cooking in the truck

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

  1. SmokinBoles

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  5. SmokinBoles

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    @ $400 You need to click on the BUY tab. I think $427 when I last looked. Of course prices may change.
     
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  6. Lepton1

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    I know of a cheaper "shower".... Big Wipes. They're like the baby wipes, but you find them in the adult diaper section. They're thick and one will do my whole body.

    If I need to shampoo I leave a water bottle in the dash when I'm driving in the sun, then I have nice warm to hot water ready for a shampoo at the end of the day.
     
  7. slomocopshow

    slomocopshow <b>MS GA RED</b>

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    Due to the advice given earlier on these adult wipes I purchased several packs for DH. He loves them when he needs to freshen up during the day or can't get his daily shower. They work really well and at our Chinamart they're $2.48 a pack. That's a steal for how many you get and how big they are. Highly recommend.

    Ellie
     
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  8. Dr_Fandango44

    Dr_Fandango44 Road Train Member

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    Excuse me but I thought this thread was all about " cooking". What has portable toilets and showers have anything to do with this topic. How about talking about your sanitary exploits elsewhere.
     
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  9. SmokinBoles

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    Well you need to clean before eating and then you need to clean after eating too :)
     
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  10. SmokinBoles

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    Does anyone use a george foreman for seafood cooking? I've used it for burgers and chicken and steak and it really works well. Just looking for ideas and what works the best.
     
  11. NavigatorWife

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    I have cooked salmon filets from Sam's Club on our Foreman in the past and they were good. Doesn't require a lot of cooking really and you can use butter and seasonings, I would use spray Pam or whatever brand first though. They have a new filet that has Jack Daniel's on it in a marinade with balsamic vinegar, I cook this in the toaster oven at home or the microwave. Don't see why you couldn't cook shrimp either this way. I have cooked vegetables and even sliced peaches with cinnamon and sugar on the Foreman. The only thing, my husband took and put 2 screws on the bottom front and a piece of wood to level out the front, I didn't really want it to tilt so it wouldn't drip juices. I always got the tubes of real lean ground beef at Walmart to cook for hamburgers when we had those.
     
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