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At home covid test positive: What should I do next?

Transplants | Last Active: Nov 3, 2022 | Replies (50)

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@l0lag0lag0b3

Hello hello1234,
Good Questions, travel mode is always a classical debate between my wife & me. We have a 1400$ UAL coupon that will expire in early 2023, so the debate is whether to drive or fly.. & sit the first two seats of the plane ( We are not into RVs).
We do not camp but instead we rent a standalone cabin, & do not eat in restaurants, instead we carry a 4 quart Instapot which only consumes 700watt of power and you can cook anything from boiled eggs to lentil soup to Beans or rice etc within 25/40 minutes & carry a toaster for Stonefire ancient grain naans) & lot so fresh fruits
It works we do this at home pretty much every day... Will keep you posted if we go in 2023..Best Wishes..

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@l0lag0lag0b3 😊
Your travel plans sound wonderful! Beautiful National Parks to enjoy the outdoors, a standalone cabin, eat your own foods, etc It sounds like one of the safest travel ideas regarding covid and a very healthy outdoor travel experience with lots of exercise. Please keep me posted if you go. In the meantime, I am going to research the Instapot on the internet. It's the first time I heard of it. I am not handy in the kitchen, so any tools that I can find to make food easier and safely, I am interested! Lentil soup sounds delicious!