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KitchenBuilder

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Posted: 10/10/08 06:32pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

ladymc53 wrote:

Well one thing's for sure...we ALL eat...can't eat a truck! Personally I think it looks great!


Exactly. I don't load the camper and head up to the lakes to work on my transmission.

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KitchenBuilder wrote:

sleepy, I didn't ask if you had a camper. I am asking if propane may be leaking into your camper that you're not aware of...


Nah, and we don't carry our p00p in a suit case either. No strange smiles, err smells in our house.


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But, if you are just "putting miles down" and can't stop to cook, never pass up the Big Texan!


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KitchenBuilder wrote:

What are your favorite recipes out on the road?

I simply eat whatever I can cook on the grill in less than 30 minutes. Steaks, chicken, dogs, Salmon, whatever. I guess I am like sleepy and prefer to spend my time living instead of cooking. =)

With that said, I will eat at your place anytime.

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Our last trip...abalone, crab, bbq oysters, and halibut steaks. Easy prep, under 30 minute cook times and gooooooooooooooood! I've roughed it enough. That's why I bought a truck camper.

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I'll tell you that cooking in the TC is a big plus for me.

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Right fairy tale, wrong dwarf...





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Right fairy tale, wrong dwarf...

Huh?

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KitchenBuilder wrote:

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Right fairy tale, wrong dwarf...

Huh?


LOL...my guess: Grumpy, not Sleepy.

I don't think anyone would call Sleepy "Dopey".....

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I totally missed it. Thanks for clarifying. I still think the leaking propane might be the problem.

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