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Merrykalia
Jan 05, 2015Explorer
Go to Goodwill, Salvation Army or other used stores and purchase cooking equipment, implements, etc. to leave IN THE TT.
Trying to bring it in and remember to take it back out gets really old quickly. We have white sheets, white towels, white washclothes that are RV ONLY! (You can bleach them clean when they get dirty). We use colored ones for in the house, so they can't be mixed up. We have quilts that are strictly RV quilts. We use blankets at the house, so those are easy to identify.
I purchased a set of silverware at Goodwill for $10 that has been in 3 different RVs. At the beginning of the season, I will purchase spices, oil, flour, cornmeal, etc for the RV and at the end of the season, I will bring those things in and use them over the winter. Start over again in April.
I also do the same with shampoo, soap, conditioner, razors, meds (Tylenol, Pepto, etc.), sunscreen, bug spray, and those types of things.
I have two furry throws for the kids that stay in the RV.
When we winterize, I will bring the sheets, quilts, towels, and the rest of the linens into the house, wash then and put them in the space bags and take back to the RV. They winter out there so we don't forget them come spring time. When we go on our spring break trip, we don't have to worry about remembering those things. Our pillows also go into one of those bags, just to keep them from becoming mouse food or absorbing any smells that might occur.
Trying to bring it in and remember to take it back out gets really old quickly. We have white sheets, white towels, white washclothes that are RV ONLY! (You can bleach them clean when they get dirty). We use colored ones for in the house, so they can't be mixed up. We have quilts that are strictly RV quilts. We use blankets at the house, so those are easy to identify.
I purchased a set of silverware at Goodwill for $10 that has been in 3 different RVs. At the beginning of the season, I will purchase spices, oil, flour, cornmeal, etc for the RV and at the end of the season, I will bring those things in and use them over the winter. Start over again in April.
I also do the same with shampoo, soap, conditioner, razors, meds (Tylenol, Pepto, etc.), sunscreen, bug spray, and those types of things.
I have two furry throws for the kids that stay in the RV.
When we winterize, I will bring the sheets, quilts, towels, and the rest of the linens into the house, wash then and put them in the space bags and take back to the RV. They winter out there so we don't forget them come spring time. When we go on our spring break trip, we don't have to worry about remembering those things. Our pillows also go into one of those bags, just to keep them from becoming mouse food or absorbing any smells that might occur.
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