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Prepare 800 plates of food - PEM BB food.wood.plates

BB Food prep and preservation - wood badge
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This is a badge bit (BB) that is part of the PEM curriculum.  Completing this BB is part of getting the straw badge in Food Prep and Preservation.

For this badge bit, you will prepare 800 plates of food!  This is similar to the PEP BB for Prepare 800 plates of food so maybe you can get that one too.


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Requirements for all Food Prep and Preservation Wood BB's:
- 98% of the food for this badge is “organic or better”
- 75% of the food comes from homesteading, preferably from your own homestead
  - Nearby homestead or wild harvest (forage/hunting/fishing) is ok

Minimum requirements:
  - “Plate” means a meal averaging 400 calories
  - Food prep log (your thread at Permies) showing each meal with a description of where the food came from
      - Each post covers at least 3 meals
      - Summarizes the source of the ingredients (store or homestead)
      - Maintain a total count of plates produced

To show you've completed this Badge Bit, you must provide:
   - Link to food prep log (meeting the above-stated requirements)
 
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