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1 WELCOME TO: BROWNIE MAGIC AROUND THE WORLD! Thanks to all of you for requesting our Around the World Brownie Camp in a Box! We hope you will enjoy the international theme we have put together for you. Included you will find the program, program notes, crafts, games, a campfire outline, menu, kit list, permission slip, event forms, financial report form and an order form for crests. Also, for those of you with access to the Internet, please check out the Provincial, National and WAGGGS sites for information on the World Centres, twinning projects, CWFF and much more international information. We couldn t include everything we wanted to! Please follow the Safe Guide when planning your event. Zone West designed our great crest. Thanks to BC Council, there is NO CHARGE for the crests again this year! (BC Guiders only) Please forward your order to the address on the form and be sure to print clearly and include all the required information. Please allow a minimum of 4 weeks delivery time. We have also included an evaluation form for you to send back after your camp. We really appreciated the Guiders who took the time to return the evaluation after our 1st Camp in a Box. The suggestions and comments were very helpful in the creation our next package. The challenge of providing the camp outline is the diversity of regions of the province, time of year that the camps will take place, the number of participants at each camp and the many different residential facilities that will be used! So please, send us your feedback! The most important thing - flexibility! If we have included something that you feel won t work for your unit or facility, change it! We tried to keep things simple but fun and magical for the girls. Please use your wonderful creativity as required! Most of all - have fun at camp! Thank you for sharing in Brownie Magic Around the World! BC Camping Committee 1 of 25

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3 BROWNIE MAGIC AROUND THE WORLD TABLE OF CONTENTS Brownie Magic 2003 PROGRAM... 4 Program Notes:... 6 Option A Program Saturday Morning... 6 Option B Saturday Morning... 7 Extras... 8 Active Games... 9 Catch the Dragon s Tail (Cambodian, Chinese, Indonesian)... 9 Barefoot Soccer... 9 Bola... 9 Hopscotch... 9 Hatha Yoga yoga for health... 9 CRAFTS Paper Dolls and National Dress Mural INSTRUMENTS FRIENDSHIP STICK SATURDAY S INTERNATIONAL CAMPFIRE BROWNIES TRAVEL THE WORLD KIT LIST MENU RECIPES Sherpa Popcorn Apfelpfannekuchen (Apple Pancakes) Come and Get em Cookies Earl of Sandwich Buffet Scones Coconut Macaroons Chicken/Cheese Quesadillas Green Salad Global Ice Cream Tortillas S mores Mexican Hot Chocolate Egg and Sausage Sandwich Hamburgers Fries CAMPING FORMS BROWNIE MAGIC AROUND THE WORLD ORDER FORMS FOR CRESTS EVALUATION FORM of 25

4 FRIDAY EVENING BROWNIE MAGIC AROUND THE WORLD PROGRAM σ Arrive at camp σ Set Up/Decorate σ Go over rules for the weekend σ Divide Brownies into Circles σ Make name tags, scarves and passports σ Sing-a-long σ Mug Up σ Bedtime hopefully by 9:30! SATURDAY 7:30 σ Breakfast σ Lend a Hand Duties 9:00 Option A Option B σ Craft Time Activity Stations (see notes) 10:30 σ Snack 10:45 σ Active Games 12:00 σ Lunch σ Lend A Hand Duties 1:30 σ Story Time / Siesta 2:00 σ World Friendship Badge / Lanterns 3:30 σ Active Games 4 of 25

5 5:30 σ Dinner σ Lend A Hand Duties 7:00 σ Craft 7:30 σ Campfire σ Mug Up 9:30 σ Bedtime SUNDAY 7:30 σ Breakfast σ Lend a Hand Duties σ Girls pack up gear 10:00 σ Activity 10:30 σ Closing - present certificates, badges and crests, group photo! We have included lunch for Sunday on the menu in case you are staying longer! ** Please see attached sheets for the Program details! 5 of 25

