cooking in the truck

Discussion in 'Food & Cooking in the Truck | Trucker Recipe Forum' started by beezle, Jun 19, 2007.

  1. tallcountry

    tallcountry Light Load Member

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    walmart 88 dollars for a coleman koolitron
     
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  3. aussiejosh

    aussiejosh Road Train Member

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    I don't know about that saving with all you can eat buffets (flying J) i reckon its cheaper to eat at a restaraunt although the advantage of cooking your own i suppose it that you know what food is going into the pot. The company i drove for used Flying J you had your royalty points card so everytime you fueled you got rewards points with meant of course free showers as well as free coffee and soda plus you got food vouchers each month depending on how much fuel you bought i usually got around $30 worth so i reckon it wasn't worth cooking with all those free bees. also if your with flying j or shell if you fueled up at whiskey petes right on the NV, CA border put more than $100 worth of fuel you got a free shower and a voucher to eat at the buffet at
    Whiskey Petes or Buffalo Bills not a bad deal. who wants to cook huh?


    :biggrin_2559:
     
  4. shakey1946

    shakey1946 Light Load Member

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    cook outside and in a well ventilated area with those coleman stoves..this is me and not everyone..i had a 1500 watt power invertor; a small microwave; and a 12 volt cooler..i rarely ate out and i ate well in my truck..those coolers work well for veggies and drinks as well..you'll learn your own tricks;save a ton of money; and almost never have the runs from bad food..happy trails..
     
  5. stlsoda

    stlsoda Bobtail Member

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    A cheater bar is what is used to tighten the straps securing your load, necessary to chase away the morons trying to relieve you of your load.
     
  6. nlb75

    nlb75 Bobtail Member

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    i had 4 of them coleman coolers they are crap they'll only last about 3 months
     
  7. CntrySngr

    CntrySngr Light Load Member

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    Geeze I had one last 6 years :biggrin_25524:
     
  8. sbranch822

    sbranch822 Bobtail Member

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    im excited to see what type of creative meals i can prepare in the truck.
     
  9. notarps4me

    notarps4me Road Train Member

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    The older ones are good. The newer ones are junk.
     
    CntrySngr Thanks this.
  10. HoosierHunter

    HoosierHunter Light Load Member

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    I've had mine 2 years and it still works fine. I did have to replace the fan once I now blow the dust out of the fan with my air compressor about once a month.
     
  11. CntrySngr

    CntrySngr Light Load Member

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    Thanks No Tarps Is there a good one out there?
     
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