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RE: Black and White Streaks From The Roof

I agree with the use of the cleaners...they take the wax with them. I use a product from Meguiars I can't remember the exact name, but it comes in a tube. On the label it says its for removing imbedded paint contaminates. (Black Steaks) Works very well and leaves a shine.
Dozer 10/13/09 07:08pm Travel Trailers
RE: Tanglewood Tortilla Soup

Two recipes for tortilla soup and both with no tortillas? Just curious. Jim
Dozer 10/13/09 09:47am Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs
Tuoulmne Meadows, no reservations

Hello all, I'm planning on arriving on a Wed. last week of August around 4PM. Anyone have an idea what my chances might be? I have a small TT. Thanks in advance, Dozer
Dozer 08/21/09 09:24pm RV Parks, National Parks, State Campgrounds & More
RE: Hot Dish without an Oven !

Where I come from, Minnesota, stove top was called "hot dish" and oven baked was called "casserole" I thing the cooking terminology on this board is fast and loose. After all BBQ and grill gets confused as one in the same. Grin and bear it. :B
Dozer 08/21/09 08:37pm Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs
RE: Coleman RoadTrip Classic Grill- Do you like yours???

Ah64id, A grill is NOT a bbq. Bbq is not a cooking utensil but a way of cooking meats by various methods of smoking. Certain areas of the country claim to have invented or perfected this method I have to clue which is true, but a grill IS NOT a bbq!!!
Dozer 08/04/09 02:01pm Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs
RE: Freezing Butter

You may find that real butter will not affect cholesterol levels at all. Obviously use in moderation as in all things. Spent some time with a Professor and Dean of Nutrition at a famous University who showed me a chart of heart attacks in USA from 1900 to 1990+ compared with use of maragine in the USA. Chart for maragine started after WW One when maragine was introduced as measure to save fats for the war effort. Heart attacks in the population which had been flat line prior to 1920 marched up and basically matched the maragine useage line step by step. My wife is a Ph.D in Nutrition and Dietitian and we use butter in our home.
Dozer 07/01/09 09:42pm Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs
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