I'm not a whole lot different. My last trailer I used the dressing room as my camp. The dressing room was for my sleeping bags and storage. I used to haul a Camp Chef stove with me and set it up by the wheels. Fender makes a good shelf for Salt & Pepper etc. When I bought my new trailer, I got a weekend package in it. Basically some real bunks and a bathroom for all my daughters. It has no cooking space inside. So I got the RVQ hoping it would serve as my cooktop. What I have actually used more. Was I bought a $40 microwave and it came with a free small George Foreman grill. I bought a generator for the trailer and I've used the Microwave and George Foreman more than the RVQ. A can of soup, chili or stew goes in the Microwave. Danish, cinimon roll and hot chocolate for breakfast. For dinner I cook a chicken breast, pork chop or salmon portion in the George Foreman grill, add some veggies heated in the Microwave and a salad and I'm good. It just means I need to turn on the generator, which I probably would do anyway to heat hot water and recharge the battery for a few minutes. Or in the summer to run the A/C to cool off the trailer.
Edited by Painted Horse 2005-12-31 11:30 AM
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