Quote: Originally posted by pingvin on 26/10/2011 And when I'll move house soon, I'll get the keys for the new house 2 days ahead of us moving the furniture in, so we'll take a lot of our camping stuff and use it for two nights in the new house!
Just what we did. We were between houses for 4 months, living in the camper. When we eventually bought, we used all our camping gear and unpacked at our leisure, which took all the pressure off finding the right boxes to set up the kitchen. We used the camping table and chairs in the kitchen for a couple of months, until we bought some "proper" ones.
we are just deciding what to take back to van next season we have emptied it al out as its going for service, trying to cut down on number of pans etc so trying to choose between the double skillet or a paella pan a paella pan will get the bacon sausage eggs in for me,mrs and daughter no bother and also do the fried rice etc but would it be to big for home first choice was double skillet but looking at pics of chickens cooked in it not so sure
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portable BBQ when i can't be bothered to light the big one ( not often then :) ) and the 3way fridge as a beer/cider/wine fridge - it has been known to freeze wine in the winter in it when its been in the conservatory.
I sometimes use the suitcase stove for picnics and drinks of tea. also the tables. I still have the tarp up in the garden from when we had fire works and bbq to use for cover. lol it is still up, only to see how it does in the wind. I am having people around chinese banquet so I may leave it up for the smokers or ex smoker, just incase they may have started again as shelter.
I have recently used my camping lamps during a power cut and will be using my water carrier for the next two Tuesdays as mains pipes are being cleaned around here. The camping chairs are always handy of course when family come for a BBQ.