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 Post subject: Re: Card payments in KTP?
Unread postPosted: Sun May 27, 2012 3:42 pm 
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Remember that applies to Petrol cards as well :D

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 Post subject: Re: food..inspiration needed
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icurrie wrote:
Just add a little (or a lot) of Amarula instead of milk and you have a really yummy nighttime treat :D


my treat at night (for all seasons) when in the bush is about a double shot of Amarula in a tall glass, topped up with milk to about 3/4, and then filled with crushed ice to the brim... :D

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 Post subject: Re: Card payments in KTP?
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We had no problem filling up our car and paying with our petrol card at MataMata and Nossob.

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 Post subject: Re: food..inspiration needed
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Sounds like we are singing from the same songsheet Morkel :)

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 Post subject: Re: food..inspiration needed
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I should :idea: try this, Icurrie and Morkel 8) but....I do the hot chocolate thing early morning :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: food..inspiration needed
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Matthys...I cannot fathom drinking something in the morning which is notorious for making me have a good night's sleep...thus caffeine is my forte in the morning...good strong coffee! :dance: :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: food..inspiration needed
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Good strong hot chocolate with a dash of of good strong coffee :wink: for me then, Morkel :thumbs_up:

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 Post subject: Re: food..inspiration needed
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We camp (Tent) most of the time. We do however have a Fridge/Freezer. But space is always taken into account when packing.

Steak Braai - Packet of Instant Spare Rib Marinade - just add water.
Butternut - Method already added by another forumite. Creamed Spinach - PnP has a boil in the bag spinach (You would need a pot). Baby Potatoes - done in foil with lots of butter. And Ina P's (Or another make) Mushroom or Pepper Sauce. Also, braai breads (garlic buns) are great too.

When it comes to the instant box salads, do yourself a favour and buy a 3 pack of "disposable" containers - big enough to take a full pack of salad. Perfect for serving and also for leftovers. A roll of Foil is also good to have as is zip lock bags.

I always buy plastic bottles/ condiments - ie tomato sauce, sweet chilli sauce, mayo - for camping trips. No glass problems.

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 Post subject: Re: food..inspiration needed
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Possibly the height of laziness....but we always take a precooked barbequed chicken from Spar/ PnP - who wants to cook after a long trip and then we can have some on sarmies for luch the next day or you can make chicken ala king (Chopped up chicken, some cream of chicken soup powder and cream of mushroom soup powder, mix with milk and add a dash of sherry, serve with pasta or rice).

We always braai extra little sausages to eat cold the next day too.

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 Post subject: Re: Kgalagadi: Shopping & food,wood and water.
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Wow what a helpful thread.
Read it all so most of my questions were answered
The only question I have is would it be helpful to bring one of those Brita/Pur water filters with me so i don't have to lug around all the water for a 14 night trip?
Also,do all the camps have a hot water kettle?

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 Post subject: Re: Kgalagadi: Shopping & food,wood and water.
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Hi Judik

The tap water in some of the camps is so brakish (salty) that I doubt if a Brita filter would solve the problem - I may be wrong - does anyone else know?? We could not even brush our teeth with it!!

The wilderness camps have a tin kettle that is heated on the gas stove - takes a long time to boil, but works fine. Don't know about the "main" camps - they might have electric kettles, when the power is on.

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 Post subject: Re: Kgalagadi: Shopping & food,wood and water.
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judik - I personally do not have that much of a problem with the water, but then I grew up on a farm with pretty brackish water. Also, I only drink water as a last resort - beer, soft drinks, coffee & tea all take preference :D

All huts/bungalows will have a kettle - if you are camping, you are on your own. :D

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 Post subject: Re: Kgalagadi: Shopping & food,wood and water.
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Brita won't work, we tried it and it made no difference to the taste of the water. Rather "lug" all your water along, you won't be sorry. It is just not possible to make coffee, tea and cooldrinks with the tap water, it tastes like sea water gone wrong :shock:
If you're camping buy an aluminium kettle, they're inexpensive, otherwise kettles are supplied.

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 Post subject: Shopping in Upington
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In the past, en route to KTP, I've bought my meat at Skaapland, which I understand is no more? Is there another recommended butcher in Upington? And does the Woolworths have a food hall as well, or must I stick to PnP? (Not that I have any problems with PnP, I've shopped there happily in the past, but Woolies does have some nice things that I can't get elsewhere — I'm addicted to their soft rye bread :wink: )

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 Post subject: Re: shopping in upington
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Hi Arks,

Wollies is only clothing............so it will have to be PNP.

You can ask PNP butchers to vacuum pack your meat and pre-freeze if you want to email them. I can PM you some of the butchers numbers if you want.

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