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<p>[QUOTE="mud23609, post: 12374069, member: 161092"]I had a countertop oven/air fryer, an instant pot, a microwave, and a deep electric skillet. There was pretty much nothing I couldn't cook in the truck with that combo.</p><p>I also had a small 12-volt portable fridge/freezer that I kept set to -8 and a built-in fridge for fresh stuff. I rarely ate anything from a truck stop.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mud23609, post: 12374069, member: 161092"]I had a countertop oven/air fryer, an instant pot, a microwave, and a deep electric skillet. There was pretty much nothing I couldn't cook in the truck with that combo. I also had a small 12-volt portable fridge/freezer that I kept set to -8 and a built-in fridge for fresh stuff. I rarely ate anything from a truck stop.[/QUOTE]
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