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Old 09-18-2018, 10:40 PM   #16
m@tt
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Colorado
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THOR #13002
I'm busy binge-watching that RV youtube channel that was first posted in the thread up there ^^. Thank you for that

I do like the freeze-dried meal ideas but the idea floated like a lead balloon with the other half. She did bring up the Costco pre-made meals as an alternative so we have something fresher and really tasty.

I am also torn on the heating now. On one hand, I have the RV furnace which would keep most everything warm however, do I need to spend so much propane keeping everything warm if I'm going to use it in a mostly winterized condition?

What is everyone's preference on furnace vs a couple of ceramic electric heaters or maybe a couple of catalytic based propane portable heaters? I see the drawback with a propane heater or furnace and humidity but I'd still be burning propane anyway running the generator for the electric heaters. It feels like there should be a positive trade-off somewhere I may be missing.
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