Merit Badge Guides Cooking is an Eagle-required merit badge that'll teach you skills to safely prepare a meal in any location. You'll also learn about proper nutrition, food storage, as well as different cooking techniques. When I was a scout, earning the Cooking merit badge taught me to quickly prepare much better food. Cooking Merit Badge is a great Eagle-required Merit Badge for scouts to start thinking about early in their scouting career. Home cooking should be done at home (!) and does not require troop involvement, so it can be done at the scout's own pace. Many counselors accept trail cooking completed on non-scouting outings, and some even accept. Welcome to part 2 of Your Ultimate Guide to the Cooking Merit Badge! If you haven't yet completed part 1, click here. Requirements 3-7 will test your actual cooking abilities. You'll need to prepare a meal at home, during a campout, and on a trail. Cooking - Merit Badge Workbook Page. Discuss the benefits of using a camp stove on an outing vs. A charcoal or wood fire. Discuss how the Outdoor Code and no-trace principles pertain to cooking in the outdoors. Note: The meals prepared for Cooking merit badge requirements 5, 6, and 7 will count only toward fulfilling those. A Guide for Merit Badge Counseling Advancement and the Merit Badge Plan As part of the advancement program of the Boy Scouts of America, the merit badge plan is one of the most unique educational tools ever devised. Advancement is the process by which a young man progresses from rank to rank in Scouting.
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Starting a new badge? Trying to finish one up? Here's how to find your adult partner, the Merit Badge Counselor, to help guide you towards completion of your next merit badge.
- Make sure you have your troop's approval to start your next badge. Usually, this requires your Scoutmaster signing a new Application for Merit Badge (a 'blue card').
- Click the link below to download the latest Merit Badge Counselor roster for the Dan Beard Council. This file is in Excel format and will allow you to sort by badge.
- Open the Excel file and enter password eagletrail
- Use the arrows at the top of the columns to sort by badge, name, or nearby city. Or use Ctrl + F to search for specific information.
- If you see a 'Y' in the 'Troop Only' column, that Merit Badge Counselor has requested to only counsel Scouts within their own troop. Unless you are a member of the counselor's troop, you should pick another counselor for that badge.
- If you need additional information, please contact the Scout Achievement Center.
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Merit Badge Counselor
The merit badge counselor is a key player in the Boy Scout advancement program. Whatever your area of expertise or interest—whether it is a special craft or hobby (basketry, leatherwork, coin collecting), a profession (veterinary medicine, aviation, engineering), or perhaps a life skill (cooking, personal management, communications)—as a merit badge counselor, you can play a vital role by exposing young people to interesting and new topics. By serving as a merit badge counselor, you offer your time, knowledge, and other resources so that Scouts can explore a topic of interest.
(you will be asked to sign in or create an account and issued a BSA Membership number)
STEP TWO: Register with BSA Adult Application, No. 524-501
Include your printed YPT certification
The position code is 42
Registration Fees are not required
STEP THREE: Apply as a Merit Badge Counselor for Ozark Trails Council
Bsa Cooking Merit Badge Booklet
Include the following when turning the form in:• YPT Certificate
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Bsa Cooking Merit Badge Book Pdf 2020
Adult Application• Copies of Relevant Training and Certification