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toedtoes
Feb 04, 2018Explorer III
GordonThree wrote:
Rhagfo, I do stock the rig with condiments, non perishables, linens, etc.
Clothing I'm too frugal to duplicate, it's either at home or in the camper.
Dog bowls I guess I could buy extra. The dry food I feed stinks awful, so I wouldn't want an extra bag stinking up the rig. Haven't met an air tight container that can hold the stink. I think it's from the oils and they can pass right through the plastic walls. Too frugal to buy a stainless steel container.
Thursday is usually the shopping day for fresh food. If I didn't get too beat up during the work day, I'll stock up the trailer on Thursday and it is great, but it's not too common an occurrence.
Drive the rig to work, park in the street no problem. The old dog would sleep for hours in the truck without issue. The new dog is much more high strung, haven't tried this with her yet.
Pick up a large opsack bag. They are amazing at holding the odors in. Many folks use them to store pet waste when hiking. They say the worst part is when you unlock the bag to empty - the smell is much more intense. But when it's sealed, the odor is non-existant.
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