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On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 21:08:05 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote: I may break down and buy a magma grill/stove that hangs on the stern rail. You have a stern rail? Don't even hesitate. Casady |
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On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 06:52:27 -0500, I am Tosk
wrote: In article , says... On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:47:15 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch wrote: Daughter: So dad, what do you do about coffee on your sailign trips. Me: I make a big thermos. Daughter: What about when it gets cold. Me: It's still coffee. Daughter: Yuk, cold coffee, why not make some hot coffee. Me: I took out the stove cuz I think stoves aboard small sailboats are dangerous, so we run out, then I have coffee beans. Daughter: What? You crush them to make cold coffee? Me: No, I eat em, they taste good. Daughter: Thats disgusting, forget it. My point? Are you really going to put off sailing because you cannot get a hot meal every time you want it? Are you really going to put it off because you might be a bit cold and you have to wear a parka? I think sailing food consists of Pop Tarts for breakfast because you can hold one while steering. Lunch should be bread with peanut butter Dinner, more bread and peanut butter. Gatoraide Coffee beans. apples What else do you need? No complications with an icebox, no need for a stove, very simple. There's really no excuse for not having decent chow on board. I always used to pride myself on how well the racing crew got fed using just a one burner SeaSwing propane stove. The secret is to make it all up in advance and freeze it into plastic bags holding one meal each. Throw the frozen bags into the cooler and that helps to keep the soda cold as well. Yup, that's the way to do it. We are very careful during the race weekends to hydrate and eat properly. Not to mention we "eat up" to the weekend during the week to prepare too. Now I doubt that Froggie is going to compete at the level we do on the track, but if the **** hits the fan on the water, you want it all there with you. On the track we could just pull over ![]() Rowdy Mouse Racing, I am a chunky little mouse ![]() Last time I bought a race track greaseburger, the Pepsi was 8 bucks a gallon, fifty feet away, the methanol was $1.80 a gallon. Casady |
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On Jan 15, 8:05*am, HK wrote:
Richard Casady wrote: On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:47:15 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch wrote: Daughter: *So dad, what do you do about coffee on your sailign trips.. Me: *I make a big thermos. Daughter: *What about when it gets cold. Me: *It's still coffee. Daughter: *Yuk, cold coffee, why not make some hot coffee. Me: *I took out the stove cuz I think stoves aboard small sailboats are dangerous, so we run out, then I have coffee beans. Daughter: *What? *You crush them to make cold coffee? Me: *No, I eat em, they taste good. Daughter: *Thats disgusting, forget it. My point? *Are you really going to put off sailing because you cannot get a hot meal every time you want it? *Are you really going to put it off because you might be a bit cold and you have to wear a parka? I think sailing food consists of Pop Tarts for breakfast because you can hold one while steering. Lunch should be bread with peanut butter Dinner, more bread and peanut butter. Gatoraide Coffee beans. apples What else do you need? *No complications with an icebox, no need for a stove, very simple. They now make a cooler with wheels and a handle that extends. They make vacuum bottles that will provide coffee that is too hot to drink after 24 hours. No need to suffer, even in the smallest boat. Casady Ahh, but *that* would require Froggy to spend a few dollars. Do you happen to have a brand name or URL on those "keep it hot for 24 hours" vacuum bottles?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thermos, dip****. |
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Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 15, 8:05 am, HK wrote: Richard Casady wrote: On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:47:15 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch wrote: Daughter: So dad, what do you do about coffee on your sailign trips. Me: I make a big thermos. Daughter: What about when it gets cold. Me: It's still coffee. Daughter: Yuk, cold coffee, why not make some hot coffee. Me: I took out the stove cuz I think stoves aboard small sailboats are dangerous, so we run out, then I have coffee beans. Daughter: What? You crush them to make cold coffee? Me: No, I eat em, they taste good. Daughter: Thats disgusting, forget it. My point? Are you really going to put off sailing because you cannot get a hot meal every time you want it? Are you really going to put it off because you might be a bit cold and you have to wear a parka? I think sailing food consists of Pop Tarts for breakfast because you can hold one while steering. Lunch should be bread with peanut butter Dinner, more bread and peanut butter. Gatoraide Coffee beans. apples What else do you need? No complications with an icebox, no need for a stove, very simple. They now make a cooler with wheels and a handle that extends. They make vacuum bottles that will provide coffee that is too hot to drink after 24 hours. No need to suffer, even in the smallest boat. Casady Ahh, but *that* would require Froggy to spend a few dollars. Do you happen to have a brand name or URL on those "keep it hot for 24 hours" vacuum bottles?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thermos, dip****. Does your lawyer know that almost every time you post here, you toss out personal insults and sometimes direct or implied threats? I have a Thermos "work series" vacuum bottle. It's ok, but certainly not a 24-hour keep it hot device. Oh...why are you ignoring your lawyer's advice to not post here? |
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HK wrote:
