As the Grub Master for your patrol, you are responsible for making sure that your patrol has healthy and nutritious food for campouts. Having the right food for a campout is one of the key items to everyone having a really great campout. This procedure will help you do a great job for your fellow scouts! Meal planning should occur at least one to two weeks before the campout so that menus can be approved (Special Dietary Needs for individual scouts MUST be incorporated into ALL menus), patrol responsibilities assigned, budgets set, and food purchased.
Nutritional Requirements: Each meal requires a protein, carbohydrate, and fruit/vegetable. Soft drinks, candy bars, and other junk food should not be brought on camping trips. Store bought donuts, Danishes, or Pop Tarts, defeat the purpose of the Troop 431 nutrition program and are not allowed. Instead, boys are encouraged to plan, prepare and cook meals “from scratch.” Patrol Leaders & Guides should review the Patrol’s planned meals to ensure nutritional balanced meals have been planned. Final menus are to be presented to the ASM in charge of each Patrol for final Approval.
Note to Parents: The position of Grubmaster is a part of rotating Scouting responsibilities. Your son will have a menu and the number of boys to buy food for, or specific instructions regarding what to buy. Please help him sort through the quantities and help him buy the food.
48 hours before the outing (Wednesday or Thursday, depending on the departure day), the Grubmaster will inform the Patrol Leader what the amount is. The Patrol Leader will then inform the Assistant Patrol Leader. The two of them will then inform the rest of their patrol. Receipts must be maintained and presented for reimbursement by the Troop Treasurer.