Grillin On The Road

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Old 01-08-2007, 11:54 AM
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Anybody actually cook for themselves on the road... like with a little protable propane grill... or is this a bit foolish? Let me know.... 6 foot 6 and 325.... got that way by grillin good and having fun....
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Old 01-08-2007, 12:01 PM
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I see lots of guys grilling in the parking lot. Trucks with microwave ovens too...I see no problem with it. Id prefer to make my own steak too!!!

Just clean up your mess.
 
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Old 01-08-2007, 12:06 PM
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check this guy out..........http://www.otrchef.com/index.html
 
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Old 01-08-2007, 12:06 PM
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Yeah...I like to keep my coleman cookstove...runs on white gas or unleaded. There are times I cook when I'm doing resets. Just fun to do now and then. I did much more camp cooking when I was younger. Now it's just hit or miss. Sundays...Football...brats & beans..or chili. Up in Maine, I boiled some lobsters. I deliver to a Sea Food Dist. up there.

We should meet down at the" Recipes From The Road" forum...actually...this thread will get moved there...no doubt. :P :arrow:
 
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Any advice for grillin' road kill?? :P
 
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Old 01-08-2007, 12:22 PM
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:lol: :lol: :lol: I laugh...because I do bag quite a few Partridge up North here with the bumper of my Truck.
They hang on the side of the road...and just as you are about to pass...they flush...like they are committing suicide.
Maybe they are just depressed from the winter? :?

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Old 01-08-2007, 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Genesisman
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Anybody actually cook for themselves on the road...
I have one of those 12v lunchbox ovens... works great if you've got a little time or have a place to wedge it in the cab while you're driving. Works to reheat things too if you work for a company that doesn't allow inverters big enough for a microwave.
 
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My wife and I cook all our meals on the road. With a 1500 watt inverter we can use just about any type of cooking device available. Saves a lot of money and we eat much better and healthier than in the truck stops.
 
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Originally Posted by Genesisman
Howdy:
Anybody actually cook for themselves on the road... like with a little protable propane grill... or is this a bit foolish? Let me know.... 6 foot 6 and 325.... got that way by grillin good and having fun....
Thanks
If you are going to use a barbeque with a gas cylinder.... you need to use one that burns "butane" not "propane". The DOT has a problem with propane cylinders in trucks....
 
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Originally Posted by Genesisman
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Anybody actually cook for themselves on the road... ??

And miss out on the ten dollar truck stop buffett??? (not counting sales tax or the tip!!)

Not in a million!!
 

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