jfabernathy
Senior Member
We are planning our first camping trip in the new Montana and I'm looking into glasses, dishes, bowls, cooking ware, etc. that travel well. And how best to store them on the Montana to minimize work, but protest them from breaking while on I-95 or any other poorly maintained road.
We have an old set of Temperware by Lenox that isn't getting used for anything. I thought that would be good to use in the RV because if it breaks, so what. But it is microwaveable stone type china that will break if you drop it onto a hard surface. I can transport them in a dish storage pack like you keep around to store the wedding china in but only use at Thanksgiving and Christmas, but would rather not if just stacking them in a cabinet is all I need to do.
I plan on lining all the cabinet with scoot cloth to keep things from sliding, but I'm not sure what is the best way to store china and glasses while traveling.
Wine glasses are really a challenge because we like our wine and can only drink it from a Riedel glass stem wine glass. Yes I know that makes us wine snobs, but it really makes a difference in taste. I can drink beer and bourbon right from the bottle, but that's another story.
What have others had good luck with?
We have an old set of Temperware by Lenox that isn't getting used for anything. I thought that would be good to use in the RV because if it breaks, so what. But it is microwaveable stone type china that will break if you drop it onto a hard surface. I can transport them in a dish storage pack like you keep around to store the wedding china in but only use at Thanksgiving and Christmas, but would rather not if just stacking them in a cabinet is all I need to do.
I plan on lining all the cabinet with scoot cloth to keep things from sliding, but I'm not sure what is the best way to store china and glasses while traveling.
Wine glasses are really a challenge because we like our wine and can only drink it from a Riedel glass stem wine glass. Yes I know that makes us wine snobs, but it really makes a difference in taste. I can drink beer and bourbon right from the bottle, but that's another story.
What have others had good luck with?