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Can we take a minute to grieve the loss of the Whole Foods Market inside of centeroo? Nothing beat a frozen strawberry fruit bar when it was scorching hot.
Was this really a thing?
I have no recollection of this ever existing. But I'm really good at ignoring things that don't directly have anything to do with me.
1/30: Cold War Kids
2/6: Cherub
4/22: The Mountain Goats
5/25: Laura Jane Grace "Killing Me Loudly"
5/31: The Decemberists
6/11-6/14: BONNAROO 2015
6/28: Against Me!
6/30: Against Me!
I have no recollection of this ever existing. But I'm really good at ignoring things that don't directly have anything to do with me.
It existed! My roomate and I were actually photographed and featured on the Whole Foods FB page with our popsicles! The Popsicles were only a dollar which helped make them so awesome.
We are planning to bring our small tailgating grill so that we can heat up these burritos (http://www.frenchtoasty.com/campfire-breakfast-burritos/) and make hot sandwiches with our pie irons (http://www.amazon.com/Toas-Tite-79357-Sandwich-Grill/dp/B005XOYUSQ/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1431989543&sr=8-9&keywords=campfire+pie+irons) for lunch or dinner a couple of days. Other than that we are planning on packing fruits/veggies/hummus/snacks. Does this sound unreasonable?
Keep in mind you may be parked far away from centeroo, so going back to camp for lunch or dinner may not really be feasible without missing a chunk of music. I would budget 1-1.5 hours to get to camp, cook, walk back, wait in line to get into centeroo. Taxi fares could save you time, but then you could just use that for food and not leave. I find I really only eat at my camp in the morning when I wake up and in the really early morning when I get back from LN.
I have no recollection of this ever existing. But I'm really good at ignoring things that don't directly have anything to do with me.
It existed! My roomate and I were actually photographed and featured on the Whole Foods FB page with our popsicles! The Popsicles were only a dollar which helped make them so awesome.
Yeah...still got nothing. I'm about one step above walking into walls type of oblivious. I need a babysitter.
They tell us "Rock'n'roll is the devil's music." Well, let's say we know that rock is the devil's music, and we know that it is, for sure … At least he fuckin' jams! If it's a choice between eternal Hell and good tunes, and eternal Heaven and New Kids on the fuckin' Block … I'm gonna be surfin' on the lake of fire, rockin' out.
It existed! My roomate and I were actually photographed and featured on the Whole Foods FB page with our popsicles! The Popsicles were only a dollar which helped make them so awesome.
Yeah...still got nothing. I'm about one step above walking into walls type of oblivious. I need a babysitter.
Maybe we should go in together on a babysitter and save costs. I have absolutely no clue what they are talking about.
Post by mcslaughter on May 19, 2015 21:25:45 GMT -5
My friends and I brought my dad's stove last year (it was our first time going for my friend and I that did most of the cooking on the trip and split the cost of the food) and it was a lifesaver, we had delicious meals at some of the choicest downtime moments of the fest. I am a camping regular (but we're all young, under or about 21) and I wouldn't have had it any other way--taking a stove again this year (but might buy my own).
Yeah, I've made and used White Box-style stoves. Simple, easy and compact. Not ideal for all types of cooking, but if you plan ahead they are great for a hot meal now and then, or coffee. Better suited to backpacking than car camping, but I don't own a bigger camp stove or feel a need to. Heck, last year was a little weird for me but I don't think I ended up cooking at all.
Post by rexmcartor on May 20, 2015 21:44:25 GMT -5
I can maybe understand a stove for breakfast (we did this one year). But for all other meals it is centeroo. The food is just to good to pass up. Plus Idk how you could possible have enough time gaps in your schedule to make a trip back to camp. I have never in 5 years went back to camp mid day. I eat almost every meal at a food truck. It is all very reasonably priced too, especially compared to other festivals. We have not brought a stove the last 3 years and just do poptarts and/or fruit in the morning. Wouldn't have it any other way.