Come and Get The Chuck Wagon Identify major historical individuals, entrepreneurs, and groups, and describe their major contributions. Describe major events of Oklahoma’s past, such as settlements by Native Americans, cattle drives, land runs, statehood, and the discovery of oil. Relate some of the major influences on westward expansion to the distribution and movement of people, goods, and services. Get up and start fixing breakfast. Breakfast was often sourdough bread or biscuits and gravy, dried fruit and coffee. Wake the cowboys and call them to breakfast. Wash dishes, pack the wagon and move up the trail. The cook would move ahead of the cattle because he could move faster with his team of horses. 11:00 am, make a new camp and have lunch ready by noon. A typical lunch might include chili or stew with bread, coffee and water. Lunch time gave the cowboys a chance to rest and the cattle time to graze. 1:00 p.m. Pack the chuck wagon and ride toward the evening's campsite. 5:00 p.m. Set up the night camp and prepare a dinner of beans, biscuits, and coffee to be ready about 6:30. Dinner might include dessert, such as a fruit cobbler. 9:00 p.m. Go to bed. Unlike the cowboys, the cook did not have to take a turn watching the cattle at night.
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