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    Where ever my motor home is parked - currently Texas!
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    Which ever one I'm on!
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    Anywhere the ship goes!

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  1. So many different terms but Single Cream, Light Cream, and Half and Half are all names for cream with appx 20% fat. Heavy Cream or Double Cream like that for whipping is 38% fat. I did ask for both cream or cream for coffee. I have been able to buy the UHT creamer singles everywhere but in UK. Just trying to figure out if I need to stock up before heading to UK
  2. A quick Google and Single Cream is equivalent to Half & Half or Light Cream. Seriously...every store or restaurant I asked for coffee cream I was looked at like I had two heads! So Single Cream on QM2?
  3. Kind of a silly question I know but I love my cream! I could not find coffee cream in England and was wondering if QM2 will have cream or just milk?
  4. Faye is covering me for a 127 day trip
  5. From a review of 6019 on the Summit (same class) Clean as a whistle when we boarded. This is a slightly larger than normal 04 class stateroom. It's on a transition where the ship gets wider. The extra space is distributed on both sides of the bed. Be aware that you are 14 cabins forward of the forward elevators, and the walk to the aft elevators, to access the main dining room, is pretty long. I felt like we were walking all the way back to Bayonne 🙂 In any event, if you don't want a balcony, this cabin is a gem.
  6. So did you get all if the suite amenities?
  7. I use an aerator at home for my everyday wines...decant for special occasion wines. In a restaurant select your wine upon arrival and have it decanted. Enjoy a cocktail or two...then order dinner...your wine will have aerated gor a good 45 minutes to an hour. Makes all the difference in the world. Try a test at home...taste immediately, then every 10 minutes or so, make notes, you will see a difference.
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