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Firehouse Kitchen

We spend a lot of time at the firehouse. We train there, we sleep there, and we eat there. Because of that, there are many incredible firehouse cooks out there. Share your recipes with us. This is also a place to discuss nutrition in the firehouse.

Members: 94
Latest Activity: Dec 4

The firehouse kitchen is an incredible place. We sit around a meal and discuss all kinds of topics. Have you ever wanted a recipe for a meal you had a long time ago to try in your own firehouse, or even at home? Here's the place to get it.

One other thing we can talk about here is nutrition. Fighting fire as we all know is one of the hardest occupations out there. It takes a lot of energy to perform. We cannot be at our best if we do not give ourselves the best possible energy sources we can. Nutrition goes hand in hand with firefighter safety. If we eat the right foods in the right amounts, we have more energy, and that energy stays with us longer, to be able to do our jobs effectively. We won't be as tired as fast, and our brains will have the nutrition it needs to be able to make good clear decisions.

Discussion Forum

Brent Sanger

Firehouse Nutrition 3 Replies

Started by Brent Sanger. Last reply by Nick Miller Nov 23.

Jeffrey Post

Steak And Cheese 2 Replies

Started by Jeffrey Post. Last reply by Jeffrey Post Apr 13.

Adam Frick

Looking for ideas 2 Replies

Started by Adam Frick. Last reply by Humberto Vergara Mar 26.

Shawn Tibbitts

broccoli cheese soup

Started by Shawn Tibbitts Feb 27.

Robert Rhoades

Pasta Salad

Started by Robert Rhoades Sep. 30, 2008.

Robert Rhoades

Beef Stew

Started by Robert Rhoades Sep. 30, 2008.

Matt Hedges

Cranberry Chicken 10 Replies

Started by Matt Hedges. Last reply by James Weaver May. 5, 2008.

Humberto Vergara

Steak salad

Started by Humberto Vergara May. 3, 2008.

Todd Wilson

Tater Tot Casserole

Started by Todd Wilson Apr. 29, 2008.

Brent Sanger

Firehouse Recipes 1 Reply

Started by Brent Sanger. Last reply by Brent Sanger Apr. 6, 2008.

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Michael Haefner Comment by Michael Haefner on November 13, 2009 at 10:33pm
Awesome group Idea. Awesome recipies, going to have to try some.
 

Members (94)

Brent Sanger Matt Hedges Jeffrey Post James Weaver Humberto Vergara Adam Frick CindyCBCardin Robert Rhoades Peggy Glenn William Anderson J.C. Jimenez Nick Miller Todd Wilson Shawn Tibbitts David Bullard Trae Wright Michael Tucci Joshua S. Guidry Mark Sawicki David Proulx Matt Mason mike diener Kirk Pickens Jon Shackelford J. Scott Loftis Chuck Parsons Adam Miller Steve Disick Sean Hanlon bill noonan
 
 

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