Subj : Road Tripping - Redux
To   : Ruth Haffly
From : Shawn Highfield
Date : Wed Oct 23 2024 17:00:58

Ruth Haffly wrote in a message to Shawn Highfield:

RH> I guess you never fully lose skills like that. When we first brought

You don't, may be rusty but it comes right back to you.

RH> don't know how many attempts to back it into our driveway. With the
RH> new camper, after this last trip it took hime 2 tries and about 5
RH> minutes to get it in. We live off of a moderatly busy street but got

That's not bad at all.  The way I look at it, unless you're a pro driver doing it all day long, you need a practise try. ;)

RH> Sounds like a place to go for good food. Do they sell in large
RH> quantities so you can put some in the freezer or is it just set
RH> plate meals?

For anything custom you just order it and pay for it a week or two ahead (they will tell you how many weeks) and it will be waiting for you!

Very nice group, the food pays their bills as their major fund rasiser.

RH> When I make red cabbage, I usually put 3 or 4 pint
RH> containers (enough for one meal each) in the freezer. It's not that

Yes, any of the big veggies that's how I do it as well, easy to heat things up on a weeknight.

RH> does make more than what we can/want to eat in one meal.

The problem with all my recipes. :)

RH> That hurts. Minimum wage in the US is $7.25/hour, not enough to make
RH> a living on unless you work something like a 90 hour week.

Same here, Liv wage is 17 something, but the REAL living wage from the newspapers etc. is more like $24.50 an hour.

RH> That's why I sometimes stay home instead of going out where I know
RH> there's going to be a crowd--don't want to expose myself to unknown
RH> germs.

No you don't, when you catch something it stays caught a long long time.

Shawn

... Electricians get into people's shorts.
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