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Teri (the RV.netter)
Eric (the significant other)
โFeb-06-2015 03:35 PM
rvten wrote:
Cook inside all the time. Just turn on roof vents and open one window a little. To draw in fresh air.
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โJan-31-2015 10:56 AM
LANShark42 wrote:
Back when we bought our TT a couple of weeks ago, I made the assumption we would cook on the stove/oven/MW and add a portable grill for outside grilling. I've now come to the realization that we won't want to do a lot of cooking inside, because of the potentially overpowering odors (bacon comes to mind - and I plan on having it for breakfast A LOT).
Sooooo... Do we need to add a camp stove to our ever-growing list of camping accessories to buy, or can I find a portable grill that would perform double-duty? Your thoughts and suggestions would be appreciated by these noobie campers! Thanks!!
โJan-30-2015 06:42 PM
mgirardo wrote:
Most of the cooking we do when camping is on the grill. We use the oven mostly for pizza, biscuits/rolls and reheating leftovers. We don't really use the microwave much.
Outside we have a portable grill and a two burner Coleman stove. Since most of what we do is grilled, we needed separate grill and stove. Bacon is made on a griddle as are pancakes. For our summer trip this year, I'll probably be bringing the smoker as well.
Coleman makes a 2 Burner Grill Stove. It's a little pricey, but fits the bill. There are probably others out there as well.
-Michael
โJan-30-2015 07:10 AM
โJan-30-2015 05:57 AM
LANShark42 wrote:LarryJM wrote:LANShark42 wrote:
Do I like the smell of bacon? Yes. Do I want our camper to smell like it forever and ever? Not so much. Maybe I'm anticipating a problem that won't happen. I'm just trying to be ready for when we start camping.
Thanks for everyone's help.
Do you cook all your potatoes, bacon and other foods that smell outside when home ... why change when cooking in your trailer.
Of course not. But my home is over 3000 square feet. My TT is 224 square feet. The difference is even greater when you take into account cubic feet, rather than square feet. If I should happen to (god forbid) burn something - like popcorn - the entire house smells bad. To concentrate something like that in a tiny space like a tt would seem to be undesirable.
I asked a simple question. If it is not an issue for you, all you need to do is say so.