What's for dinner tonight?

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!!
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Swisslulu
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?

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And it was yummy, Chuck. Having the Smoked Chicken Caesar Salad tonight.
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Nothing exciting in this van as you know who has started his pre procedure diet! White bread which he is happy about only mashed spuds no fruit etc. All the other veges he is allowed he does not eat! Come on Monday.
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glenda
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We are eating Vegies Vegies & More Vegies, also Salad Salad Salad all out of our garden.
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?

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All these healthy diets make feel guilty.
Tonight and every Friday is Pizza night for me. Home made on the pizza stone is my favourite dinner.
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Great looking veggie patch, Glenda. Bob, do you cook your pizza in a regular oven or a BBQ.

Kay, this is all in the van cassette, right? Hope you know where the nearest dump,point is! Good luck to Bruce for Monday.
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At least you are all on the road Im stuck at home looking after the garden

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Me I had a corned beef sandwich with tomato and cuey. G had all the left over vegs fried up with left over corned beef.
Yep fantastic garden Glenda :mrgreen:
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Dot, my ultimate corned beef sandwich has sliced cheese, tomato, cucumber, lettuce and lashings of sweet mustard pickles.
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Swisslulu wrote: Bob, do you cook your pizza in a regular oven or a BBQ.
Still home at the moment so in the oven.
Use the babyQ when away.
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Hi Dot - Cornbeef & tomato is pretty classy, weve got plenty of tomato but no cornbeef,
and we are all doing well thank's Dot
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