someone made a comment about cooking on a boat. Yes, we cooked on the boat, when underway. Also my grandmother ended up with third degree burns down both legs while cooking underway and hit a wave and a pot on the stove slide off, even with the "railings" that were on the boats stove top to keep pans on the flames when rolling. Took 38 hours to get her to the hospital for treatment as we were off Vancouver Island and had to get a seaplane in to get her back out, during a storm that wouldn't allow for landing.
The difference with our boat and our TT, we could monitor in the boat at any point. In the TT we would have to pull over and then open the TT. If it was an RV I wouldn't think twice about cooking something in the over...with my TT where monitoring is next to impossible...we wouldn't take that risk. Good meal planning is used for making those slow cooking recipes.