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On Thu, 18 Jul 2019 07:54:37 -0500,
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>On Wed, 17 Jul 2019 21:44:03 -0700 (PDT), "
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>>On Wednesday, July 17, 2019 at 11:32:31 PM UTC-5, Terry Coombs wrote:
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>>> *So the camper is >this close< to ready to go ... to visit my mother in
>>> law up in Kaintuck . We'll be draggin' this 25 footer with us , because
>>> my wife wants to and because there ain't a motel I'd stay in that will
>>> let us keep a 70 pound dog (staying with her mom is not an option , Max
>>> would have her run bugnuts inside of an hour). It's a full up
>>> you-can-live-in-it camper (we did for a while) but I don't want to
>>> "fully provision" it because it will probably be at least a few months
>>> until we use it again . I'm looking for suggestions for stuff that
>>> doesn't need a lot of spices and ancillary equipment . Burgers and 'dogs
>>> can only go so far . We'll be limited on 'lectric - 15 amp supply is
>>> probably going to get maxed out by the AC so no crock pots or air fryers
>>> - but we do have a gas range & oven and nukler oven . I'll probably pick
>>> up a small hibachi or something , since the original gas grill has
>>> rusted beyond use - we got a LOT of great meals off that thing .
>>>

>>Eggs and canned tuna come readily to mind. But right now I'm stumped as it's
>>late. You could cook up a pound of sausage patties and a pound of bacon and
>>keep those in a covered dish in the 'frig for a quick breakfast.

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>yes eggs are a great idea, although I would boil up a batch before you
>set off. They can last awhile in a cool area and go great with many
>things.


Pickled eggs will keep for months without refrigeration, but then
you'll need to sleep alone unless she eats her share too. Be sure to
have a decent manual can opener, not everything comes in pull top cans
yet. Bring bulk packs of Slim Jims, and plenty of brewski. Dried
fruit keeps well unrefrigerated, just bring plenty of TP.

>>For a small grill check out the Weber "Little Smokey" as it's compact but does
>>a really good job. I think it's advertised as being great for tailgating
>>football games if that carries any weight with you. Don't forget the charcoal.

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>As far as grill you really do not need one, if you are not going to be
>in a urban area then camp fires are always a easy option for cooking.
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