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05/6/2010 at 12:29pm
Location: East Sussex Outfit: None Entered
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Quote: Originally posted by Speedcamp on 03/6/2010
The crates just get moved from loft to car to tent and are only accessed when things are needed. They go with us on all bar overnight stops as its not worth the hassle of sorting out the individual items each time.
Helen
We do the same, Helen. We have everything we need bar tent, bed/bedding, stove/gas bottle and our clothes in those two crates. We just get them out of the loft and put them straight in the car. It means we can pack and load really quickly.
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05/6/2010 at 12:33pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Valk_scot on 03/6/2010
I'm trying not to think about it. Someone called me a minger last month for not washing out my teapot every time I used it, you know. But even I don't pee in my saucepans..,....!
Perhaps she thought you used your teapot instead.
I'm firmly of the opinion that doing any more than rinsing a teapot ruins the tea. That patina of ancient tannin adds to the flavour, I'm sure.
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05/6/2010 at 6:21pm
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What an interesting discussion.
I have a plastic box which has everything I need whether its for a weekend or 4 weeks.
Mine has a double skillet in it, in which I have an Aldi set of pans and inside those the breakfast bowls. I then have a washing up bowl/tupperware box which has the mugs, wine glasses, cutlery, cooking utensils etc. Packed around those fits the tumblers, windup lantern, washingup liquid, scrubbing brush, pegs, line, etc etc.
However, I have just bought a 3-box drawer unit as having everything packed so 'neatly' does take time and I wanted something that would just lift in and out of the car ready to 'use'. DH isn't convinced - its bigger than the box and space is at a premium. We have yet to do a 'test run' to see if it will even fit in.
I am also trying to think of other ways of making the packing up quicker... stuffing sleeping bags always seems time consuming so I am thinking of just getting a huge vacuum bag and vacuuming them between sites?
Any ideas grateful accepted as we will be doing a lot of site moving this year compared to normal.
Christine
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06/6/2010 at 4:45pm
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Quote: Originally posted by B Chrystie on 05/6/2010
Another fan of the plastic drawers here. One set for a short trip with just the two of us, Two sets for whole tribe coming along for a week or more. With tqo sets we also take an old cupboard door to lay across the top. It makes a huge work surface and is very stable. We have actually cut a hole in it for a washing up bowl, so we really do take the kitchen sink! (See the photo in my profile)
You've just gone and put that notion into my head! I'll not settle now until I have another set of plastic drawers....I'm curious, what kind of things do store in them?
I've only got three people in my party, and the car I have (hatchback) has a split rear seat, 60/40. I'll collapse the larger part which gives me a relatively flat surface to pack on, and I've already discovered that the set of plastic drawers fits neatly between the surface and the roof. However I have to make sure I don't obscure my rear view mirror. The thing I like the most is the drawer set has a footprint of not much bigger than a sheet of A4 printer, so that's a pretty good use of space for me.
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07/6/2010 at 2:52am
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Simple Version (one set)
Top small drawer; Cutlery and utensils, cling film, tin foil
2nd small drawer: Repair bits and pieces, kitchen wipes and cleaning stuff, matches
Next larger drawer down: Food (or lamps, and bits and pieces which are generally 'out' while we're camping - then fill drawer with food once we're there)
Lower large drawer, saucepans, plates, bowls etc.
When I take both sets of drawers I have separate cutlery drawer and utensil drawer. One of the larger drawers is full of 'wet weather games' for the kids. Can easily fill two drawers with food - usually one has mostly drinks stuff in.
It's slightly different each time, depending on who's going.
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