for those NOW on the road..Whats for dinner tonight?
pauline said
10:00 PM Nov 15, 2011
It has certainly been warm up here today GS.................
goinsoon said
10:02 PM Nov 15, 2011
pauline wrote:
It has certainly been warm up here today GS.................
33 deg. today here in Jimboomba
rredbeak said
01:43 PM Nov 16, 2011
Cruising Granny, I have difficulty reading long posts so ive Copied yours and in reading it in sections. Its obvious you travel with a dedicated Freezer in the Car. Something we'll have to do.Ive learnt so much from this thread but yours Granny is great Reading..
GS, Yea i feel the same,Im in Ippy and swelterring yesterday. Not so bad today Tuesday.
Cruising Granny said
03:06 PM Nov 16, 2011
When I was just travelling or parked up with the van the Waeco was chained to the van wheel. Now I'm doing the road pilot work I need to be ready at all times, so the fridge stays in the car. I can only handle roadhouse tucker for a little while. I don't know where you all put all those cooking gadgets. I cook out under the awning either on the gas cooker or in the electric frying pan. One-pot meals suit my lifestyle, but sometimes I cook a silverside, slice it and freeze it in zipped bags for future use. I also carry a full loaf of sandwiches - ham, cheese and mustard, or sliced turkey and cheese. These can be toasted or fried, or eaten thawed and fresh. Meat and 3 veg is ok sometimes but really boring. The one-pots keep all juices and goodness. Nothing gets wasted. I don't store any fresh meat. I buy it when I want to cook it. The van fridge and ice box are just too small to store copious amounts of fresh meat and veges, so I store is cooked.
goinsoon said
04:17 PM Nov 16, 2011
Just came back from Wellington Point on Moreton bay in Qld. had fish n chips in the park overlooking the bay, while enjoying the cool sea breeze.
Now back in Jimboomba (hot) so it will be scrambled eggs under the annex 2 nite
rredbeak said
04:47 PM Nov 16, 2011
TY Granny, Thats also great advice.. Cheers Rod
Boroma577 said
06:34 PM Nov 16, 2011
Cruising Granny wrote:
sometimes I cook a silverside, slice it and freeze it in zipped bags for future use.
Thanks CG, you've answered a query of mine without me asking the question. I have always wondered if home cooked silverside can be successfully frozen.
rredbeak said
08:29 PM Nov 19, 2011
we eat very well on the road.but reading these posts i see we're not the only ones.
for one male i take my hat off to the young ladies that perform beautifully without a full kitchen whilst on the road.
GOD only knows what meals youd turn out on things like xmas etc.
Heidi,my wife ,never complains but i ALWAYS help by peeling,cutting . dishwashing together etc
Cheers Rod
Boroma577 said
08:49 PM Nov 19, 2011
rredbeak wrote: i ALWAYS help by peeling,cutting . dishwashing together etc
You are a treasure Rod, you are welcome at my camp anytime.
33 deg. today here in Jimboomba
I have difficulty reading long posts so ive Copied yours and in reading it in sections. Its obvious you travel with a dedicated Freezer in the Car. Something we'll have to do.Ive learnt so much from this thread but yours Granny is great Reading..
GS,
Yea i feel the same,Im in Ippy and swelterring yesterday. Not so bad today Tuesday.
I don't know where you all put all those cooking gadgets. I cook out under the awning either on the gas cooker or in the electric frying pan. One-pot meals suit my lifestyle, but sometimes I cook a silverside, slice it and freeze it in zipped bags for future use.
I also carry a full loaf of sandwiches - ham, cheese and mustard, or sliced turkey and cheese. These can be toasted or fried, or eaten thawed and fresh.
Meat and 3 veg is ok sometimes but really boring. The one-pots keep all juices and goodness. Nothing gets wasted.
I don't store any fresh meat. I buy it when I want to cook it. The van fridge and ice box are just too small to store copious amounts of fresh meat and veges, so I store is cooked.
Just came back from Wellington Point on Moreton bay in Qld. had fish n chips in the park overlooking the bay, while enjoying the cool sea breeze.
Now back in Jimboomba (hot) so it will be scrambled eggs under the annex 2 nite
Thats also great advice.. Cheers Rod
Thanks CG, you've answered a query of mine without me asking the question. I have always wondered if home cooked silverside can be successfully frozen.
for one male i take my hat off to the young ladies that perform beautifully without a full kitchen whilst on the road.
GOD only knows what meals youd turn out on things like xmas etc.
Heidi,my wife ,never complains but i ALWAYS help by peeling,cutting . dishwashing together etc
Cheers Rod
You are a treasure Rod, you are welcome at my camp anytime.
Cheers B
We'd manage, I am sure Rod.