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Caesar, Who Made The Salad Traditional Cache

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The Seanachai: Greetings from Geocaching.com,

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Hidden : 6/11/2005
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This is a recipe cache located Near Dennis Pond in South Yarmouth. Bushwhacking is only required for the last 25 feet or so. To log this cache a recipe for a salad must be sent to the cache owner.

My favorite hobbies are geocaching, cooking, and house repair. With this cache, we combine two of these hobbies. Since I couldn’t find a fixer upper in the middle of the woods…that means geocaching and cooking!

This is a simple cache, no multi’s and no puzzles. The coordinates take you straight to the final cache. The trail is nice and clear, with a great view of Dennis Pond as well as some decent fishing (so I am told). In order to log the cache, you must supply a unique salad recipe. Please just write the name of the recipe in the log, and then e-mail the recipe itself to me (and yes, I will test it out! ?). You must send a recipe in order to log this cache as found. If you found the cache and want one of the other recipes listed in the log, just drop me an e-mail and I’ll forward you a copy. This way, no one has to copy recipe cards out in the woods. The recipes will be published in some form in the future (web site?).

The cache is a midsize plastic cookie container. It starts out with cooking related trade items such as magic dish towels, spoon holder, measuring spoons, and so on, as well as a few toys for kids. Please try to stick with the cooking theme for trade items.

A Starbucks card is in the cache for the FTF. Sorry, I don’t know where the nearest Starbucks is on the Cape!

Additional Hints (No hints available.)