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Ty for these tips even a with a house these are amazing tips.
ОтветитьThank you for all the helpful tips. We have donated Smaritanspurse they are right there in North Carolina and of course lots of prayers.
ОтветитьI assume you are in Washington state, since you said "up here in Washington." In what part of Washington are you? It's my home state, so I hope you are enjoying it. You have good tips, so thank you.
ОтветитьHello from central Colorado, I may have missed a couple of video postings. My husband had out patient surgery on his nose, so things were a little busy. I do the microwave storage thing too. Hey, have you ever experienced delamination on outside walls. We noticed one area under one of our orange reflective lights on the front. We did leave the trailer at our usual RV place, they had it for 3 weeks. I called to get a follow up, it was disappointing to hear the parts person was trying to find costs from the manufacture to replace the WHOLE front. My response was, do you really feel an RV 8 years old there would be still material available. Waited one more week, no call back. We decided to make a surprise visit to remove our RV. We pulled both lights, noticed large holes for wires. My husband sealed around each fixture, hoping this fixes the problem. Enjoy Washington, apples are huge in grocery stores. Safe travels
ОтветитьMicrowave for bread
ОтветитьAwesome as usual!
ОтветитьWhere do you live in Washington? Where did you stay in Pigeon Forge? You might want to turn off flashing on microwave…kinda distracting. Thanks for all hints.
ОтветитьFreezer for bread.
ОтветитьTruckers path is good to use
It will get best and alternate routes
We put the bread in the microwave, also.
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ОтветитьJust started my RV Journey so these hacks are great to know!
ОтветитьI put my bread in the fridge….pre RV. But now I’ll be using the microwave.
ОтветитьBread goes in the microwave here,too😂
ОтветитьNever thought of using the micro wave as storage. 🙂I have a wooden bread box with a roll down door.
ОтветитьI much rather shop for my own food.
ОтветитьCitric acid is just the stuff on sour candies and its usually made from lemons. Usually you can find little jars of it by the jars for canning (usually near the ziplocks if the store has canning stuff).
ОтветитьOh my goodness girl you are freaking hilarious! And I love how honest you are. You can get a ladder out. I’m not getting a ladder out. I wouldn’t get a ladder out either.😂😂😂😂 love watching you in the morning. You always make me laugh. you also had great information. Thanks for sharing.
ОтветитьWe use child safety locks on the fridge doors.
ОтветитьWe store our bread in the fridge! I know “they” say not to but that’s the only place it doesn’t go bad in a day or two!
ОтветитьWhat is citrus acid & where do I get it?
ОтветитьDo you have a favorite electric kettle? There are far too many to choose from 😂
ОтветитьAnother microwave bread box here, lol.
ОтветитьGreat hacks! I added just about all the suggested apps to my RV'ing apps group. Thank you!
ОтветитьLaundry detergent sheets. 1 per load, but I often use 1/2 sheet for small loads & 1/4 sheet fro handwashing small items.
ОтветитьMany essential oils are toxic to dogs and other pets. You may want to research which ones are safe if you have not already. I had to quit using the wall plugins because it was making my dog sick.
ОтветитьOne thing I strive for in my build......avoid moving anything to get to something else. I installed a bed versus having to set up a bed eveyday. I wanted to be able to jump in a go. Setting up or reoganizing every day is not on my radar.
ОтветитьWe freeze the bread
ОтветитьDo you have a link for the reusable napkins and utensil basket that was on your table?
ОтветитьGreat video. Great information. Loved it. Thank you.
ОтветитьWhat electric kettle do you have? I couldn't tell the brand in the video. Thanks!
Ответить🌷Thank You🌻
ОтветитьBread goes in fridge here 😊
ОтветитьAnother great video. You guys have tons of valuable information. I’m brand new in the RV world that I subscribed to you guys a couple months ago. Totally look forward to watching your stuff. Thanks again and safe travels.
ОтветитьBe thankful you’re not up here in Canada we have 1 and 2 dollar coins as well as quarters, I only the 1 dollar coins and quarters but keeping track of enough laundry money is challenging indeed
ОтветитьI got knife cases and being I'm cooking for 1 or 2 people no need for multiple knives. Actually lately I've been buying cheap Dollar Tree knives and after I wash I'll sharpen in. It works so I'm not complaining but I love how they have covers to shove into my utensils drawer.
ОтветитьThose essential oils are actually toxic and can be overwhelming for some. I only use them if I can contain it to one small room and I unfortunately don't do it often. Actually what works great at odors is activate charcoal in little jars hidden around the house. I lived in a roach infested place and each month they sprayed Raid and that stink is awful so that's when I did activated charcoal and sucked up that toxic smell. Also activated charcoal is what is used in water filters, air filters and emergency rooms use it. If someone is poisoned they will administer charcoal (unless you have an allergy).
ОтветитьUse citric acid for the hard water spots on the windows.
ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьBread in the microwave. I use "Clean People" laundry soap sheets works great and liquid soap can freeze. Citric acid is safe and works to clean toilets too. In Camo Fire Girls we used a mesh plastic bag (like what oranges come in) and dip our dishes and silverware in boiling water after scrubbing to sanitize.
ОтветитьP.S. born & raised in Anacortes WA beautiful if you ever get out to the gateway to San Juan Islands. 😊
ОтветитьI bought a storage hanger 5 shelf to hang on back of one of the doors in our camper. Bread fits in it and other things
ОтветитьPutting bread in the microwave is a great idea😄
ОтветитьWhat is the hanger you have under your cupboard with clothes on
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