Why, whatever do you mean? RoadPro is so good you'll end up buying it over and over and over again....
cooking in the truck
Discussion in 'Food & Cooking in the Truck | Trucker Recipe Forum' started by beezle, Jun 19, 2007.
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In the truck I have a bagle toaster, aN electric oven, and a hot plate, and a slow cooker.
They all run off of a 1500-2000 watt inverter.
I plan my meals and when I go to Walmart each week, I buy just what will fit in my refrigerator, plus soup and sandwiches while I'm working.
I found that I could prepare decent meals for around $7.00 versus almost $20 everytime I eat in the truck stop.
The slow cooker is my go to. I can put a meal on in the morning when I get ready to hit the road, have part of it when when I stop for my break and the rest when I stop for the evening. -
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I have been using a Road Pro lunchbox cooker for over 4 years now. Never a problem with it. Not every day, but a couple times a week.
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The lunchbox is great for warming,baking,and toasting.I make stew,chicken and dumplings,meatloaf,baked potatoes,breakfast casserole,biscuits and gravy.it's great.it doesn't take up much room and it fits between the wall and your mattress so it won't tip over
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I have a slow cooker, a toaster oven, and a hot plate with two pots and a small iron skillet. There isn't any meal I can't cook with those items and my inverter.BlueThunderr, NavigatorWife, Lepton1 and 1 other person Thank this. -
They also drilled a hole in my floor to run wires for a dedicated inverterNavigatorWife and Lepton1 Thank this. -
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