even the burned parts taste good.”
Hicks Woolwine, Troop 31 Eagle Scout

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Cardboard Box Oven


Get a large cardboard box. A copy paper box works well.

Remove the top and bottom of the cardboard box.

Line the interior of the cardboard box with aluminum foil. Tape to box using aluminum tape (although duct tape will work).

Cut coat hangers 2” or 3” longer than the box width.

Punch the coat hangers through the box keeping them level.

Make the top by lining the box bottom with aluminum foil. The top should be 2” bigger than the box all the way around so it will cover the oven easily.

Assembly:

    Top
    Baking Dish
    Oven
    Briquettes
    Tin Foil on Ground

Box folds flat for storage!

Box Oven #1
Box Oven #2
Box Oven #3
Box Oven #4
Box Oven #5
Box Oven #6

Troop 31 - Boy Scouts of America
St. George’s Episcopal Church
4715 Harding Road; Nashville, Tennessee 37205

Last Modified: February 16, 2009
Copyright © 2000-2008, BSA Troop 31
Nashville, Tennessee