When I was in the parasail business I used to make Hobo dinners on the diesel.
Customers got a kick out of it when I would ask them to lift their feet so I could open up the engine bay and they see this foil wrapped thing that I open up and start chowing down on.
Toaster Oven vs plastic trucks
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I've done it. Most recently, in my personal, I really wanted a donut heated up since it was cold and hard. I had the donut but not the coffee. Long line at Starbucks so I got out and popped the hood and sat the donut on my engine. By the time I got through the line I had a nice warm, soft donut.
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And if you run the north east this time of year your food will be perfectly salted for you when it’s done.tommymonza, 86scotty and God prefers Diesels Thank this. -
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I use a toaster oven in my LT, no problem.
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10 minutes to make rice or make a dehydrated soup. Half hour or so for stuff with meat.
Get one that has a sauteed button so you can cook up some onions and celery or garlic or whatever before you throw the main ingredients in86scotty Thanks this. -
Even on a stove top rice takes 20 minutes on simmer after the water is boiling. -
Once the timer hits the 7 minute mark it beeps and switches to keep warm.
Brown rice I set for 20 minutes.86scotty and Moosetek13 Thank this. -
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