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kelly94942
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Hi all! For our upcoming 4th of July trip, I am doing all of the cooking! (this isn't a chore, I love cooking!) One of the things I was thinking about was a slow cooker breakfast casserole. I have made these in the past and they are great - everyone can eat whenever he/she gets up! I was thinking about setting up the slow cooker on a table outside over night, so folks from different RVs can come by and just get breakfast when they wake up without coming into one RV. Has anyone ever done this? Any issues?
Me and wonderful DH
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kelly94942
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SAR Tracker wrote:
I'd put it in your Tow Vehicle, and roll the windows up. Sure, it'll smell like breakfast for a while, but SO????

In the morning, put it on a table out front.... I'll be right over with the coffee!

I'm thinking I'll just leave it inside until I wake up and then move it outside for folks. A couple of other options I just thought of is that it MAY fit into our outside kitchen entertainment compartment (although that's pretty narrow), which would be perfect because there is a plug in there and it can just be opened in the morning by whoever... or just putting it in one of the storage bays. Again, it's protected from raccoons but accessible by people!
Me and wonderful DH
Previous #1: 2007 Pacific Coachworks Tango 299BHS, 2007 Chevy Tahoe
Previous #2: 2010 Carriage Carri-Lite 36MAX1, 2008 Ford F-450 (full timed for two years)
Current: 2013 Dutchman Kodiak 300BHSL, 2004 Ford Excursion

SAR_Tracker
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kelly94942 wrote:
....I was thinking about setting up the slow cooker on a table outside over night, so folks from different RVs can come by and just get breakfast when they wake up without coming into one RV. Has anyone ever done this? Any issues?


I'd put it in your Tow Vehicle, and roll the windows up. Sure, it'll smell like breakfast for a while, but SO????

In the morning, put it on a table out front.... I'll be right over with the coffee!
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SWMO
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I second the coon problem. I battle them all the time and they're smarter and stronger than you think.
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If I was a wild critter, I'd knock the pot over for a free meal.
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kelly94942
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raindove wrote:
I don't think I'd let it outside overnight - but I am curious as to what you can make in a crock pot, overnight, for breakfast? Thanks.

If you google "slow cooker breakfast casserole" or something along those lines, you'll come up with many options. This one is the one I usually use as my "starting point" and then I make changes depending on what ingredients we are feeling like.
Me and wonderful DH
Previous #1: 2007 Pacific Coachworks Tango 299BHS, 2007 Chevy Tahoe
Previous #2: 2010 Carriage Carri-Lite 36MAX1, 2008 Ford F-450 (full timed for two years)
Current: 2013 Dutchman Kodiak 300BHSL, 2004 Ford Excursion

raindove
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I don't think I'd let it outside overnight - but I am curious as to what you can make in a crock pot, overnight, for breakfast? Thanks.
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Mvander
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Bears, racoons, hungry late night teenagers with the "munchies":B
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kelly94942
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Pangaea Ron wrote:
Think raccoons?

That's exactly what I'm worried about - are critters going to be a problem.
Me and wonderful DH
Previous #1: 2007 Pacific Coachworks Tango 299BHS, 2007 Chevy Tahoe
Previous #2: 2010 Carriage Carri-Lite 36MAX1, 2008 Ford F-450 (full timed for two years)
Current: 2013 Dutchman Kodiak 300BHSL, 2004 Ford Excursion

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Think raccoons?
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