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Old 06-03-2021, 10:07 AM   #21
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I don't recall ever having taken along any 'canned goods' in the camper other than a jar of jelly or the wife a container of peanut butter....but nothing in cans other than some soda.

The only can opener carried is the P-38 I've had on my key chain since the mid 1960's when in the military.
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Old 06-04-2021, 09:08 AM   #22
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I don't recall ever having taken along any 'canned goods' in the camper other than a jar of jelly or the wife a container of peanut butter....but nothing in cans other than some soda.

The only can opener carried is the P-38 I've had on my key chain since the mid 1960's when in the military.
I’m thinking that you must be in the minority! Who doesn’t bring canned beans, various soups and/or vegetables on camping trips?
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Apparently in the minority then as don't take canned beans, wouldn't think of taking soup and not a veggie eater.

Breakfast ... pancakes, eggs, bacon & maybe toast...sometimes oatmeal with buttered toast and honey.

Lunch and supper: Beef, potatoes, bread and butter and I'm good!

Nothing beats a good chunk of dead cow. No fake butter either --- real butter only.
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a couple of repurposed wally world wooden crates, we made lids for, added hold open hinges and placed on the top bunk we only use for storage,
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Love them! I would’ve never thought about this! Thanks for sharing! Also, I only take cans of food that I know we’ll use for meals.
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