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Dinner Sets & Alternative to Camping Kitchens

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LondonSuperTrooper · 02/04/2014 09:03

I'm looking for some suggestions please. Is it possible to buy a 16 piece (camping/plastic) dinner set for under 20?

And what do you put your gas stove on? Last year I used a plastic container that doubled up as storage. Very handy but it took the entire space of my car boot! I cannot afford to buy a camping kitchen so looking for some MN camper's wisdom here Smile

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Dillydollydaydream · 02/04/2014 11:38

I bought this for camping - ikea Kalas range.

Ikea

Not fancy at all but super cheap :)
We bought a small folding table from go outdoors for our gas burner.

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Thumbcat · 03/04/2014 09:26

I have my stove either on a table or on the floor. You get the full camping experience if you're squatting on damp grass cooking your bacon :)

BHS have some pretty plastic dinnerware.

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LondonSuperTrooper · 03/04/2014 10:27

Thanks, I've seen the BHS ones but it work out over 20 for 16 pieces.

The Ikea ones look good but the store is not that close to where I live.

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Blu · 03/04/2014 20:42

Do you have 99p Stores and pound shops where you live?

There are generally sets of plastic plates or dishes , 4 for £1 in the Poundshops. We have sets of cheap cutlery from the 99p shop.

Or look in second hand / charity shops for tin / enamel / melamine / plastic plates etc.

None of our stuff matches.

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LondonSuperTrooper · 15/04/2014 15:49

Thanks Blu. I've now ran out of time as I'm camping this weekend. I'll make do with old set until I can buy some pretty ones :)

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4yoniD · 20/04/2014 17:52

Dilly's Ikea range can be bought off ebay new for a few pounds extra (I have those, couldn't get to an ikea but worth it even at the ebay prices)

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MummyPigsFatTummy · 22/04/2014 11:27

If you are still looking there is one coming up in LIDL later in the month which looks pretty good - here: www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/SID-D66C9A2F-69A3E6FE/www_lidl_uk/hs.xsl/our-offers-2491.htm?id=280&ar=1

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LondonSuperTrooper · 22/04/2014 11:30

Yes I am still looking, thanks Mummy. The folding BBQ looks good too :)

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Blu · 22/04/2014 18:41

I like the look of the beer can shaped freezer blocks.

But I bet they will be shit and filled with water, not gel which stays frozen much longer.

And call me a cynical old bat but I bet that BBQ will warp and rust before the second pack of sausages.

I bought a solar powered colour changing lantern for outside the tent from Lidl - it bust before the end of it's first night.

Lidl is excellent for 99p 500ml bottles of v good bee though!

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CMOTDibbler · 22/04/2014 18:53

We have a melamine set from Go Outdoors which is really sturdy - and the whole set is £8.97 atm

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LondonSuperTrooper · 23/04/2014 09:20

Blu thanks for your thoughts. I knew that 14.99 for a BBQ was too goo to be true!

CMO please can you link to your dinner set? I've had a look at Gooutdoors & didn't find anything for that price!

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LondonSuperTrooper · 23/04/2014 09:20

Sorry for the typos.....

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CMOTDibbler · 23/04/2014 09:38
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LyndaCartersBigPants · 23/04/2014 10:10

I got some pretty strawberry patterned picnicware from B&M, think each part was about £2 for 4 items, so for plates, bowls and side plates it was £6.

I have a metal rack for the gas stove like this

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MummyPigsFatTummy · 23/04/2014 11:26

Well I think DH is planning a raid on LIDL for one of those BBQs, so I will report back in due course on their sturdiness or otherwise!

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Blu · 23/04/2014 16:45

Ooh, yes please, MummyPig, for the feedback on Lidl's BBQ! (though I have now mortgaged my life away for the Weber Go Anywhere in which it is possible to bake brownies! Allegedly!

I have realised that the hose on my stove is too short to put the stove on a kitchen stand like that Confused. But I can't fit anything else in the car anyway.

Will anyone be buying one of those snack stands this year?

I was looking at lantern stakes in B&Q at the weekend and thinking it could be useful - not just for a lantern but for a small bucket containing bread sticks or cheese straws, next to my chair...or other general camping uses.

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MummyPigsFatTummy · 23/04/2014 16:57

Mmm brownies.... Don't suppose a LIDL foldable will accomplish that feat sadly. I will report back - may be a few weeks now though as not due to camp again until late May bank holiday Sad

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Blu · 23/04/2014 18:04

Nah, you need a BBQ with a lid and heat control through vents top and bottom. Apparantly.

Will report back Grin

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JiltedJohnsJulie · 26/04/2014 21:35

Yes, do let us know about the folding BBQ. I do find most things from Lidl work well Smile

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loubielou31 · 28/04/2014 21:29

I've got a previous pattern (checks not stripes) of that Go Outdoors set. It's brilliant. I had been hankering after some Cath Kidston stuff but really couldn't justify the price when I saw those. I was given some pretty greengate stuff and to be honest the go outdoors stuff is more robust.

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chicaguapa · 29/04/2014 21:03

I have a BBQ like the Lidl one and it's fine. It'll warp if you use it as a fire pot after cooking though and I have to flatten the grill out before packing it away. But for the space it takes up and the cooking area, it's great. DH finds it easy to cook on too. He hates our fire pit.

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RaisingSteam · 30/04/2014 12:18

I'd get the Go outdoors set and spend the leftover money on four Sporks

I then just take a set of normal metal cutlery from home for buttering bread/cooking etc more than anything else. Plastic knives are a waste of time!

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Slubberdegullion · 30/04/2014 12:22

When we do semi minimalist camping we take one of these to put the stove on, and then I have a bendy piece of metal that I curve around it and secure with pegs that act as a windbreak.

The table rolls up and then goes in a natty drawstring bag.

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CampingClaire · 30/04/2014 13:21

What about a folding garden side table to cook on? You know those ones that are wooden lattice and about 2ft square? At least then you can use it at home too!

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LondonSuperTrooper · 30/04/2014 16:08

Thanks for the replies. I am liking the low budget table option :)

Slubber possibly a very obvious question but where do you get the bendy metal from?

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