In my wisdom (LOL) I have decided to take 2 proper dinner plates with us, I have an unbreakable corelle like setting but just think a proper meal tastes better off a proper plate...........am I going crazy with all this packing.
Yuglamron said
04:45 PM Apr 7, 2012
Pauline,
It's your choice what you take with you,I agree with your choice and I also hate plastic cutlery.Give me a decent knife and fork and a decent plate too.
Dougwe said
04:58 PM Apr 7, 2012
Just place some of that rubbery non slip matting under and between each plate. You can get in in a roll from the large department stores but get the good stuff not the cheapy stuff from the cheapy shops.
pauline said
05:02 PM Apr 7, 2012
Have done that Doug and am only taking 2 proper dinner plates the rest don't matter, how on earth are we supposed to condense 34 years of stuff into a van............I know I am going crazy.LOL
animalcarer said
05:02 PM Apr 7, 2012
Of course, that is what I would do, its glamping not camping pauline How did the garage sale go??
Dreamcaster51 said
05:08 PM Apr 7, 2012
We first bought a "square" plate setting to better fit in the o/h cupboards. We sold our Corelle set at the garage sale. When we were 6 months in we chucked out the square set, in the camp laundry, then went and bought a new Corelle set again. Much lighter and took up half the space. Isn't it marvelous the way experience changes things. Like Doug, we put good quality non slip through out the van cupboards. We got a big sheet to do across the front bench, cut out round stove top, we NEVER shifted things like the coffee machine, knife block, fruit bowl etc. The only two things we put away were the TV on the bed face down, and the port cask had it's own spot in the sink.
pauline said
05:16 PM Apr 7, 2012
Garage sales suck, I don't like people going through my junk I mean my highly prized possesions but I got rid of some stuff and the rest will go to op shop.......great idea Fae, would never have thought of that.........agree you would not want to lose the port cask that would be a real disaster.
Cheers
Happywanderer said
10:09 PM Apr 7, 2012
Agree with you Pauline. I couldn't do a garage sale either. Didn't want strangers pawing over my personal stuff. What didn't sell by word of mouth, went to the op shops. The only thing about good dinner plates is the weight. 2 won't make any difference as long as the rest is the Corelle type. Definetely proper cutlery, only have a couple of plastic teaspoons for stirring.
pauline said
10:31 PM Apr 7, 2012
Agree with all you have said Marj..........and I will never have another garage sale.
Cruising Granny said
01:26 AM Apr 8, 2012
Isn't Corelle real crockery? Well, I'm disillusioned. I proudly serve my food on my Corelle dinnerware with my recycled stainless steel cutlery which I salvaged from a box of useful stuff someone gave me in Broome when I set up in my first van. It's all about weight and space. Paper or plastic plates are for picnics and bbq's, as are plastic cutlery. A moving caravan is no place for Royal Doultin crockery. I think I do it somewhere between "glamping" and camping, even though I live in the van full time.
Happywanderer said
01:54 AM Apr 8, 2012
Mines not Corelle CG. Looks like it but bought from a cheap shop. Does just as well. My cutlery I bought from an op shop. 2 of everything.
colsa said
02:05 AM Apr 8, 2012
I must be very lucky as we havn't broken a thing in 6 years, if we couldn't bring stuff with us it had to go as this is home and don't have anywhere to store anything so i'm still using my willow dinnerware i have been using for the last 20 years now having said that i will probably break something. I have it on a tiered plate rack with soup bowls and other stuff around it, i just shove a pillow in that cupboard when we move on and alls good.
Cupie said
02:21 AM Apr 8, 2012
Our plate racks in the top cupboards have a 4 piece setting of Corelle. Glasses & porcelain coffee mugs reside in those looped glass holders sold in most caravan stores.
Don't like plastic stuff.
Decant wine into good label bottles to show off at happy hour & to meter the quantity consumed.
Way to go!
Cruising Granny said
02:26 AM Apr 8, 2012
Ah ha Cupie! Caught ya! And I thought that red was something special, not THE special at the bottle shop. Well there ya go. Keep up the high standards folks.
Dreamcaster51 said
03:39 AM Apr 8, 2012
Ahh! Cupie definitely hadn't thought of that one with the wine, Fae and I are laughing away.
Gerty Dancer said
08:31 AM Apr 8, 2012
Yep! Corelles the go. They even sell trendy square sets of corelle nowadays if you hanker for a bit of glam. Ours are plain white... wish they made glasses though. Not even proper corelle mugs these days.
You are so right about Op shops Brian! And its a way to support the local charities in the towns we visit.
-- Edited by Gerty Dancer on Sunday 8th of April 2012 08:34:52 AM
beiffe said
03:30 PM Apr 8, 2012
My port keg has it own little section in the cupboard. Have to keep it save as after standing for a few years dont want to waste it.
Only problem is I now have two larger kegs working in friends houses so I can top up.
My friends are very good in that they continue to check the quality for me to make sure it does not go off LOL.
Always decanter into a bottle as it seems to go quick and don't want anyone know there is more for the taking. I use a cheap bottle so the goodies wont take any as it is below their standing.
I don't care what other people think. I use what ever I have and if I break something I go to the special shops for nomads.
Some call them OP shops but they are there for us nomads to drop the last seasons clothes off and get the latest weather set.
