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RVcrazy

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Posted: 04/14/12 11:51am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

What could you not live without in a small kitchen? What did you start with that you have gotten rid of because you didn't use it? Of course, we will have a BBQ for outside.

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We have everything as we have in our house including a teakettle, toaster, coffee pot, plates and dishes etc, pots/pans, silverware/knives. DW does the cooking while I do the eating/washing drying.


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We FT so our kitchen has all the basics......same as Turbo Diesel Dude

We have a hot plate for use as a slow cooker with our type of pots/pans and a stove top pressure cooker.

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My cast iron skillet is a must have


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We duplicate everything we have at home in the S&B since DW always fixed pretty much the same things in the RV as she did at home.


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Turbo Diesel Dude wrote:

We have everything as we have in our house including a teakettle, toaster, coffee pot, plates and dishes etc, pots/pans, silverware/knives.


x2, except no coffee pot - we instead have an individual plastic drip thing that we line with a coffee filter - DH has one cup in the morning and that's it for the coffee drinking here. Additionally, I like to bake, so we have a mix-master with us, bake-ware, handheld mixer, etc...


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I have a small electronic minute timer that magnetically sticks to the side of the microwave. I'd be lost without it.


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DH says coffee pot and plastic wine glasses! The things we use the most: plastic flower pot that holds all "utensils" right behind the sink that easily fits under the sink when traveling, good knives, plastic cutting boards, plastic dinnerware(what use to be called melmac), flatwear. We also bought the Cuissanart pots and pans made for traveling with removable handles. We both like those. We love having an oven. Our first night of camping is usually a pizza night. We bring frozen pizza so we don't have to light a grill, etc. when we arrive at a site late.

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These types of questions always inerest me because you get answers from people who live in their rigs full time, and with shore power, and then you get completely different answers from weekenders who dry camp.


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korbe wrote:

These types of questions always inerest me because you get answers from people who live in their rigs full time, and with shore power, and then you get completely different answers from weekenders who dry camp.


I use the same stuff whether I'm hooked up or boondocking.....

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