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Dog_Folks
Nov 09, 2013Explorer
Bill.Satellite wrote:
IMHO, if you are truly living in your RV full-time then you need to keep many of the basic necessities of a home in your RV. For us, that's things focused around food service. We have real china plate (Blue Danube) and nice heavy flatware. We use cloth napkins for everyday meals and enjoy our wine and cocktails in nice stemware and cut glass high ball glasses. We even keep a couple of decanters for our favorite liquors.
The wife is an excellent cook so we keep a couple of nice pans (frying and baking) plus a crock pot, blender, small food processor and many Tupperware type storage containers. The other accessories like whisks and the like are all there as well, but as mentioned above, only 1 or 2 that might handled slightly different jobs. You just don't need 7 whisks like you had at home.
If you use stuff you hate because it's what others think you need in an RV you will come to hate RVing. It's home, make it feel like home.
Well said. The key words are "It's home." It is not temporary housing like a camper used on weekends. If you are using the camper infrequently, you can tolerate a lot. When it is home, not so much, and you should not have to.
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