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Re: Sistema Easy Egg Microwave Cooker

pau hana ·
Well here is my review trying 1 egg 1st, then with 2 eggs. Followed instructions and added a little milk. Kinda rubbery not fluffy like in a frying pan.
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Re: Winegard G2 Portable Satellite Dish

WoodGlue ·
Sorry for the late reply (kinda outta the loop!) I just store it on the bed blocked by a few pillows, and if I'm not using it (on park cable or OTA) I just put it in the shower pan. WoodGlue
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Re: Big E's List Of Recommended Camping Stuff

Nutman ·
After ther bacon grease cools some, we just pour it into a ziplock bag, use a paper towel to wipe the residual grease from the pan, put that into the bag too, seal it, and place in the trash.
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Re: Big E's List Of Recommended Camping Stuff

setters ·
That's for the bears....um I mean birds......
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Re: WeBoost (Wilson Electronics) Drive 4GM Cell Signal Booster

Doug, aka Atchafalaya Man ·
Yes, Erick. I made from galvanized tin, a ground plane plate. It holds the magnetic antenna. It is about 14 inches in diameter and flat like a pizza pan. It just sets whereever I want the antenna for the moment. I have two ways of moving it about on the roof. I open the escape hatch over the bed and set it somewhere I can reach, sometimes on the top of the air conditioner. WIth no luck there, I climbed the ladder and tried it in back of the camper. Almost always, the escape hatch trick works...
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Re: weBoost Drive Reach RV — Your Thoughts?

setters ·
I was camping across from Doug one time in Georgia I believe, anyhow I could not get on line with my phone hot spot...Doug brought his X over and we put the antenna on the roof on a cast iron frying pan I instantly got online....Doug turn off the power and I would loose internet connection...we tried this test a couple of times...when I got back I bought the new at the time "the Drive" I think it was...bought extra antennas and ran wire in my Jeep Cherokee that I set up to tow..so now I can...
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Re: Solo Stove Bonfire

VigII ·
They are indeed ceramic logs and I will follow up with pictures of my propane modifications to my Bonfire pit with their screen. Until I get the chance to take some pictures, here's the materials I used. It's straight forward to me and everything goes together in a few minutes. The only mod to the pit was to cut the hole through the side of the pit so the bottom of the hole was nearly flush with the top of the perforated pit floor. The mod wasn't inexpensive the purpose was to have a Bonfire...
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Re: Solo Stove Bonfire

Jim and Kathy ·
We are giving the Bonfire a try at home on the deck. I have it on casters and use a hot water heat aluminum pan as a lid. So Far so good.
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Re: Solo Stove Bonfire

Toothvet ·
What are you using for the "pan?"
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Re: Solo Stove Bonfire

VigII ·
A round pizza stone. I warmed the seasoned stone to ~450F measured with an IR thermometer before placing the pie in the 'oven'.
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