Step 6Other Suggestions
On my next long trip, I'd live to make a rack to support a pork roast or even a rack of ribs to cook slowly.
This type of cooking requires some practice and experimentation. But what's better than pulling up to a gas station and pulling out some chicken wings from under the hood while you fuel up?
Drinks! The striker plate (the part that holds the door closed) on most cars is a great glass bottle opener should you find yourself in the middle of nowhere with a coke and no bottle opener ;) Just look inside the door frame for something that resembles a bottle opener.
BTW, this is a '97 Mazda 626 -- equipped with bottle opener and oscillating vents (for some goofy reason) :P
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This is true, it's just a matter of comfort. My door clip was shaped perfectly to open up a bottle cap without any effort. I've opened bottles on the site of cheap tables before - which works as long as you don't mind banging your hand into the edge of the bottle cap and potentially damaging your table ;)
also you need a haircut
Indeed - but my lady friend doesn't mind too much, she's only bothered by a prickly mustache (therefore, no rush to pay someone to cut growing hair for me) :p