6 Program Notes: Circle Names: (suggestions) Brownies names from other countries Sunbirds (Papua New Guinea) Cirauda (Brazil) Tunas Puteri (Malaysia) Zahras (Oman) Kuda Mithuriye ( Little Friend, Sri Lanka) Hadita ( Fairy, Mexico) Kuenaree (Korea) Kabouter (Netherlands) Sunbeam (Botswana) Passports: Make up passports with challenges that the girls will be completing during the camp. This is something you may want to do before camp at a regular unit meeting. Use stamps or stickers on the pages when the Brownie has completed an activity, challenge or the World Friendship badge. Name Tags: Choose a shape (perhaps the flag of the country they chose) for each Circle s name tags and have them pre-cut. You could use construction paper, fun foam, etc. Have felt pens, stickers, glow in the dark shapes, etc. available for the girls to decorate their name tags. (check out your local $ store) Decide if they are going to be pinned on their hats or shirts for the weekend. Scarves: Cut inexpensive cotton into squares for scarves. Stitch or use pinking shears on the edges to prevent fraying. Have a different colour for each Circle. Use the Friendship Circle pattern (included) and fabric paint onto the scarf. Girls could sign and date their scarf as a keepsake! Lend a Hand Duties: Duties could include: helping with meal preparation, setting and clearing the table, dishes, sweeping the floors, tidying washrooms, etc. You know your girls and your camp location best so your team can decide how helpful the Brownies can be! Option A Program Saturday Morning Craft Time: Make instruments from around the world, a didgeridoo, castanets, maracas, rainsticks and wobble boards. Practice with them and play along with a tape of up-beat ethnic music; or learn Ak Shav, words, music and dance in Celebrate with Song p123, Friendship Dance Sing a Song with Sparks and Brownies p28 See attached sheets for specific supplies and instructions for instruments 6 of 25

7 Active Games: Catch the Dragon s Tail, Barefoot Soccer, Bola, Hopscotch Around the World Use our suggestions, your resource books and ask the girls to choose their favourites! The facility you hold your camp in, the time of year and weather will all factor in to the type and number of active/wide games you may want to do. See attached instructions for games. Option B Saturday Morning Invite local cultural organizations to come and spend the morning showing the Brownies national costumes, foods, crafts, music and dances. Invite groups in to teach belly dancing, Highland dancing, Ukrainian dancing! Set up stations and use the round robin format. Have stations where they learn to wrap a sari, make tortillas, paint Ukrainian Easter eggs. Use your community resources! Saturday Afternoon Story Time and/or Siesta: (suggestions, check out your local library) Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain Verna Aardema The King s Flower Mitsumasa Aano All the Way to Morning Marc Harshman Love Can Build a Bridge Naomi Judd Muffaro s Beautiful Daughter John Steptoe Saturday Afternoon World Friendship Badge (p42 Brownie Program Book) Make Lanterns for Campfire (instructions included) Barefoot Soccer More International Hopscotch Yoga Sing-a-long/Campfire: Friday evening sing-along is an informal time to sing your unit s favourite songs and perhaps learn some new ones for Saturday s campfire. If the girls make instruments, include them in your campfire! Please see attached Campfire outline as well as suggestions for Friday night s sing-a-long. 7 of 25

8 Sunday Morning Activity Dancing! Practice what you learned on Saturday! Guides Own Read the story of the Peace Crane by Sheila Hamanata (this is a beautifully illustrated version of Sadako s story) or Read Old Turtle by Douglas Wood Closing: Zulu Farwell p62 Jubilee Song Book Brownie Taps Extras We have included some other ideas in the package that you may wish to use instead of or in addition to the program outline. We know from the many comments that came back to us from the first Brownie Magic that some wonderful ideas were born to expand on our suggestions! Ideas for decorating include: flags of the world, travel posters, a map of the world, paper dolls in Brownie uniforms from around the world, etc. Please keep in mind that Brownie Magic will take place in a wide variety of venues, anytime of the year with varying numbers of girls and adults at each camp. You may need to make adjustments for your specific situation. If we have included something in the program that you find won t work for your unit or location, be creative! The important thing is to make it work for you and your Brownies! If you think you ll need more outdoor games than crafts because the weather is perfect, substitute. If you know it s going to be below freezing or a downpour all weekend, plan for more craft time. Be flexible! 8 of 25

