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Subject Topic: How do you store cooking utensils?
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25/6/2006 at 11:23am
 Location: Manchester
 Outfit: Pennine Countryman
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We have some folding utensils that fit into our pan set, but the cutlery, tin opener, potato peeler etc all go into a roll bag designed for make up brushes. It works very well, and is very compact.



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25/6/2006 at 11:46am
 Location: North Wales
 Outfit: MONTY 4 with front canopy !! +crocs!!!
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My stuff goes in a plastic sweet box it has a hinged lid and is quite long but its really good. the sort of sweet box you get sweets from in a cash and carry. whats even better you get to eat the sweets first !!!

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25/6/2006 at 12:09pm
 Location: Runcorn Cheshire
 Outfit: Montana 4 plus canopy Delta 300
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Hi Mel dont think I will be going into mass production my OH got fed up with the amount of stuff I left lying around when I did ours ....now if I get myself a small workshop !!!!!

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Andy....
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25/6/2006 at 2:34pm
 Location: Salford
 Outfit: Outwell Indiana 8 & Oregon 5
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Quote: Originally posted by stinger on 23/6/2006
On my camp kitchen now modified about 3 times I bought a normal utensil hanging hook rack thingy ! from Wilkies drilled a couple of holes on the side of my camp kithen and hey presto all spatula and spoon type stuff hanging neatly to hand. Also bought two of the collapseable alluminium wind shields put brackets on them and drilled matching holes on to the two tops of the camp kitchen table to shield our two suitcase type cookers from the wind, and finally my masterpiece of design was completed with one of those telescoping roller paint brush handles about the same height as the back of the kitchen stand but extends to about 6' from the ground to this I have attatched a door coat hook large s shaped one to which I can hang my lantern type light from for cooking when it gets a bit dusky !!!!
Amazing what you can do with a few screws a drill and an over active imagination !!!


I don't suppose you've got any pictures of the masterpiece have you?



25/6/2006 at 10:28pm
 Location: Runcorn Cheshire
 Outfit: Montana 4 plus canopy Delta 300
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Hi Gilyan I haven't unfortunalely not as a complete one anyway only bits of it sneaking into corners of other photos !!
Also unfortunatly being on rubbishy ntl tv internet wouldnt be able to post them....will have to save up for that lap top !!!!

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25/6/2006 at 11:29pm
 Location: Surrey
 Outfit: Cabanon Discovery & Vango Diablo 900
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Well, stinger you don't ask for much - new workshop & new laptop .....


25/6/2006 at 11:37pm
 Location: Runcorn Cheshire
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Ive not been to greedy not even mentioned a sports car !!!!!! ...but there again where would we put all the camping gear !!

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25/6/2006 at 11:49pm
 Location: Rotherham
 Outfit: Bit of everything
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I bought some cheap plastic storage boxes which store plates, cups and utensils I store this at the side of the tt then all i have to do is lift it into the boot before hooking up.

I place it so that i can't get the tt out without having to pick the box up that way i don't forget it!



26/6/2006 at 6:48am
 Location: High Peak
 Outfit: Lunar Clubman SI 2017 Hyundai Santa F
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We put ours in lidded plastic box along with pans etc.


26/6/2006 at 6:50am
 Location: nowhere
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Just get a container about the size for them and it is easy to store them when washed at home,pack them all in and they are all ready to take next trip.We have never needed any thing fancy.I suppose traveling on a motorbike made us having to keep things minamal.

WG




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