Just been checking on what we have....
Dream pot
Frying pans ....1 small 1 large
Wok
Electric kettle and camp kettle
Toaster
We have a set of nutrimax cookware which we use regularly. Saves gas. Saves time.
Portable steel camp fire/ cooker ...
Cast iron camp oven
Baby Q
Gas burners for outside (the ones that take cartridges)
Use throwaway foil roasters
Seems like a lot but we love to cook, and we often go off with just the Patrol and swags. Makes us appreciate the en suite etc in the caravan! Oh and we live in the caravan. Well, mostly we do.
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Greg and Dee
What cooking appliances do you take on longer trips
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Re: What cooking appliances do you take on longer trips
Hi Greg and Dee...Could you explain what nutrimax cookware is please?
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Re: What cooking appliances do you take on longer trips
Got one of those & it is a bit on the heavy side...Swisslulu wrote:A wind break, Kay? Must say the darn thing is heavy but I guess that is the idea - that it doesn't blow over in the wind..
Struggling to find a pair of braces that can manage the weight & keep it in the appropriate area...
Not too high & not too low...
Then, of course, there is the awkwardness of finding suitable fashion accessories to accompany stainless steel grey!!

Sigh!!!

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Re: What cooking appliances do you take on longer trips
We'll have to compare models when we get to Whitfield, Chuck. 
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Re: What cooking appliances do you take on longer trips
A wind break and Chuck in the same thread
Great that Greg & Dee like cooking and are coming here
hope to see the BBQ in action cuz we want to get one..

Great that Greg & Dee like cooking and are coming here

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Re: What cooking appliances do you take on longer trips
Well, I do have a 'reputation' to live up to...
Hence my particular attention to the proper perceived location & the correct accoutrements from the wardrobe!
Hence my particular attention to the proper perceived location & the correct accoutrements from the wardrobe!
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Re: What cooking appliances do you take on longer trips
True so true ol boy. 

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Re: What cooking appliances do you take on longer trips
Hey, Dottie,
You haven't seen The Nolan Breeze Blocker Mk 2.01!!!
I'll show it to you over Easter.
Maybe G would like to take some pix.
I'll waive the patent fee.
PS: What was that about Chuck and Wind???
Sorry, a Wind Break!

You haven't seen The Nolan Breeze Blocker Mk 2.01!!!
I'll show it to you over Easter.
Maybe G would like to take some pix.
I'll waive the patent fee.

PS: What was that about Chuck and Wind???
Sorry, a Wind Break!



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Re: What cooking appliances do you take on longer trips
Gets confusing doesn't it? wind breaks, hand brakes, tea breaks. toilet breaks, now we have the "Nolan Breeze Blocker Mk 2.01!!!"




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Re: What cooking appliances do you take on longer trips
Dottie,
Might even post some pix of the Nolan Breeze Blocker Mk 2.01 on this forum...
But I'll take advice from my Patent Attorney first!

Might even post some pix of the Nolan Breeze Blocker Mk 2.01 on this forum...
But I'll take advice from my Patent Attorney first!



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Ray
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"I refuse to drink water, because of the disgusting things fish do in it"
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