ParTaxer wrote:Bob Henry you got my attention! I purchased a party ball as well.
Mike W
jhb wrote:One can always overstock one's galley, but at a minimum you need a sink with hot and cold running water, a 12v refrigerator, 3 burner stove with oven, and a someone to camp with that can bake a pumpkin pie.
It was amazing how friendly our neighbors became when the pie came out of the oven... (the pie was eaten before I remembered I needed a picture of it.)
What do you really need in a TD galley? What ever you want. Make it your own, and if you don't get it right the first time, change it!
Alleged User wrote:We use these caps from LL Bean and we love them. The lights are so inconspicuous that you can wear the cap all the time and only use the lights when necessary. Well made, and the lights are bright and very effective. No more hunting for the flashlight. Just reach up and click on your hat.
I like those Ingrid party ball sets alot, but I'm not a big fan of bright primary colors, so hadn't bought one...until today, when I found this one on etsy. The price was right, and it's a nice retro color. Can't wait to get it.
Is it "camping" if there is power in the camp site?bobhenry wrote:I've said it many times before a 32 cup coffee maker make an excellent red neck hot water heater. A must for K.P. duty ya just can't wash greasy dishes in cold water.
jhb wrote:One can always overstock one's galley, but at a minimum you need a sink with hot and cold running water, a 12v refrigerator, 3 burner stove with oven, and a someone to camp with that can bake a pumpkin pie.
It was amazing how friendly our neighbors became when the pie came out of the oven... (the pie was eaten before I remembered I needed a picture of it.)
What do you really need in a TD galley? What ever you want. Make it your own, and if you don't get it right the first time, change it!
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