9 Active Games Catch the Dragon s Tail (Cambodian, Chinese, Indonesian) This game requires skill, perception and group awareness. The players stand in a line, single file, and holding the waist of the girl in front, walk in time to the music. When the music ends the first person, who is head of the dragon, tries to tag the last person, who is the tail. The tail tries to escape without breaking the line. If the line does break, the game starts again. When the head catches the tail, the tail moves to the front of the line to become the head, and everyone moves down the line. Barefoot Soccer Children in South Africa and many other African countries play soccer, but they don t wear soccer cleats or sneakers; instead they kick the ball with bare feet. Play on a soft lawn and scan the ground for rocks, sticks and other sharp objects first. Bola Down on the Pampas of Argentina, gauchos (cowboys) used a bola to lasso cattle, this bola is a version of jump rope. Like a lasso, the rope is twirled by one person and everyone else leaps like calves on the run. To make a bola stuff a rubber softball into a long sock or knee-high and tie a knot just above the ball and attach a long skipping rope or clothesline securely to the sock. Lie down on your back and start spinning one bola, slowly letting out the rope, when you have a radius of about 12feet, everyone can begin jumping into the circle. After everyone has had a bit of practice, increase the speed of the bola. As jumpers get more agile they can try skipping the rope while holding hands with a partner or maybe everyone can hold hands! If you are nicked by the bola you might find yourself tied up at the ankles, try again! Hopscotch Try two or three different international ways of playing hopscotch, see Mary D. Langford.s Hopscotch around the world (JNF ) with games from Aruba, Bolivia, Czechoslovakia, El Salvador, France, Germany, Great Britain, Honduras, India, Italy, Nigeria, China, Poland, Trinidad, Russia and the United States. Hatha Yoga yoga for health The Butterfly: 1. sit with back straight. 2. bring soles of your feet together and hold your feet. 3. gently move knees up and down like wings. 4. straighten out your legs, breath deeply and relax. The Bow: 1. lie on stomach and bend your legs so you can hold your ankles. 2. lift your head and hips and balance on your stomach. 3. holding your ankles, rock gently back and forth, try to keep you arms straight. 4. stop rocking, let go, relax. Remember, don t do anything if it hurts! 9 of 25

10 CRAFTS Paper Dolls and National Dress see the book Globalchild Mural Each girl will draw a picture of herself in a national costume on 81/2 x 11 paper or construction paper, in groups, take turns working on the background and landmarks (Eiffel Tower, Taj Mahal, Pyramids, Ayres Rock, buildings, geographical features, animals, types of areas jungle, desert, mountains, flags) Tin Lantern or Luminaria (German, Mexican, Nicaraguan, Spanish) Pierced tin lanterns are used in many countries. Spanish children in rural areas use them for outdoor lighting, Mexican children carry them in posadas, German children carry then in Lampen Laufen. Prepare these by filling 1 tin can per child with water and freezing overnight. Make lanterns outdoors, or indoors on plastic sheets. Have a bucket and sponge ready to soak up spills. time: 15 minutes materials: 1 ice-filled can per child hammers & short nails bucket & sponge 1 short, fat candle (tea light?) per child 8 piece plastic coated wire 1 per child long wooden matches Use hammer & nails to punch hole on either side of cans open end (for the handle). Punch more holes all over the sides (make your own design or use one from a book). When there are enough holes, empty the ice into a bucket and turn the can upside down to dry. When completely dry turn over and place a candle inside. Make the handle by pushing the wire through the first two holes made and twisting back on itself to keep in place. Hang up the lantern and light the candle. To carry the lantern safely, cover the top of the can. Worry Doll In Central America, children put worry dolls under their pillows, before going to sleep. They tell it all their worries and in the morning, their worries are gone! For a worry doll you will need : 11/2 pipe cleaners, markers, scrap of fabric, scissors, tacky glue, scrap of construction paper, yarn. Bend the whole pipe cleaner in half so a loop forms in the top. Twist the loop to make the doll s head, bend the ends of the cleaner for the feet, wrap the half cleaner around the bottom of the loop for arms; bend the ends for hands. Cut out the doll s face from scrap paper. Use markers to draw eyes, nose, mouth and ears. Glue face onto loop, and yarn on for hair. Wrap a scrap of fabric around the doll and glue in place. 10 of 25

