Subj : Crampers To : Ruth HafflyAll From : Dave Drum Date : Sat Apr 08 2023 04:51:00 Originally Posted to Shenk's Express 07 April 2023 -=> Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=- DD> I looked up Grey Wolf (thank you Bing) and there's quite a range. DD> Which model did you get? Looking at the listed hitch weights I can RH> Grey Wolf, Limited. Beyond that I don't know of any other name but if RH> you look for specs like dual axle, walk around bed, dry bath (on back RH> end, bed is on towing end), no slide out, 3 burner stove, oven, etc you RH> should hit on ours. DD> As I said "there's quite a range". Levaing off the "tip out" there's DD> still a *LOT* to choose from. Oh, well. It was only a cursory DD> interest. I'm not planning to rush right out and buy one. My favourite DD> campers are Motel 6 and/or Super 8. RH> We've done that route but it gets pricey when doing major trips. What RH> keyed off the whole camper thing was that several years ago we wanted RH> to go out west to see our girls/grandkids but Steve didn't want to fly. RH> Rachel said "why not get a camper and go glamping across the country?" RH> Steve latched on to the first part of the question, after research and RH> a not so nice experience, we settled on the R-Pod. We've seen a lot RH> more of the country since, and more to come. When I wore a younger person's clothes I could make the trip from Spring A Leak to Lost Angeleeze in "one sitting". Since I have aged I make it in two jumps. Usually Springfield to somewhere around Flagpole, Aridzona. The a short pop through Needles and across the Mojave wastelands to the metropolitan wasteland that is the L.A. basin. DD> If I need a cramper I can always borrow my broter's 5th wheel and RH> tow vehicle. Or the Winnebago motor home .... but he says it's DD> getting to be a bit "creaky". RH> The R-Pod was getting a bit creaky too. It made 5 trips cross country, RH> 4 to VT for mission trips, several trips to NYS and FL for family RH> visits, don't remember how many small (local-ish) ones................ When I went by Phil's the other day to take him to his opthamologist appointment I noticed the Winnie was listing to the left with all three tires on that side airless. I mentioned it to him and he siad it was past due to go to Firestone for some "new shoes". MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Blue Suede Shoes Biscuits Categories: Breads, Dairy, Cheese, Citrus Yield: 12 Servings MMMMM-----------------------BISCUIT DOUGH---------------------------- 4 tb Butter 2 c Sifted self-rising flour 1/2 c Sugar 4 oz Cream cheese 3/4 c Buttermilk 4 tb Diced butter; chilled 1 c Drozen blueberries MMMMM--------------------------FILLING------------------------------- 1/4 lb Unsalted butter; softened 4 oz Softened cream cheese 2 c Powdered sugar 1 ts Pure vanilla extract 1/2 Tangerine; juice only MMMMM---------------------------ICING-------------------------------- 1/2 Tangerine; juice only 4 tb Powdered sugar 1 ts Pure vanilla extract MAKE THE BISCUIT DOUGH: Set oven @ 425ºF/218ºC. Melt 4 TB of butter in a baking pan while oven is heating. Sift flour and mix in sugar, then add cream cheese and mix in buttermilk. Fold in remaining butter, then blueberries. Roll onto a lightly floured biscuit board; flour and fold 3 times. Lightly pat to 3/4" to 1" thick and cut out biscuits. Flip each biscuit in hot butter once and bake, 13 to 15 minutes. MAKE THE FILLING: While biscuits are baking, mix butter, cream cheese, powdered sugar, vanilla and tangerine juice in a bowl using an electric mixer until smooth. MAKE THE ICING: In another small bowl, mix together tangerine juice, powdered sugar and vanilla until smooth. Once the biscuits are baked, slice biscuit open and apply cream cheese filling. Brush lightly with icing and enjoy. By: Kara Case RECIPE FROM: https://www.delish.com Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM .... Upgrade to Windows 10? I'm already up to Windows 95! --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: SouthEast Star Mail HUB - SESTAR (1:3634/12) .