Loogypicker wrote: On Jan 15, 8:05 am, HK wrote: Richard Casady wrote: On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:47:15 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch wrote: Daughter: So dad, what do you do about coffee on your sailign trips. Me: I make a big thermos. Daughter: What about when it gets cold. Me: It's still coffee. Daughter: Yuk, cold coffee, why not make some hot coffee. Me: I took out the stove cuz I think stoves aboard small sailboats are dangerous, so we run out, then I have coffee beans. Daughter: What? You crush them to make cold coffee? Me: No, I eat em, they taste good. Daughter: Thats disgusting, forget it. My point? Are you really going to put off sailing because you cannot get a hot meal every time you want it? Are you really going to put it off because you might be a bit cold and you have to wear a parka? I think sailing food consists of Pop Tarts for breakfast because you can hold one while steering. Lunch should be bread with peanut butter Dinner, more bread and peanut butter. Gatoraide Coffee beans. apples What else do you need? No complications with an icebox, no need for a stove, very simple. They now make a cooler with wheels and a handle that extends. They make vacuum bottles that will provide coffee that is too hot to drink after 24 hours. No need to suffer, even in the smallest boat. Casady Ahh, but *that* would require Froggy to spend a few dollars. Do you happen to have a brand name or URL on those "keep it hot for 24 hours" vacuum bottles?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thermos, dip****. Does your lawyer know that almost every time you post here, you toss out personal insults and sometimes direct or implied threats? I have a Thermos "work series" vacuum bottle. It's ok, but certainly not a 24-hour keep it hot device. Oh...why are you ignoring your lawyer's advice to not post here? Oh...might I assume your lawyer told you it would not be a good idea to come up here to assault me, and that it is also not a good idea for you to tell your buddy who lives up here to stalk me? :) |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message m... Loogypicker wrote: On Jan 15, 8:05 am, HK wrote: Richard Casady wrote: On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:47:15 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch wrote: Daughter: So dad, what do you do about coffee on your sailign trips. Me: I make a big thermos. Daughter: What about when it gets cold. Me: It's still coffee. Daughter: Yuk, cold coffee, why not make some hot coffee. Me: I took out the stove cuz I think stoves aboard small sailboats are dangerous, so we run out, then I have coffee beans. Daughter: What? You crush them to make cold coffee? Me: No, I eat em, they taste good. Daughter: Thats disgusting, forget it. My point? Are you really going to put off sailing because you cannot get a hot meal every time you want it? Are you really going to put it off because you might be a bit cold and you have to wear a parka? I think sailing food consists of Pop Tarts for breakfast because you can hold one while steering. Lunch should be bread with peanut butter Dinner, more bread and peanut butter. Gatoraide Coffee beans. apples What else do you need? No complications with an icebox, no need for a stove, very simple. They now make a cooler with wheels and a handle that extends. They make vacuum bottles that will provide coffee that is too hot to drink after 24 hours. No need to suffer, even in the smallest boat. Casady Ahh, but *that* would require Froggy to spend a few dollars. Do you happen to have a brand name or URL on those "keep it hot for 24 hours" vacuum bottles?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thermos, dip****. Does your lawyer know that almost every time you post here, you toss out personal insults and sometimes direct or implied threats? I have a Thermos "work series" vacuum bottle. It's ok, but certainly not a 24-hour keep it hot device. Oh...why are you ignoring your lawyer's advice to not post here? If we knew who his lawyer is, we could invite him/her to hang out in here for a bit. I imagine they would kick Looneys' ass to the curb in a New York minute. |
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In article , naled24511
@mypacks.net says... Loogypicker wrote: On Jan 15, 8:05 am, HK wrote: Richard Casady wrote: On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:47:15 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch wrote: Daughter: So dad, what do you do about coffee on your sailign trips. Me: I make a big thermos. Daughter: What about when it gets cold. Me: It's still coffee. Daughter: Yuk, cold coffee, why not make some hot coffee. Me: I took out the stove cuz I think stoves aboard small sailboats are dangerous, so we run out, then I have coffee beans. Daughter: What? You crush them to make cold coffee? Me: No, I eat em, they taste good. Daughter: Thats disgusting, forget it. My point? Are you really going to put off sailing because you cannot get a hot meal every time you want it? Are you really going to put it off because you might be a bit cold and you have to wear a parka? I think sailing food consists of Pop Tarts for breakfast because you can hold one while steering. Lunch should be bread with peanut butter Dinner, more bread and peanut butter. Gatoraide Coffee beans. apples What else do you need? No complications with an icebox, no need for a stove, very simple. They now make a cooler with wheels and a handle that extends. They make vacuum bottles that will provide coffee that is too hot to drink after 24 hours. No need to suffer, even in the smallest boat. Casady Ahh, but *that* would require Froggy to spend a few dollars. Do you happen to have a brand name or URL on those "keep it hot for 24 hours" vacuum bottles?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thermos, dip****. Does your lawyer know that almost every time you post here, you toss out personal insults and sometimes direct or implied threats? I have a Thermos "work series" vacuum bottle. It's ok, but certainly not a 24-hour keep it hot device. Oh...why are you ignoring your lawyer's advice to not post here? You'll find out soon enough! Oh, and here dumb ass: http://www.camping-gear-outlet.com/c...l?SSAID=147018 |
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