Also good for little knick knacks etc as well as good for books etc.
Regards Brian
Hylda&Jon said
03:51 PM Apr 8, 2012
Take 2 good crockery plates and 1 or 2 correlle plates & seperate the breakable ones with the unbreakable ones for protection when travelling.
The extra plates come in handy for visitors or putting that silverside on after you have just cooked it.
Worked for us.
Cheers
Jon
gillyb said
05:20 PM Apr 8, 2012
Hi Pauline when I started my trip last year I took all plastic except for cutlery which was stainless steel, after the first week I chucked the plastic and bought proper plates mugs and bowls, and a glass wine glass which I'll replace for my next trip with a pewter one. The weight was minimul compared to the amount of clothes and shoes I took lol 90% of which I never wore !!!! When do you leave?
jules47 said
05:52 PM Apr 8, 2012
Don't forget the old stubby holder trick for the good wine glasses!
bill12 said
05:58 PM Apr 8, 2012
Its not fair! You spend years getting all these valued odds and bods, and then you have to part with them when you go on the road.I have 35 years of goodies , and will be sad to get rid off most of them. But, I suppose, you can only take so much............
pauline said
07:04 PM Apr 8, 2012
Hey Gilly, Nev takes the van up to Beachmere in about an hour and I go up on Wednesday after final inspection on unit, we will be there for about 5-6 weeks, Nev has work there then off to Mackay 1st of June for a start there...........then who knows where.
Two Strays said
02:38 AM Apr 10, 2012
Pauline
Do what you think is best for you. We have had Corelle for 12+ years in the caravan and is still serving us well. We have broken two cups, however, it was't during travelling in the van. It was from being knocked of the table outside. The no slip plastic stuff is all you need. Stainless Steel KFS id the only way to go.
Cruising Granny said
05:37 AM Apr 10, 2012
Pack everything firm and tight on non-slip matting. I got my training while working on the prawn trawlers and the Murray River Queen. Except in those days we had to use wet tea towels to stop stuff sliding all over the place. I have a plate stacker in the cupboard for the plates, and I don't need padding between each plate because they're packed too tight to move and scratch each other. You don't have to stuff linen into the cupboards when you travel if you pack it firm.
In my wisdom (LOL) I have decided to take 2 proper dinner plates with us, I have an unbreakable corelle like setting but just think a proper meal tastes better off a proper plate...........am I going crazy with all this packing.
Pauline,
It's your choice what you take with you,I agree with your choice and I also hate plastic cutlery.Give me a decent knife and fork and a decent plate too.
Cheers
The only thing about good dinner plates is the weight. 2 won't make any difference as long as the rest is the Corelle type. Definetely proper cutlery, only have a couple of plastic teaspoons for stirring.
I proudly serve my food on my Corelle dinnerware with my recycled stainless steel cutlery which I salvaged from a box of useful stuff someone gave me in Broome when I set up in my first van.
It's all about weight and space.
Paper or plastic plates are for picnics and bbq's, as are plastic cutlery.
A moving caravan is no place for Royal Doultin crockery.
I think I do it somewhere between "glamping" and camping, even though I live in the van full time.
Our plate racks in the top cupboards have a 4 piece setting of Corelle. Glasses & porcelain coffee mugs reside in those looped glass holders sold in most caravan stores.
Don't like plastic stuff.
Decant wine into good label bottles to show off at happy hour & to meter the quantity consumed.
Way to go!
Well there ya go. Keep up the high standards folks.
Yep! Corelles the go. They even sell trendy square sets of corelle nowadays if you hanker for a bit of glam. Ours are plain white... wish they made glasses though. Not even proper corelle mugs these days.
You are so right about Op shops Brian! And its a way to support the local charities in the towns we visit.
-- Edited by Gerty Dancer on Sunday 8th of April 2012 08:34:52 AM
Only problem is I now have two larger kegs working in friends houses so I can top up.
My friends are very good in that they continue to check the quality for me to make sure it does not go off LOL.
Always decanter into a bottle as it seems to go quick and don't want anyone know there is more for the taking. I use a cheap bottle so the goodies wont take any as it is below their standing.
I don't care what other people think. I use what ever I have and if I break something I go to the special shops for nomads.
Some call them OP shops but they are there for us nomads to drop the last seasons clothes off and get the latest weather set.
Also good for little knick knacks etc as well as good for books etc.
Regards
Brian
Take 2 good crockery plates and 1 or 2 correlle plates & seperate the breakable ones with the unbreakable ones for protection when travelling.
The extra plates come in handy for visitors or putting that silverside on after you have just cooked it.
Worked for us.
Cheers
Jon
When do you leave?
Pauline
Do what you think is best for you. We have had Corelle for 12+ years in the caravan and is still serving us well. We have broken two cups, however, it was't during travelling in the van. It was from being knocked of the table outside. The no slip plastic stuff is all you need. Stainless Steel KFS id the only way to go.
I got my training while working on the prawn trawlers and the Murray River Queen. Except in those days we had to use wet tea towels to stop stuff sliding all over the place.
I have a plate stacker in the cupboard for the plates, and I don't need padding between each plate because they're packed too tight to move and scratch each other.
You don't have to stuff linen into the cupboards when you travel if you pack it firm.