11 Try making smaller worry dolls. How small can you go? What size pipe cleaner would you need? If you attach a small one to a pony-tail holder, safety pin, barrette you have a great hat craft, or jewellery. Sponge Paint T-shirts Paint white t-shirts with orange fabric paint using the Friendship Flyer stencil, make photocopies for each girl to cut out, alternatively use the stencil on a brightly coloured shirt and bleach as per instructions for trefoil shirt from Canadian Guider. Mac-tac works well as a stencil sticks to the fabric and doesn t allow bleeding. Mexican Tin Owl 8 or 9 aluminium pie plate scrap paper to make an owl pattern that will fit the pie plate circle markers ballpoint pens pencils scissors staples Cut away the sides of the pie plate. To make a stand take about a 5 piece of the pie plates side and overlap the two ends together and staple. Trace owl pattern onto scrap paper, cut out and trace onto the pie plate circle with a ballpoint pen, press the pen lightly to create an etched-in design for feathers, dots and other details. The more detail you give it the better it will look. Cut out the body of the tin owl. Cut out two wings from the leftover scraps, colour with markers, and staple the wings to the body. Staple the owl to the stand. Adjust as necessary to make the owl stand up. INSTRUMENTS Ankle Bells (Burmese, East Indian, Sri Lankan) 10 (or 20 for headband) strip of 1 wide elastic 5 small bells needle & thread Knot the 5 small bells at regular intervals onto the elastic. Sew the two ends of the elastic together. Nigerian Iced Tea Box Drum At harvest time in Nigeria, people dance and beat tin drums at the Zolla Festival. 1 large round iced-tea or fruit drink crystal container with a top and bottom. Scissors Finger paint Glossy white shelf paper White craft glue Newspaper Cover the work area with newspaper. Cut shelf paper to fit around the container, and finger paint designs on paper. Let dry completely. Glue paper around can for drum. Cover a cotton ball with a square of fabric, hold it on the end of a pencil with an elastic band for a drum stick. 11 of 25

12 Seed Shaker Maracas 2 paper cups aluminium foil (recycled!) masking tape dried beans or seeds scissors tissue paper white craft glue Place a few beans or seeds in one cup, turn the second cup upside down on top of the other, tape the cups together for a maracas. Wrap one in aluminium foil then glue on tissue paper decorations. Now listen to Mexican music; wear colourful clothes and shake your maracas!!!! Didgeridoo A wind instrument from the Aboriginal peoples of Australia, it may be one of the oldest wind instruments in the world. It is made from parts of the eucalyptus tree. A cardboard paper towel tube (or a gift wrap tube for a longer instrument) White tempura paint Thin paint brush Use the white paint to create Aboriginal like designs on your tube, let dry. To play your didgeridoo, puff out your cheeks and push out your lips, next press your lips up against the didgeridoo and blow air through your lips so they vibrate, you should be making lowpitched buzzing sounds. Make music; listen to some Australian music. Clicking Castanets Flamenco dancers in Spain click their heels quickly on the floor and play castanets as they dance to guitar music. For 2 castanets Cardboard (shirt packing etc.) Scissors 4 large buttons tacky glue markers Cut out two 2 x 5 cardboard rectangle, glue a button on each end of the same side for the castanets. Let dry, decorate with markers and fold in half, the buttons together. Be a Spanish Dancer! Wear a lace mantilla, hold your hands high, click your castanets and dance! 12 of 25

13 A P K P P C S F A Z T V E L O D W I L R E A I U E O M V A T V S A H I O R M K N A E I B T E Y U X S P M A P L D R T O O N O I I L D H I K A S I C L M T P U A T S N J S W T F A G S U B N T D C T E U E O P D K G R E R N D L A R I J O M A E G E B A O B O E S O R L A N L G G H U T W H O V E P F C C P A W S L W O N M R A K S Z E I W S E M O N G I A S R R S G E N S E I R I A F E G A T N A S M S E V L E G D O S I I Z P P Q S Q N G I S O H J S C D B C Y ACTIVE ADVENTURE AIRPLANE BROWNIES CAMP CAMPFIRE DANCE ELVES FAIRIES FRIENDSHIP FUN GLOBAL GNOMES HANDSHAKE KELPIES LAW MAGIC MOTTO OUTDOORS OWLS PASSPORT PIXIES PLAY PROMISE SIGN SING SUITCASE TOADSTOOL TRAVEL WAGGGS 13 of 25

