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On Feb 12, 7:17 pm, "mr.b" wrote:
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 16:08:58 -0800, rexbradley wrote: You have the right stuff on this subject, IMHO. How did you keep VC cold? old school baby...cubes and lots of them! the only other things taking up space in the icebox were smoked salmon, caviar, capers and a big red onion. Being a 6th gen N. FL native, I figure even ice is a luxury and I rarely bother with it. If we got too hot, we'd flood the cockpit about 1/4 way and soak our feet. I'd drink hot coffee (from a thermos) in the summer figuring that when I cooled off from drinking it that even if it was 99 degrees out I'd feel cool. When underway, I dont eat much and subsist on Pop Tarts, apples and peanut butter sandwiches. Cooking on a sailboat, what a weird idea. I'll wait till safely anchored to cook. We cook on sterno cans shoved down into the burner wells of the old alcohol stove. Still, it is luxury compared to real camping. |
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