Has anybody seen someone cleaning their dishes in a restroom? I would hope that most people would be smart enough to keep cookware out of there.
cooking in the truck
Discussion in 'Food & Cooking in the Truck | Trucker Recipe Forum' started by beezle, Jun 19, 2007.
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You can get crock pot liners at Walmart.Rogerthat Thanks this.
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Most Flying J/Pilots have sinks near the coffee... I've use that... And throw away paper stuff... Also the crock pot liners.
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All the time. Nasty.
I've gone to using disposable paper plates, bowls, and cheap plastic food storage containers. -
Paper plates and bowls. Dixie brand, not that cheap Walmart stuff. Cooking spray on Teflon pans and any residue comes off with a little water and paper towels.
Use oven bags when cooking in the Lunch Box Stove and you won't have any mess to clean up, just toss the bag.
Wipe down any spills with an all surface cleaner/disinfector. I never use plastic containers for food because of the mess. Rather keep leftovers in foil or zip lock bag. Toss it when you're done. -
AchioteCoyote Thanks this.
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Yummy. Husband started using the liquid eggs too, easy to store. We used the precooked bacon and it only takes about 10 sec to heat and almost no grease. He of course would die if he had to eat an avocado.
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one word: expensive.
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Yes, but oh so convenient. Actually, for the omelette, I've been using the precooked- crumbled variety. No grease smell in the truck.
And it's not like you eat it all the time...oh wait never mind. LOL. -
I haven't bought any recently, we did get Oscar Mayer but Walmart here doesn't carry it anymore it looked like. But if you limit it to like 2 pieces each the package had about as many slices as a one pound package. Plus you did have all the grease to get rid of. At home I save the grease for greens and stuff, yummy but I know cholesterol heaven.
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