14 FRIENDSHIP STICK 14 of 25

15 SATURDAY S INTERNATIONAL CAMPFIRE BROWNIES TRAVEL THE WORLD Make lighting your lanterns part of the approach ceremony and place together as your campfire in the centre of the campfire circle. (Remember fire safety and your girls, modify your ceremony to be as safe as possible perhaps have girls carry their lanterns, place them in the centre and have a Guider light them all) Open with a wise old saying from Zimbabwe If you can walk, you can dance if you can talk, you can sing... let s sing together Everywhere around the world (p8 Celebrate with Song) Let s travel to England, the land of our Founder Sussex Campfire Opening (p7 Jubilee Song Book) With the magic of our campfire we have come half way around the world to sing, Hindi Song (p9 Sing a song with Sparks and Brownies) Here s a song about Spain, in French, with English actions! Dans Mon Pays (p45 Jubilee Song Book) We are off to the far east now. The Chinese Fan (p44 Jubilee Song Book) Play the World Centre Action Game Our closest World Centre is in Mexico, this is it s song. Our Cabana (p33 Jubilee Song Book) Try a yell, there are several appropriate ones. World Association Yell (p61 Campfire Activities) World Centres Yell (p64 Campfire Activities) While we are in Brazil someone comes knocking at our door! Suitors (p54 Jubilee Song Book) Play I packed my suitcase (p151 Campfire Activities) Now let s go back across the ocean to Denmark and the little island called Roser Fra Fyn (p15 Sing a Song with Sparks and Brownies) Because we are also very small in a very large world Breton Fisherman s Prayer (p112 Celebrate with Song) For all the journeys around our world we have yet to make. An Irish Blessing (p111 Celebrate with Song) 15 of 25

16 Brownie Closing or Taps Here are some other songs that follow the theme. Perhaps use them for a Friday night sing-along. My Aunt Grete (p43 Jubilee Song Book Netherlands) Sing and Shout (p49 Celebrate with Song Canadian) Ira Congo (p29 Jubilee Song Book African) Tingalayo (p34 Jubilee Song Book Caribbean) Tongo (p36 Jubilee Song Book African) Let s Get Together Now (p41 Jubilee Song Book Canadian) Zulu Warrior (p50 Jubilee Song Book African) My Hat (p50 Jubilee Song Book German) Mangwani (p57 Jubilee Song Book African) My Pigeon House (p11 Sing a Song with Sparks and Brownies German) Action story Brownies around the world Dutch shoe game - p49 Jubilee Song Book Norwegian # game - p47 Jubilee Song Book 16 of 25

17 BROWNIE MAGIC AROUND THE WORLD KIT LIST Please keep in mind that this kit list has been created to cover a 6 month period (January June) and certain items may need to be added or deleted depending on the time of year, and the area of British Columbia that your camp is being held! Sleeping Bag Blanket Pillow Ensolite or Mattress (depending on your facility) Warm Jacket Rain Gear Toque & Gloves Hat (a must) Boots & Runners Pants (2 pair) Shorts (1 pair) T-shirts (2) Sweatshirt (1) Underwear & Socks (3 pair) 2 piece p.j. s (1 pair) Towel, facecloth, soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, hair ties, brush Book for quiet time and a small stuffed friend All personal belongings must fit in one bag and be clearly labeled with the Brownie s name! All bedroll items must be labeled as well. Please do not send, money, candy/food, personal music systems or any other valuables to camp. Any required medication should be clearly labeled and placed in a zip-lock bag to be handed to the Camp First Aider upon arrival. 17 of 25

