Meat safe
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Re: Meat safe
Thats not a meat safe,
THIS IS A MEAT SAFE!
This meat safe is fitted to my 1955 S.A. Clipper, along with an ice box and vegetable keeper.
It was built to special order for a farmer in outback South Australia, I guess he had never had a fridge on the farm.
Any body else ever seen a meat safe in a caravan?
cheers, Leigh.
THIS IS A MEAT SAFE!
This meat safe is fitted to my 1955 S.A. Clipper, along with an ice box and vegetable keeper.
It was built to special order for a farmer in outback South Australia, I guess he had never had a fridge on the farm.
Any body else ever seen a meat safe in a caravan?
cheers, Leigh.
Re: Meat safe
I've not seen one in a caravan but I do remember we used to take one with us camping. Also remember having to scrub the maggots out of the meat once when someone didn't shut the door properly. Yep we cooked it and ate it, otherwise we were going to go hungry.
I have one just like Gordons. I use it mostly for cooling cakes/pies etc.
I have one just like Gordons. I use it mostly for cooling cakes/pies etc.
Re: Meat safe
Here's a 1938 ad for a round meat safe, don't think I've ever seen one, but being a 'city slicker' we only ever had fridges or ice chests when I was a kid. No doubt it would have been handy for camping or caravanning, apart from being round, maybe that's why it was on special with two bob off!
I always find it annoying that storage containers are round when the things you put them in, cupboards and fridges are angular, it never works, lots of wasted space, or is it just me being a grumpy old man? George
I always find it annoying that storage containers are round when the things you put them in, cupboards and fridges are angular, it never works, lots of wasted space, or is it just me being a grumpy old man? George