Fast Food and Driving Vacations
#41
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To buckeyemom,
Thanks for the complement
DH and I have gone to RV shows where they have those $800,000 motorhomes. You need to make an appointment to see them!!!! We have seen $400,000 ones and they look like minature mansions with their corian counters, tile floors, leather couches, stainglass cabinets.
I'm happy with my little old Winnebago, the one that is pictures at my website.
Utahtea
Thanks for the complement

DH and I have gone to RV shows where they have those $800,000 motorhomes. You need to make an appointment to see them!!!! We have seen $400,000 ones and they look like minature mansions with their corian counters, tile floors, leather couches, stainglass cabinets.
I'm happy with my little old Winnebago, the one that is pictures at my website.
Utahtea
#42
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I'm with Suz: hate fast food and never eat it. The thought of hot, greasy "food" (if you can call it that) on a hot summer day is particularly revolting. We bring a cooler and have picnics, no eating and driving either.
P.S. Suzie, do you live in Sacratomato? (i.e. Sacramento)?
P.S. Suzie, do you live in Sacratomato? (i.e. Sacramento)?
#46
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We typically eat at Subway or we bring a sub from Publix along with us. If anyone has a Publix grocery store chain near them, they know that Publix subs are the best. YUM! Hubby can't eat a sub and drive so we eat quickly in the store or if we brought food, we pull over at a gas station and get a drink and eat then head off again.
#48
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For a change from burgers and chicken strips, I enjoy Fazoli's (fast Italian food).
Utahtea, agree with you about cooking your own meals while in the RV. We flew in and rented an RV in Alaska. I bought $150 worth of groceries (not junk food) and after 10 days, I had food left over. Saved a LOT of money and it tasted better.
Have you ever camped on top of Beartooth Hwy? Great experience!
Utahtea, agree with you about cooking your own meals while in the RV. We flew in and rented an RV in Alaska. I bought $150 worth of groceries (not junk food) and after 10 days, I had food left over. Saved a LOT of money and it tasted better.
Have you ever camped on top of Beartooth Hwy? Great experience!
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