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Old 01-20-2009, 10:26 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by justlizz View Post
BBQ if the weather is nice and eat out afew days a week easy no probs but I have microwave when we hook up to electricity I prefere cooking in the van than at home I get away with ready meals that I have in the freezer
lizz
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Originally Posted by nekokami View Post
This is a good plan, but I should make it clear that I'm not talking about a temporary holiday.
And my post was mostly pointed towards justlizz... I mean, common, a microwave on holiday!!!

And we often cook the same at home Bake some bacon, put it away, bake some rosti (or other potato material), put the bacon back in, add veggies and heat it all up again and you're done!


We bought a big pot in Hungary the last time we were there. Put it above a woodfire, add some meat (preferably beef), add potatos, onions, tomatos, paprika, and whatever you left-overs, let it simmer for a few hours and you'll have a great meal! (don't forget the water and to stir!)
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