18 BROWNIE MAGIC 2003 MENU FRIDAY Mug Up Sherpa Popcorn from Nepal SATURDAY Breakfast Snack Lunch Snack Dinner Mug Up Apfelpfannekuchen from Germany Yogurt Come and Get em Cookies from Canada Fortune Cookies from China Earl of Sandwich Buffet Afternoon Tea from England Scones with Jam and Coconut Macaroons from India Chicken Quesadillas from Mexicco Nachos Salad Global Ice Cream Tortilla S Mores Mexican Hot Chocolate SUNDAY Breakfast Lunch Zavtrak from Russia Fresh Fruit Hamburgers from North America French Fries Graces: Simple Blessings p130 Celebrate with Song Pealing Bells p147 Campfire Activities World Hunger Grace p31 Jubilee Song Book 18 of 25

19 RECIPES Sherpa Popcorn Makes 4 cups; multiply the quantity as required 2 tbsp. (25 ml) vegetable oil 1/4 cup of popcorn Pour oil into large heavy pot, heat oil Add popcorn and shake until kernels stop popping Sprinkle with sugar (or the traditional butter and salt) Or, bring a hot air popper to camp! Apfelpfannekuchen (Apple Pancakes) Makes 8 large pancakes, X recipe by the # of pancakes you require allow 1 single serving container of yogurt per person 1 cup (250 ml) flour 1 tsp. (5 ml) baking powder 1/2 tsp (2 ml) baking soda 1 tsp (5 ml) cinnamon 1/4 tsp (1 ml) salt 1 egg 1 cup (250 ml) milk 2 tbsp (25 ml) oil 1 tbsp (15 ml) honey Butter or margarine 1 apple, peeled, cored and thinly sliced Whipped cream and/or syrup Sift dry ingredients together Beat egg, add milk, oil and honey Pour the egg mixture into dry ingredients and stir until smooth, add apple slices Melt butter in large frying pan over a medium heat Pour 1/4 cup of batter into pan for each pancake, cook as usual Top with whipped cream or syrup *500 ml of syrup will give you 16 servings Come and Get em Cookies Makes 24 cookies 2 1/2 cups (625 ml) rolled oats 1/2 cup (125 ml) unsweetened cocoa powder 2 cups (500 ml) shredded coconut 1 tsp (5 ml) vanilla 19 of 25

20 1 cup (250 ml) sugar 1/2 cup (125 ml) butter or margarine 1/2 cup (125 ml) milk Cover a cookie sheet with a piece of waxed paper In a large bowl stir the oats, cocoa, coconut and vanilla In a saucepan over medium heat, stir the sugar, butter and milk until it bubbles, cook for 5 minutes then pour over the first mixture, stir well and cool 3 minutes Drop the cookies by the tablespoonful onto the cookie sheet, form into a cookie with fingertips Refrigerate or freeze until the cookies harden. Earl of Sandwich Buffet Plan on 2 sandwiches per girl/leader, 1 slice of meat and cheese per sandwich Provide a variety of breads such as pita, tortillas, foccacia, chapatti, baquettes Fillings: ham, turkey, salami, smoked salmon, egg, chicken salad, peanut butter (if there are no allergies), jam, lettuce, tomato, cucumber, sprouts, cheddar, swiss, and mozzarella cheeses Mustards, mayonnaise Vegetables and Dip carrots, mushrooms, cucumber, broccoli, cauliflower, zucchini, 1 cup of mayo, 1 cup of sour cream and 1/2 pkg of dip mix will do for approximately 12. If you are camping in chilly weather you may want to add soup to the menu 1 pkg of dry mix will feed 4-5. Scones Makes 1 dozen; multiply as necessary 2 cups (500ml) flour 2 tsp (10 ml) baking powder 2 tbsp (25 ml) sugar 1/4 tsp (1 ml) salt 3 tbsp (40 ml) butter or margarine 1/2 cup (125 ml) milk 1/2 cup (50 ml) currants or raisins Preheat oven to 400 F, grease cookie sheet Sift dry ingredients into bowl, grate the butter in to the bowl with a cheese grater, mix well with a fork Add the milk and currents/raisins, stir with a wooden spoon Dust hands with flour, form the dough into a ball Dust counter with flour, roll out the dough until 1/4 thick, use a round cookie cutter and cuts scones into circles, place on cookie sheet. Bake for minutes or until light brown, turn out and cool for 5 minutes Serve with jam and whipped cream! 20 of 25

