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Pirate Set #5 - Feed the Pirate Queen! Traditional Cache

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Chuck Walla: Greetings from your Community Volunteer Reviewer,

Since you have not responded to my reviewer log about your cache, nor did you post a note to your cache page telling me and others of your intention to address the issue with it, the cache has been archived.

Some time ago, I posted a note to your cache page requesting a response from you to post what you were planning to do with the cache on the page and to send me a note. I have no record of a response, and no response tells me that you are not planning on replacing or repairing this cache. If I am wrong with that assumption, please let me know promptly. I can always unarchive the cache for you if needed.

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Chuck Walla
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Hidden : 4/23/2015
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This one is for my daughter who is an avid Jake and the Neverland Pirates Fanatic. She loves the Pirate Queen. So, this her cache.

When pirates would set out to sea, the ship was stocked with fresh food. This meant that they could eat anything that they wanted as long as they had it. There was plenty of fresh meat, fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, and fresh bread. Pirates could eat this and enjoy eating it. However, after about two weeks, the food would be rotten or at least starting to rot.
Pirates didn't stay close to shore or have refrigeration. This meant that they ate spoiled food when they were on a trip. The rotten food was not discarded. The food stayed on board and the chef cooked it. In order to hide the rotten taste, the chef used a lot of spices when he cooked.
Cartoons often depict spoiled food as coming to life. Spoiled food doesn't come to life, but it might be based on the fact that maggots and other bugs could be found in spoiled food. It was common for pirates to find maggots in the food. This food was eaten, not thrown away.

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