What cooking appliances do you take on longer trips

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RussellB[SA] wrote:
Dot wrote:Thanks everyone, last trip of 5 mths we took the little electric frypan, toaster and jug for the times we were in the CP jungle , might add the George Formby thingy just incase.. Would love a Baby Q but that will have to wait till the little house sells, everyone that has one raves about them.. ??Easter bunny present?? ;)
A subtle hint for George? :roll:

No hints here russell, If yu want it just go and get it, I tried that with Terry and he declined :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Van is fitted with Microwave, 4 burner stove top, grill and oven.
To that I add:
Coffee machine
Pizza oven (No, NOT the brick oven)
bottle opener
Wife
(Not necessarily in that order)

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Wife fitted? the mind boggles. I made sure there is enough room. :twisted:
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We started off carrying everything but the kitchen sink and only left that behind because one was built into the bus, after each, shorter, trip the list was severely cropped, so that by the time we did the lap we were down to the essentials, all we did was take out what we didn't use, we have an outside BBQ which gets a fair amount of use, a couple of frying pans, bigger and small, an egg poacher, a pair of steamer saucepans, a dutch oven, a baking dish that we use in the Barbie, a collection of microwave dishes, that live in the microwave, and see very little use, we make the toast on the old fashioned flywire type of toaster, the only 240v electrical appliance we now carry is a small crock pot or slow cooker, which sees a fair bit of use when the weather is cooler.
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I have just dropped the electric jug from the list :oops: silly me I forgot our stove has one electric element as well as the 3 gas rings :oops: :oops:
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Same as ours... but I reckon the electric jug will boil quicker than a kettle on an electric element.
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Yeah but if you are in a CP then why worry?? :lol: :lol:
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"tanks" here --
Nobody has mentioned the old JAFFLE IRON.
Good for making breakfast (with an egg)
lunchtime snack (spaghetti),
and for the evening meal (what ever you road kill during your tour around the various towns.
A good filling is precooked mince -- just like having a hot pie.
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You're right Keith. I forgot to include the jaffle irons and 10" camp oven.
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