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10/6/2008 at 8:28pm
 Location: Shopshire
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We take a stew  or mince i cooked the night before, everything else we buy when we get there. As hubby does the cooking on hols i dont care what we have,  it is his headache not mine.



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10/6/2008 at 8:32pm
 Location: plymouth Devon
 Outfit: ACE SUPREME TWINSTAR 2008
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bbq in the summer and i have a health griddle and use that lots and lots also the slo cooker is brilliant,very rarely do i use the oven use the top,also take a toaster as well, We do like the steamer as well , while the bbq is cooking the meat and the steamer can do someveg as well.

If the boys decide to come with us they pop the sandwich toaster in as well!!!!

we have only just started using a microwave and found it good for baked beans and small snacks etc. , our new van that we get in a weeks time has a microwave already in there, what a stupid place they put the microwaves up high in the van!! but thats another story!!!



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10/6/2008 at 9:30pm
 Location: Preston Lancashire
 Outfit: Dethleffs 540DL
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Hi,
Hope you have a good 1st trip out.

We also cook what we cook at home.

Usually Pizza 1st night quick and easy, then roast sunday and usual meals rest of the time. My only problem is fitting everything in the fridge!

We also have a microwave so I can reheat meals if we cook too much.

Gina


16/6/2008 at 2:04pm
 Location: Fife Scotland
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Thanks very much for all your ideas, I'm sorry it does sound a bit of a silly question.. but I do like the idea of cooking lasagna and freezing then taking up with us.  Probably have a BBQ the other night.

Thanks again



16/6/2008 at 8:31pm
 Location: Cheshire
 Outfit: Abbey Spectrum 620 + X5
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Hi Alpha1 - this has got to be one of my favourite subjects. For weekend away Friday night preplanned - can be spag bol cooked under the Fiama with glass of wine or something like lasagne or Shepherds Pie made earlier in the week then reheated.  Breakfast has always got to be (in UK in any case) bacon and sausages from our local butcher in buns or bread from our local baker (I have an intolerance to flavourings and preservatives so can't do pre packed stuff) cooked on bbq. I could making a fortune feeding those who ask for a bun in the morning.

For Saturday evening we've usually been wondering around somewhere so have found something to take back to cook on the bbq or outside gas ring - cooking outside keeps the van clean and tidy, its also far more sociable; evening meal can often take a couple of hours cooking, chatting and sipping.  We have things like salmon wrapped in foil seasoned with whatever you like sat on the bbq cooks beautifully. Of course the odd steak - love a ribeye steak although betterhalf prefers fillet (naturally).  To be honest the bbq used at right temperature (not too hot) is great for so many things.  Also use outside gas ring.

For longer holidays - Risotto with anything: peppers, smoked haddock or other fish. Pasta with anything. New potatoes one night with left overs sauted the next night with a bit of garlic. Chicken thighs slowly cooked on bbq - so underated as everyone seems to want breasts. Couscous - yumyum.  The odd curry.

In France nothing better than whole prawns fired in garlic and olive oil - kids sit and peel them for hours and pretty cheap too, although the best bit is French bread dipped in the olive oil at the end.  For breakfast French Toast.

The only similarity is its all cooked outside ! (Except heating things through on Friday night)

Have a great time.

Dan



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16/6/2008 at 9:15pm
 Location: cork southern ireland
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Gosh Dan getting hungry reading that, sounds great .  Will have to try the salmon on the bbq. 


16/6/2008 at 9:25pm
 Location: Burnopfield Gods Country
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Well we don't tend to cook too often in the van it would get in the way of the drinking so we just have pork pies and pork scratchings and a few nuts

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16/6/2008 at 10:41pm
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Unfortunatly last weekend we went away in the van, on finishing setting up, I set away preparing our evening meal ....I lit my Cobb and got the chicken ready by soaking it in a bit of home made marinade,  A few beers were drunk,then a few more and more before I knew it it was Sunday afternoon and my sodding Cobb still was not hot enough too cook on.....never mind theres always next week !


17/6/2008 at 12:23am
 Location: Argyll Scotland
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We tend to leave any actual cooking to the evening meal and have cereals with fresh fruit at Breakfast and Sandwiches at Lunchtime because we are normally away sightseeing.

We only have a 2 burner stove but we use the double skillet and so we can bake as well as all the normal cooking.

I guess the biggest difference between home meals and camp meals, for us, is that we tend to buy and cook everyday or every other day and so all our food is fresher. Also we tend to try local delicacies wherever possible and we support the local economy as well as educate ourselves in "new to us" foods.



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