How to make a drink during a motorhome journey

spk replied on 14/10/2016 14:08

Posted on 14/10/2016 14:08

I set the cruise control then go in the back to a make a brew.

 

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ha I just spilled my brew, love it

spk replied on 14/10/2016 14:09

Posted on 14/10/2016 14:09

I find it to difficult to have a drink while on a journey, what with the phone in one hand and a sandwich in the other I’d need a long straw and keep the beer can in the cup holder.Happy

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and in my case a cigar in the mouth

spk replied on 14/10/2016 14:12

Posted on 14/10/2016 14:12

 

How hot do you need your wine?

 

 

Please note this was meant as a flippant and amusing comment and in no way condones drinking and driving, particularly as spilling it whilst cornering is is a waste of good wine.                                                What?

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this reminds me of a friend who got pulled for DD in about 1980, officer says "why are you driving when you obviously know you are unfit to be behind the wheel" he replies"because I am too pushed to walk" (I kid you not)

 

as above I do not condone DD

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 14/10/2016 14:16

Posted on 14/10/2016 14:16

I set the cruise control then go in the back to a make a brew.

 

Ahh, you have an Auto model FyshCool

Takethedogalong replied on 14/10/2016 14:36

Posted on 14/10/2016 14:36

You need an agile co pilot, one that can balance on the move. One driving, one brewing. Have to have gas on though, lekky kettle is tall and apt to fall over on bends. Gas kettle is short and squat, corners lovely! Don't overfill though, allow for sloppage!InnocentHappy

Wildwood replied on 14/10/2016 16:43

Posted on 14/10/2016 16:43

It is illegal to use the gas on a motorway services and many other car parks so we use a thermos flask. Probably easier anyway to fill this when you are packing up than putting the gas on and boiling a kettle later.

The ultimate in lazy is probably just buying one at the services if you have deep pockets.

Nuggy replied on 14/10/2016 19:48

Posted on 14/10/2016 19:48

 

The ultimate in lazy is probably just buying one at the services if you have deep pockets.

Write your comments here... I never put coffee or tea in my pockets, don't like that damp warm feeling and it makes the biscuits soggy.

Metheven replied on 14/10/2016 19:54

Posted on 14/10/2016 19:54

 

The ultimate in lazy is probably just buying one at the services if you have deep pockets.

Write your comments here... I never put coffee or tea in my pockets, don't like that damp warm feeling and it makes the biscuits soggy.

..... and people look at you in a strange way Happy

ATDel replied on 14/10/2016 20:15

Posted on 14/10/2016 20:15

I find it to difficult to have a drink while on a journey, what with the phone in one hand and a sandwich in the other I’d need a long straw and keep the beer can in the cup holder.Happy

You can buy a twin can cap with a straw, so being able to drink twice as much beer on route Wink

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