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<p>[QUOTE="201, post: 12306957, member: 141912"]Ah, the curiosity of youth. Simplify, man,,, 1st, paper plates, even here at home, I never use dishes. While in the truck, you may have to adjust your eating habits, and eat things out of the cooler, like fruit, sandwich stuff, and probably better for you anyway. I strongly recommend buying food at a grocery store. If water is needed, a gallon jug should be good enough. Not many trucks have a microwave, but that's all I use here at home. We used to warm moms sandwiches up on the exhaust manifold, but I realize, that's not an option today. Oh, stay away from any "wipes" except for your rear end. Lot of chemicals in those I wouldn't want on my dishes, even so called "safe ones".[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="201, post: 12306957, member: 141912"]Ah, the curiosity of youth. Simplify, man,,, 1st, paper plates, even here at home, I never use dishes. While in the truck, you may have to adjust your eating habits, and eat things out of the cooler, like fruit, sandwich stuff, and probably better for you anyway. I strongly recommend buying food at a grocery store. If water is needed, a gallon jug should be good enough. Not many trucks have a microwave, but that's all I use here at home. We used to warm moms sandwiches up on the exhaust manifold, but I realize, that's not an option today. Oh, stay away from any "wipes" except for your rear end. Lot of chemicals in those I wouldn't want on my dishes, even so called "safe ones".[/QUOTE]
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