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Paper or Plastic? To Wash or Not to Wash ?

Discussion in 'Tips & Tricks' started by Ladymc, Mar 21, 2010.

  1. Ladymc

    Ladymc Novice

    I don't like to use paper plates to eat on unless it's a sandwich. So what do most of you do, paper or plastic? Wash or not to wash, that is the question!
     
  2. We use both...if we are traveling on the road and stop I like to use paper, less mess to clean later. When we are in the campgrounds we use our dishes. I usually have some extra plastic forks and spoons to carry for those quick meals on the go also.
     
  3. Betsey

    Betsey Camp-Inn Staff

    What she said... :)

    :cool:
     
  4. BobB

    BobB Novice

    We use paper. We have these hard plastic (non-disposable) holders that use with disposable white paper plates. The use of the hard plastic backing means we don't have to use multiple paper plates.
     
  5. BobB

    BobB Novice

    Forgot to mention I love your dog!! How old is she/he?
     
  6. bcannizzo

    bcannizzo Novice

    We use plastic... quick wash-up at the handy dandy sink... less trash and only need to pack our 4 dishes.

    Barbara
     
  7. eileenpaine

    eileenpaine Novice

    We use red speckled enamel plates. Wash up is usually fast. If its sandwiches on the go -we use a paper towel.
    Eileen
     
  8. Ladymc

    Ladymc Novice

    Nothing like being a slow poster to your question! (Just almost a year later).

    Our dog is a Sheltie and the picture you saw was when he was a puppy - he's now 1 yr. old, still a puppy on the inside, but a gorgeous hunk of Lassie on the outside! He makes us laugh all the time! Great, smart dogs Shelties! Got him for a guard dog - uh, no...he'd wag you inside, invite you over to the safe just for a pat on the head and a snack!
     
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