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FULLTIMEWANABE
Jul 31, 2015Explorer
We hardly ever eat out whether in the SnB or RV. Find with less distractions we actually eat better when in the RV. Everything from Stews, Casseroles, English Style Full but smaller joint Roast in RV Oven, Cornish Pasties (home made pastry), Quiches, lots of veggies and salad accompaniments including homemade potato salads and coleslaws. List is endless including home baked goods, and we prefer to eat at home like others mentioned knowing what's in our food and how it was prepared. Will try a local fare dish now and again if known for it in the area.
Been known to even peel potatoes and veggies in the passenger seat up front to hasten things ready for arrival. If going out for the day as tourists, will put the slow cooker on so supper ready for later.
The heart of our home has always been the kitchen and it's odours whether static or rolling down the road.
Been known to even peel potatoes and veggies in the passenger seat up front to hasten things ready for arrival. If going out for the day as tourists, will put the slow cooker on so supper ready for later.
The heart of our home has always been the kitchen and it's odours whether static or rolling down the road.
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