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12-07-2014, 06:02 PM
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Rivet Master
2007 22' International CCD
Corona
, California
Join Date: Jul 2013
Posts: 9,180
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Our portable microwave is too small to accommodate a normal plate. It's ok for heating a small bowl at the most or a cupcake or small portion item.
That said, it does run on 12 volts if I clip it right to the battery terminals. We use it on 110ac most of the time.
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'The Silver HamShack' ('07 International 22FB CCD 75th Anniversary)
Multiple Yaesu Ham Radios inside and many antennae sprouting from roof, ProPride hitch, Prodigy P2 controller.
2012 shortbed CrewMax 4x4 Toyota Tacoma TV with more antennae on it.
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12-07-2014, 09:03 PM
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#82
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3 Rivet Member
2009 28' International
Columbia
, Illinois
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 173
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We use corelle in the camper and at home. Set of four with a couple extra bowls on the road. Chicago knives, same Oneida wear as we got as wedding presents 38 years ago. We don't store the corelle in any special way, just stacked on a shelf, never had any break so far.
Stainless steel wine goblets and beer pints, ceramic coffee mugs.
Coffee grinder, whip cream maker, crockpot, dutch ovens and mocamaster coffee machine all used routinely. We used to travel with Waterford mickey mouse champagne glasses but have left them home for the past couple of years.
Paper plates only when we have family dinners.
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12-07-2014, 11:23 PM
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#83
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Rivet Master
1967 17' Caravel
Pocatello
, Idaho
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 944
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[QUOTE=Lily&Me;1549790]I have decided I want to camp with Landshark, and share a meal with them.
I will put on especially pretty clothes, full make-up, and bring whatever bread, dessert or side they wish.
Seriously.....altho I will not be carrying fine tableware and table cloths, there is something very appealing about that formality.
Reminds me of nice restaraunts with sweet hubby, also the train trip to and from Seattle, WA.....a sleeping car included meals in the dining car, complete with tablecloth, proper flatware, glasses, and uniformed waiters.
Streaming thru the countryside at dusk, dressed for dinner, nice glass of wine in hand......one of the best trips ever.
Maggie, you are welcome to dine with us anytime--we would love to enjoy your company. I can't promise great food, but it will be served on great dishes!
You mention the train: we took the Eastern & Orient Express from Bangkok to Singapore several years ago and it was the absolute height of luxury--everyone dressed for dinner (adv lit specified no t-shirts, no jeans on board), all food freshly prepared, exquisite service, beveled glass in the tiny shower in our sleeper--it felt like we were in a Bogart movie. Given the quality of Airstreams, we try to replicate that feeling of luxury whenever we can on the 34'. However, in the smaller trailers, we can't manage that so are happy with less formal settings, although we still detest eating on paper and use it only as a last resort.
Vivian
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12-08-2014, 04:32 AM
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Rivet Master
2007 Interstate
Normal
, Illinois
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 18,084
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Like being in a Bogart movie....yes.
Maggie
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12-08-2014, 02:15 PM
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Len and Jeanne
2005 16' International CCD
2015 19' Flying Cloud
Creston Valley
, British Columbia
Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 1,793
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[QUOTE=Landshark;1550982]
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Originally Posted by Lily&Me
I have decided I want to camp with Landshark, and share a meal with them.
I will put on especially pretty clothes, full make-up, and bring whatever bread, dessert or side they wish.
Seriously.....altho I will not be carrying fine tableware and table cloths, there is something very appealing about that formality.
Reminds me of nice restaraunts with sweet hubby, also the train trip to and from Seattle, WA.....a sleeping car included meals in the dining car, complete with tablecloth, proper flatware, glasses, and uniformed waiters.
Streaming thru the countryside at dusk, dressed for dinner, nice glass of wine in hand......one of the best trips ever.
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Vivian
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We took Amtrak last month round trip from Sandpoint, ID to Boston. Sadly the nice table settings are gone. The dining car still has regular flatware and some table cloths, but the plates are now heavy plastic, napkins and cups are paper, and worst of all, they did away with the glass wine glasses.
Fortunately we had brought our own (cheap crystal) wine glasses for our private preprandial wine before dinner (in our "roomette.") We started taking these glasses to dinner, to the general approval of the wait staff. I think most of them prided themselves on their quality of service: when I inquired most were unhappy about the changes, which they said were a cost-cutting measure.
Which is why we prefer RVing, because you can have your table ware pretty much the way your want it.
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12-08-2014, 02:37 PM
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Rivet Master
2007 Interstate
Normal
, Illinois
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 18,084
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That's too bad.
We went in October of 2005, I think, and were on the Empire Builder.
It was a lovely, lovely trip.
Maggie
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