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Reddit mentions of New 4' Portable Plastic Folding Table O/d Indoor Fold Picnic Party Dining Camp

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New 4' Portable Plastic Folding Table O/d Indoor Fold Picnic Party Dining Camp
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    Features:
  • It's Legs can be locked into a fixed position for stability
  • Durable nylon adjustable glides protect floor surface
  • Portable design, fold and set for use quickly & easily
  • Coated steel frame for stability & It Easy to clean top. & Color: Off White
  • Material: Powder Coated steel Frame & HDPE Table Top & Overall Dimensions: 48'' L x 24'' W x 28.4" H
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u/overstable ยท 1 pointr/festivals

I bring a folding table like this one. I have a 2-burner Coleman stove that runs off propane and a single-burner butane stove. I'll bring one or the other depending on how many fuel canisters I find while packing. I always bring gear for cooking (pan/pot, spatula, tongs, ladle, hot pads, seasonings, etc.) but the most common stove use is boiling water in a kettle (for making coffee in an Aeropress or french press). I'm one of those "it's better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it" people who brings EVERYTHING!

I usually camp with a large group. We try to plan so that everyone (or every couple) brings one meal to share to reduce the overall prep work and expense. Sometimes we have electric available at camp and I will do a slow-cooker recipe on site. Other times I make a dish at home, freeze it so it will keep in the cooler, then re-heat it on the stove. A 'one pot' dish like soup or jambalaya is easy to re-heat and serve and doesn't generate a huge mess to clean. Tip: add dish soap to a small scrubby sponge (or cut a larger sponge into a more manageable size) and keep it in a ziploc. The reduces the chances of a soap spill/disaster and it can be thrown away if no longer usable at the end of the fest.

I bring a few snacks and something to eat in the mornings (plus coffee - never go without a reliable caffeine source!) in addition to my group meal contribution. I rely on the vendors for everything else.