Well the wife and I are excited about the new AT Flip Pac. I think the kids are even more excited. So last night the wife and I grabbed every Overland Journal we have (and thats every issue) and started looking at what are fellow explorers have for kitchen set ups. I am in the field about 330 days a year and do allot of cooking when im camping. For me the simpler the set up the easier it is for me to cook and clean up. I have a Honda 2K generator in my work truck and use that to power a microwave I have mounted in the bed of the truck at the foot of my bed. You wouldnt believe how great a meal (and healthy) I can make in about 8 minutes. For my family Expedition rig I had visions of Snow Peak EVERYTHING. Did I mention I LOVE Snow Peak equipment? Anyway so off I went looking at all the set ups. The more I looked the more I kept thinking about my small Jet boil and my microwave. How easy and quick. After a few hours in bed and a stack of Journals latter my wife and I have come to the conclusion. Keep it simple with the cooking gear but have a nice camp set up like chairs, table and dishes. These we have decided will most likely be from Snow Peak as we love there simply light weight designs. AT Trailers last weekend had an open house which showed us a simple yet space saving set up for a camp two burner stove with freeze fridge above it. This set up pulls out one tray that has a smaller width tray inside the larger one. The fridge pulls out and locks in place. Then you pull the smaller one out further and viola you have your camp stove. This would also be perfect on my work rig. Ive finished drafting up (crude drawing) the other side pull out. This will house our microwave some bottles of wine and all of the camp dishes, mugs and utensils ect. The layout will allow me to pretty much stay in one location (or the wife) and use all of the camp cook ware and be able to reach inside the freeze fridge for a cold beer without any interruption. This should work pretty good and will do a mock up of the design before I start the build. Ive also found some pretty nice stainless steel flush latches used in the marine industry to secure the rest of the interior boxes and drawers. There will be a nice step up to the main camper tent with the kids having a nice sleep area down below. Ive approached this build with an eye to have multiple uses on all of the cabinets. My trusty 2K quiet Honda generator will power my microwave. It will also beable to recharge batteries and other amenities. She only runs now for about 10 minutes at my camp sites when Im at work. A long heavy gauge extension cord and steel cable will keep her somewhat secure. Finish will be LineX with a possible carpet in the walk way. Not sure about that yet. Anyway please chime in with any ideas.