Cooking facilities, recipes, methods, advice and opinions for those camping away from home. Can be inside the rig, outside of it, slide-outs or even over a campfire in a pit. Tell us your style and preferences!!
Swisslulu wrote:Peter, Is that really a slow cooker? It looks like a bread maker.
Yep, it arrived yesterday. Looks really good, 1.8 litres. Nice size and only 780watts. Just have to both learn how to use all the functions. Will keep all informed. Oh by the way it has a lithium battery in it so its in good company.
The kettle I ordered from another place after 14 days it is not here. It is laughable as it only has to come 88 metres. Pressed pay button before I realised where they were.
Peter
Well, believe it or not, Margaret gave me the OK to buy one, with my money of course So now we will have one of these stowed away somewhere in the Mazda as well
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careful Terry, you are turning into a gadget guru. Just because you bought Brians Mazda, that he towed around with a huge trailer full of "might be neededs" doesnt mean you have to follow suit, or is that Mazda van hiding some sort of hoarding ghost that is starting to take you over. My god man, are you possessed by the great gadget genie
The idea was a consolidation of the 3 units we already carry, a rice cooker, a bread maker and a slow cooker. I suspect only the bread maker will be removed from the cupboard though, it seems to be a challenge to see just how many things can be powered from these batteries, the inverter size seems to be the limiting factor at the moment The record at the moment is, the coffee percolator, the bread maker and the slow cooker, all at the same time, the poor inverter sounded like it was winding up for take off
A person may fail many times, they only become a failure when they blame someone else John Burrows
Those who struggle to become a leader, rarely know a clear direction forward for anyone but themselves
You can chuck all those things out Terry , you have the one and only gadget you need i.e. MARGARET and from what I hear she doesn't even need batteries
Queen of the Banal & OT chatter and proud of it. If it offends you then tough titty titty bang bang.
Yeah, it arrive at the door step today, now to mess with it and find out how it works.
Ummmm.... Dottie...... as far as cooking goes, I love to cook, Margaret finds it a chore, so I do a lot of the cooking. As far as Margaret needing batteries..... I don't think I've been replaced by a batery operated model I hope
A person may fail many times, they only become a failure when they blame someone else John Burrows
Those who struggle to become a leader, rarely know a clear direction forward for anyone but themselves