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An aluminum plate made double for hot 
water. Thisis a very little trouble to fill, 
and insures a comfortable meal; other- 
wise your meat and vegetables will be 
cold before you can eat them, and the 
gravy will have a thin coating of ice on 
it. It is always cold night and morning 
in the mountains. And if you do not 
need the plate heated you do not have 
to fill it; that’s all. I am sure my hot- 
water plate often saved me from indi- 
gestion and made my meals things to 
enjoy instead of to endure. 
Two cups and saucers of white enamel 
ware. They always look clean and do 
not break. 
One silver-plated knife and fork and 
two leas poons. 
One folding camp chair. 
N. B.— Provide your husband or 
brother or sister precisely the same; no 
more, no less. 
