(The timeline is flexible.)
There was a plan.
Ingredients were purchased.
Someone said a time out loud.
And yet—hours later—you find yourself standing around, mildly hungry, confidently stating:
Dinner is happening. Eventually.
🍽 1. Hunger Arrives Before Readiness
No one is ready when hunger shows up.
Because first:
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something needs adjusting
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something else needs finishing
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and one more thing “shouldn’t take long”
Hunger waits politely at first.
Then it starts pacing.
🧠 2. Cooking Depends on Too Many Variables
Dinner isn’t just cooking.
It depends on:
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weather
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light
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energy levels
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available surfaces
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and whether the thing you need is already buried
This is not delay.
This is dependency management.
🔥 3. The Setup Takes Longer Than the Food
The grill needs arranging.
The table needs clearing.
The wind needs negotiating.
Actual cooking time? Almost irrelevant.
Dinner is a process, not an event.
😅 4. Snacks Become an Interim Strategy
No one says it out loud.
But suddenly:
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a bag opens
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something crunchy appears
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morale stabilizes
This is not spoiling dinner.
This is buying time.
🕰 5. Someone Asks, “How Long?”
This question has no answer.
You respond with: “Not long.”
Which means: “Please don’t make me quantify this.”
Everyone accepts it.
🧠 6. Expectations Quietly Adjust
No one needs a feast anymore.
They just need:
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warm
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filling
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and soon-ish
The bar lowers. Peace is restored.
🍳 7. When It Finally Happens, No One Complains
Because by the time dinner arrives:
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hunger has peaked
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effort is appreciated
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and timing no longer matters
Someone says: “This is good.”
Which means: “This was worth waiting for.”
🧘 8. The Delay Becomes Part of the Story
Later, no one remembers the hunger.
They remember:
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the waiting
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the hovering
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the “eventually”
Dinner didn’t fail.
It just took the scenic route.
💬 Final Thoughts
“Dinner is happening, eventually” isn’t disorganization.
It’s realism.
Camping meals operate on:
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conditions
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cooperation
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and patience
You didn’t skip dinner.
You arrived at it—slowly, together, and with lowered expectations.
And honestly?
That’s how most good meals happen anyway.
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