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The event is called Backpack to Briefcase, which took place on Tuesday, April 14th in Latham Hall. This event was for graduating seniors to teach them about the world after college with topics including buying a car, 401ks, banking, buying a house, etc. Student walked around from table to table and spoke to each representative for about 10-15 minutes. Backpack to Briefcase was sponsored by Widener University's Career Services.
Day 4. We just crossed the state line and are now in California. That's Jobs Sister on the left, and Freel Peak on the right. We were initially hoping to make it past through Freel Pass today. The snowy forest on the very steep slope would stop us early. The trail would be covered with snow for two or three miles. The new plan was to camp right below the snow line and save the tough part for tomorrow.
The event is called Backpack to Briefcase, which took place on Tuesday, April 14th in Latham Hall. This event was for graduating seniors to teach them about the world after college with topics including buying a car, 401ks, banking, buying a house, etc. Student walked around from table to table and spoke to each representative for about 10-15 minutes. Backpack to Briefcase was sponsored by Widener University's Career Services.
The event is called Backpack to Briefcase, which took place on Tuesday, April 14th in Latham Hall. This event was for graduating seniors to teach them about the world after college with topics including buying a car, 401ks, banking, buying a house, etc. Student walked around from table to table and spoke to each representative for about 10-15 minutes. Backpack to Briefcase was sponsored by Widener University's Career Services.
I invested in a few new backpacking bags, but needed a storage solution. There are fancy backpack hangers you can buy, but I figured I could make something out of supplies I have on hand.
Version 2 worked, is much better. Made with scrap PVC and heavy gauge wire.
Trader Joe's to the rescue.
I cooked 3 cups of bulgur wheat, (1 Cup per foil pouch of TJ's wonderful Indian Fare). I added some diced cucumbers and green bell peppers from the garden. Put in dehydrator for about 17 hours. Made sure to smash the garbanzos. For six of the meals I selected one package each of Trader Joe's Palak Paneer, Punjab Choley and the Jaipur Vegetables.
Each foil package combined with a cooked cup of bulgur wheat and a few additional diced vegetables makes about two servings, depending on your appetite.
The event is called Backpack to Briefcase, which took place on Tuesday, April 14th in Latham Hall. This event was for graduating seniors to teach them about the world after college with topics including buying a car, 401ks, banking, buying a house, etc. Student walked around from table to table and spoke to each representative for about 10-15 minutes. Backpack to Briefcase was sponsored by Widener University's Career Services.