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  1. Thinly sliced Steak, Jenn’s guacamole, lettuce, sour cream, cheddarjack, Tapatio hot sauce wrapped in roasted red pepper tortilla wraps
  2. My pleasure! Both adequate performance for their price points in my opinion, especially since the Ozark is a quarter of the price of that Yeti. Both keep cold a LONG time. If I have a drink with some ice, and leave it out, there will still be ice in each in the morning for whatever its worth.
  3. @goosifer here you are....I believe they are the same advertised ounce size. Could double check. Here are the weights, I did zero the scale. I measured them in grams. I did odd pics showing how they compare in size too. Hope you find it useful. 48g difference Yeti= Stainless Ozark= Charcoal
  4. Honestly, the advertisements had a guy holding coffee outside, it’s for either or I am pretty sure. Don’t get me wrong, both have great performance for their prices! The Yeti was $20, and the Ozark about $5-$6 i think. I just feel the Ozark is thinner than the Yeti, so it loses heat faster.
  5. Yes, actually I can, I have a little digital scale, will let you know!
  6. i have one of the 10 or 12 oz lowball tumblers I guess you call them, in Ozark Trail, and Yeti. The Ozark does not keep coffee hot for nearly as long as the Yeti in this case. I feel like the Ozark is built thinner than the Yeti in these sizes that I have. Honestly though, for this size, its not a lot of coffee, so both are hot long enough. I bought Jenn a hot pink powdercoated Ozark Trail 30oz, and that keeps coffee super hot for hours, she has to take the lid off an hour later once at her desk. I did hear these 2 brand were from the same factory, but who knows. Hope you don’t mind me adding my experiences here.
  7. Thanks! And yesssss bring on trout season! My dad, and would ALWAYS go for YEARS. We make homemade meatballs, and grab fresh club rolls, and make sausage/peppers too sometimes. We bring a white gas camp stove, and fish, and have a nice hot lunch near the stream. We missed the last 4 openers due to the passing of my grandma, and then it seems to be soaking rain, and high water since!
  8. I guess so huh? I guess 3-5” or 4-8” so not too bad, beats the 6-12”, and 12”+ i was hearing briefly. I will be here at work all night again either way, we’ll see what happens
  9. Its not doing anything down there? Snowing real good here since 4ish...
  10. That’s a really cool trip, that is my idea of a vacation!
  11. Nice! Thanks, don’t hesitate to post more pics! The ring road? Whats that all about? Just googled it actually, you driving the full 15-16 hrs?
  12. I agree with that. I just figured I would mention the options I know about.
  13. Isn’t that exactly what I just said?
  14. Whoa! Look at you go! Spot on photos too!
  15. We have a Honda EU2000 at work, my dad bought one as well, and now I bought the Honda EU2200i where My dad, and I can run our parallel to power double the output. We own a camp upstate, so he runs the camp off his for the past 2 yrs, he has a 5th wheel camper he sometimes uses it for, outdoor work, etc. it weighs 46 pounds, so its very mobile. Has eco mode, but do not start it on eco, especially in cold temps, it will start, but it’s recommended to run with eco off for about a minute. As everyone else has said, Honda generators run, run, run, the one at work, and my dad’s, have some years on them with actual use, not for powerouts only, and they both are trouble free. You can get an hour meter for them, a magnetic drain plug(to pickup any metal debris that might occur during breakin, etc), a 72 hr fuel tank that gets siphoned through a special cap. Also, if you do buy a Honda the new ones have a fuel shutoff right on the on/off knob. You can set it to fuel off, it will stall, then a short turn to off. The older Hondas were not like this this. Also, if you buy one, the fuel cap has an on/off on top to allow the tank to get some off, if you travel with fuel in it, you can set the cal to off, and it will not stink up, and SUV, or car, or back of a truck with a cap. You need to run the generator with the fuel cap set to on though, I think it can start squeezing the tank since no air can get in i guess.
  16. Jerkman, cool trip! Please post scenic pics! Have a fun time, and be safe.
  17. Woooow, i can smell the little smoke that came off those! Tiiiiiime warp...
  18. Jerry! That’s a true story...
  19. Oh cool, Jenn actually knows the owners, small world! I only ever get a bacon swiss burger when I go there, I enjoy it. I like there burgers a lot. She likes the matzo ball soup, and greek salad.
  20. Pizza, and wings, quick dinner need to be back to work around 1, snow snow snow
  21. Also, I hear when buying cuts of beef, the softer the consistency, the more tender it will be.
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