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It depends on what size and which accessories you want. I went on the internet

and got one on CompactAppliance.com. There are different sizes. I figured this

one was for the long haul and I have some long road trips planned so I got a

larger one. Then I also bought a converter to plug it into the wall ( they plug

into the lighter in the car), and a battery charger in case I needed it. The

plus was the free shipping (through today it said ) which was good.

PJ

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> How much does a travel fridge cost?  Is it very large?  That would sure solve

the traveling with yogurt problem.

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> Terri

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> From: smdsmom2008

> To: BTVC-SCD

> Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 1:36:51 PM

> Subject: travelling

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> I went ahead and bought a travel fridge. We are planning some road trips soon

and this will solve the food problem.

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> It's hard sometimes. We took the family out to eat at a pancake place. I

brought SCD yogurt with cooked fruit, a muffin,honey (for the tea) and ordered

plain hot black tea and hard boiled eggs. My son still asks me how long I have

to eat like this to which I replied " as long as it takes, it sure beats feeling

bad "

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> But it does get difficult explaining. You are right that most people are fine

with my decision. It just takes getting used to.

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> PJ

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some fit between the seats. I just realized I measured wrong and contacted the

company for a smaller one. The battery charger I guess works for those with a

battery. I'll let you know. I guess you can store them where you have room :)

PJ

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> > It depends on what size and which accessories you want. I went on

> > the internet and got one on CompactAppliance.com. There are

> > different sizes. I figured this one was for the long haul and I have

> > some long road trips planned so I got a larger one. Then I also

> > bought a converter to plug it into the wall ( they plug into the

> > lighter in the car), and a battery charger in case I needed it. The

> > plus was the free shipping (through today it said ) which was good.

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> Where exactly do you put these in your car? Can you just store it

> unplugged in your attic or something when it's not in use? (yeah,

> stupid ? but I want to be sure, since I've never had a part-time

> fridge before) Do any of the mini fridges work or is there a specific

> type for the car? What's the battery charger for? The fridge? Sorry

> for so many questions =) I doubt I'll even get one, but if I do I want

> to be educated. Thanks!

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> Pour Dieu, pour terre,

> Alyssa =D

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