21 Coconut Macaroons Recipe makes 24 1/4 cup (50ml) flour 2 cups (500 ml) shredded coconut 2/3 cup (150 ml) sweetened condensed milk 1 tsp (5 ml) vanilla Preheat the oven to 325 F, grease a cookie sheet Stir the flour and coconut in a large mixing bowl, add milk and vanilla, mix well Drop by teaspoonfuls onto the cookie sheet, 2 apart Bake for 15 minutes or until golden brown, cool on a rack for 10 minutes Serve with hot or cold apple juice (tea)! Chicken/Cheese Quesadillas Makes 1, plan on 2 per person Vegetable oil 1 flour tortilla 1/4 cup of cooked chicken 1/4 cup of shredded cheddar and/or mozzarella cheese In frying pan or on a griddle, heat oil Set tortilla in the pan and sprinkle half with chicken and cheese, fold other half over to make a half circle Cook for about 2 minutes or until brown, flip over and cook for another 2 minutes Serve with Salsa Sauce, Sour Cream, Guacamole and Tortilla Chips Green Salad Caesar Salad to go with the Tortillas! Global Ice Cream Allow 1 cup (any flavour) per person plus Mush-Ins and Toppings Mush-Ins: peanuts (Africa), chocolate chips (USA), crushed toffee bars (England), pineapple chunks and bananas (Caribbean), crushed butter cookies (Denmark), mandarin oranges, (China), coconut (India and Thailand), kiwi (New Zealand) Toppings: butterscotch (Scotland), chocolate (Mexico), warm maple syrup (Canada) 21 of 25

22 Tortillas S mores Allow 1 small tortilla per girl Small flour tortilla Handful of mini marshmallows Chocolate chips On the grill or in a frying pan, put marshmallows and chocolate chips on half of the tortilla; grill until melted inside. Cut into wedges Mexican Hot Chocolate Allow 1 pkg per person 1 cup of milk - warmed 1 pkg of hot chocolate mix 1 cinnamon stick Grated orange rind (optional) Egg and Sausage Sandwich Makes 1, multiply by 1 1/2 times 1 egg 1 sausage patty (defrosted if frozen) 1 English muffin Scramble the egg Fry the sausage patty 5 minutes on each side Toast the English muffin Put it together and eat! Some may like to add ketchup to their sandwich! Serve fresh fruit cut up and ready to eat. Selection will vary depending on the time of year and the price! Hamburgers Fries Allow 1 per person. Large bag of oven fries should feed Hamburger buns, patties Cheese slices (1 per person) Lettuce, tomato, onion Mustard, ketchup, relish and mayo Remember to include, milk, juice and water at all meals Approximately 11 oz (850 ml) milk per day/per girl Be Alert Always check for food allergies and watch your labels 22 of 25

23 CAMPING FORMS C.2 Event/Camp Application and Report BCC.3 OA.1 OA.3 OA.2 Camp Financial Statement Parent/Guardian Information Sheet and Permission Form Wellness Statement First Aid Treatment Record 23 of 25

24 BROWNIE MAGIC AROUND THE WORLD ORDER FORMS FOR CRESTS Crest are available for BC Guiders only Name of Brownie Unit Unit Contact Guider Mailing Address Postal Code Telephone # Daytime Evening # of Crests Please allow 4 weeks for delivery! Forward your order to: Girl Guides of Canada BC Camping Committee 1476 West 8 th Avenue Vancouver, BC V6H 1E1 24 of 25

25 BROWNIE MAGIC AROUND THE WORLD EVALUATION FORM Please share with us what you liked about this Camp in a Box and anything that we could improve on for next time! Thanks for your input! WHAT DID YOU LIKE BEST? WHAT WORKED/DIDN T WORK FOR YOU? WHAT COULD WE IMPROVE ON FOR NEXT TIME? COMMENTS! Please return to: Girl Guides of Canada BC Camping Committee 1476 West 8th Ave. Vancouver, BC V6H 1E1 25 of 25

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