Food and Travel
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Q1 #ParkChat We know you have a Park where you think “we are eating here next time we return to _______ Park. What Park and what restaurant? What’s so special about the restaurant? If you have a photo, post it, please. #FoodTravelChat
Q2. Are there any public lands you are aware of that allow you to harvest or collect a particular food (e.g, nuts, fruit) from a plant or tree? #ParkChat #foodtravelchat
Q3 #ParkChat We know that some Parks are known for certain delicious items. @AcadiaNPS for popovers. @CapitolReefNPS for apple pie. Heck we can even pick and eat blueberries from the Parks. Can you name another special food delicacy at a Park? Please tell us. #FoodTravelChat
Q4. If you were in a survival situation (you can choose your destination in our public lands) what natural food would you most realistically subsist on until rescued? #ParkChat #foodtravelchat
Q5 #ParkChat Everyone feels like they rock a particular dish while camping. What’s the best entree that you make while camping? If you have a recipe, please share it. My specialty is a hot dog on a stick. Really. They’re good. #FoodTravelChat
Q6. Although the concept of a National Park originated stateside, there are many National Parks around the world. What National Parks in different countries present unique and must-taste food opportunities? #ParkChat #foodtravelchat
Q7 When you travel to a Park do you try to dine on regional specialties? For example are you looking for Mexican cuisine @BigBendNPS ? Share regional meals you have enjoyed at the Parks. Is their a regional food at the top of your list? Which one? #FoodTravelChat #ParkChat
Q8. Food is best complemented by a tasty beverage. What park within or nearby our National Park system (or public lands in general) can you find the tastiest beverages? What are you drinking? #ParkChat #foodtravelchat
Q9 #ParkChat It’s late in the day after a long (but great) day in the Park with the kids. Everyone is hungry. Are you going to a drive through? Finish the snacks and lunch that you have in the car? Grab something at a Park diner? Or sit down and eat back in town? #FoodTravelChat
Q10. Wildlife within our National Parks and public lands host a variety of appetites. Is there one thing you wish your taste buds (or intestinal tract) could adapt too that a certain animal relishes? Things just got interesting...tell us about it. #ParkChat #foodtravelchat
Q11 #ParkChat While on Park trips, we’ve treated ourselves to vending machine milk shakes, picked eggs, roller cooked rolled tacos, stale churros, and even something called chislic (look it up). What’s the most offbeat thing you’ve ever eaten while on a Park trip? #FoodTravelChat