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Mine is just the same..These 2 of ours are comfortable being left in the van too
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Mine is just the same..These 2 of ours are comfortable being left in the van too
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Is there another way?
Not going by this poor buggers clothesSure it wasn't the McDonald's worker clearing the bins?
Come on guys what decade are you both in
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Well if you carry all the ingredients with you all the time to make 20 odd varieties of soup in just a few minutes you're a better man than me I'll stick with my tins lolAh the penalties of ignorance of those of us that eat real, not tinned. food.
Outside table is also inside table.Reclining chairs Issabella full size go in waterproof bag and are on the rear door of the van behind out two full size bikes.Also carry spare cassette and rotary drier and the only equipment loose in the van is my watering can.Dont like clutter..No fishing tackle though .Had a fixed bed once,,not keen on the space it took up.BUSBY.You don't but like today for instance I've varied between sat in the front seats reading, sat in the lounge with my feet up and lying on the bed watching TV etc ...all without having to move anything .
I've yet to see a pvc with a loungeable lounge and a decent fixed bed ..
It's usually a compromise somewhere
And as you say storage for fulltiming is very important..
Where do you store outside tables chairs etc in a pvc ...fishing gear? , Tools , BBQ etc
Post was made before he stated was a joke. Doesn’t take away he still done the correct thing.It was a joke read the picture
Yes I do hope they hurry upSo much for German efficiency Tam. Wife and daughter had tests at 4pm Saturday week ago. Result texted at 3am next morning some 11hours later. We certainly haven’t got everything right but I thought this was an excellent service.
I can't see me getting the results today to be honestIf you get the all clear don’t think you have to wait for the bread and milk. We can eat it!
Well if you carry all the ingredients with you all the time to make 20 odd varieties of soup in just a few minutes you're a better man than me I'll stick with my tins lol
If you get the all clear don’t think you have to wait for the bread and milk. We can eat it!
That's a lot of eggsI like my fried eggs with separate and soft yolk. Love eggs, I get through 2 dozen a week and thats just me swmbo allergic. I have 3 fried with sausage or bacon, four if boiled. Wouldnt suit you at all.
Home made soup is so easy to make..BUSBY.We do not (often) have 20 soups at one sitting. Anyway I delegate soup production and have never seen a can opened in 10 years!
Not in the time it takes to open a can it isn'tHome made soup is so easy to make..BUSBY.
No additives or sugar in homemade..and it's cheaper.BUSBY.Not in the time it takes to open a can it isn't
All you men saying it's easy but get your wives to make it
I can make homemade soup ...but why bother when I can open the cupboard and choose from a dozen flavours and have it ready in 5 minutes
No mess, no waste, no problem
Last year when I came over to Europe I brought very little food , certainly no tinned stuff. This year with covid and the chance of having to quarantine for 14 days or like the friends I made that spent the covid lockdowns in Greece in the same spot for 57 days etc I decided I was bringing supplies that were non perishable etcI can never understand soup , I like all my food seperate on a plate, not blunged up till it all tastes the same, but do agree some tins in the van are handy if you haven't got anything else.
Another tinned stuff I would never of dreamed of buying but wouldn't do without in the cupboard is potatoes, hardly tell they aren't the real thing, got into these off another MH er who is a cook in pubs and useually does all her own stuff.
Have you tried tinned haggis? It's really good.BUSBY.Last year when I came over to Europe I brought very little food , certainly no tinned stuff. This year with covid and the chance of having to quarantine for 14 days or like the friends I made that spent the covid lockdowns in Greece in the same spot for 57 days etc I decided I was bringing supplies that were non perishable etc
And I'm glad I did
57 days Tam, good job Heinz have 57 varietiesLast year when I came over to Europe I brought very little food , certainly no tinned stuff. This year with covid and the chance of having to quarantine for 14 days or like the friends I made that spent the covid lockdowns in Greece in the same spot for 57 days etc I decided I was bringing supplies that were non perishable etc
And I'm glad I did
I haven't as it happensHave you tried tinned haggis? It's really good.BUSBY.
Coop used to sell it,, very tasty..nearly as good as fresh haggis.BUSBY.I haven't as it happens
Homemade is much nicerCoop used to sell it,, very tasty..nearly as good as fresh haggis.BUSBY.
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I'm curious also how others fry an egg
Absolutely fine. It is not thought dietary cholesterol has much influence. Most is produced in the body. Eggs are pretty essential to a low carb diet, no soldiers!That's a lot of eggs
How's your cholesterol?