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Traveling with partial kitchens

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Uhyeahuh. I picked it up wurkin' in Billerica (pronounced B'rica). I just had not heard of an Ahnie. Frappe, yes. But Ahnie or John were far too athletic for my bunch of associates. And maybe 30some years ago was before they crept into the language. :)
 

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Thank you for these ... used to listen to Loren & Wally all the time ~ my favorite part of the day ~ even have TWO original Loren & Wally coffee mugs!! Then that horrid day when the station changed formats..........:annoyed::wall::wall::doh::shrug:

They are so funny. I've spurted coffee out of my nose to some of those Men From Maine clips that I can't post here or the "Townie Tunes " (There Must Be 50 Ways to Kill a Plover).

Yep, the format changed for a year or two, but came back to the 60s, 70s and 80s format that always worked.

I have a piece of the broadcast tower that went down in Framingham back in the 80s due to Hurricane Bob or Gloria. I also have the dashboard statue of them and a wedding cake topper of them.
 

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Back in the old days when we exchanged into the Manhattan Club (no cooktop or toaster, just a microwave), we would bring a small George Forman grill along in our suitcase. An idea that was suggested by several Tuggers many years ago.

One summer we stayed for 2 weeks at Manhattan Club, and cooked just about everything on that grill...The original plan was to just leave it in NYC, but we enjoyed it so much we brought it back home.

Just wipe it down and you're good to go.

Wow! This is our story to a T. We also had a rice cooker. This made 2 weeks in NYC for a family of 4 very affordable.
 

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I am in a timeshare right now, I called to confirm if they had an oven, oh yes I was told a full kitchen. when I got here, absolutely no cookware in the place. not even a bowl. they went so far as to remove the broiler ban from the stove.
 

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I got here, absolutely no cookware in the place. not even a bowl.

BWAHAHAHA! Well, they weren't lying. I assure you I'd be in touch with the desk or housekeeping. Oh, and the exchange Co. would hear about it as well as the reviews.
 

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I don't mean to hijack the thread.

But, I believe that an Arnold Palmer drink, by parts, is 3/4 Iced Tea and 1/4 Lemonade.

Pat

OFGS ............ there are variations. This is our local recipe and how we make it around my area. YMMV depending on the tea & lemonade (and/or simple syrup v. granulated sugar, etc. ) one uses.. Just pour the stuff in to taste and enjoy.

Sort of like chocolate chip cookies or "Toll House cookies" ; everyone has their own favorite recipe, but in the end, you get cookies with chocolate chip pieces (with or w/o walnuts).







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