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01-22-2013, 12:33 PM
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Re: Microwave Food Suggestions
Dave, what gizmo DON'T you have?!
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01-22-2013, 03:30 PM
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Location: Turlock Ca
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Re: Microwave Food Suggestions
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Originally Posted by Jeffrey
Dave, what gizmo DON'T you have?!
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Ya otta see my non-used gizmo's mini warehouse room. I could probably open a sports shop. But actually that Thermos is the only pot...er, large stock pot I carry. The other 2 are small backpack pots and a 8" skillet. I used to carry a host of cooking pots and pans but they're now in the gizmo room with all the other stuff I've bought and never used
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06-24-2015, 09:39 PM
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Re: Microwave Food Suggestions
I have a microwave and a jetboil, between the two and the food we make before trips it works out perfect. also keep two burner stove and cobb cooker in underfloor storage for a change at long stays with nice weather
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06-24-2015, 10:10 PM
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Re: Microwave Food Suggestions
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Originally Posted by berns378
I have a microwave and a jetboil, between the two and the food we make before trips it works out perfect. also keep two burner stove and cobb cooker in underfloor storage for a change at long stays with nice weather
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I do love my cobb cooker but just wish it was square instead of round. I have to admit food tastes really good using charcoal and man it cooks with only a few charcoal briquettes making it the best little charcoal cooker I've ever used. Even made a pizza one time. Still I prefer my gas BBQ just for the ease. I also drink canned beer because of the ease of can disposal. Don't hate me
Back on topic I do like some of the stuff you get at Trader Joe's made for the microwave. Very tasty IMO
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06-24-2015, 11:44 PM
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Location: Bend, OR
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Re: Microwave Food Suggestions
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Originally Posted by "daveb
I also drink canned beer because of the ease of can disposal. Don't hate me
Back on topic...
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back off topic... there are lots of great beers in a can these days, and they make for very efficient use of space in a small fridge! We all love you, Dave
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06-25-2015, 12:06 AM
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Re: Microwave Food Suggestions
I agree with rock bender: No shame in decent canned beer. I always take cans when on the road. No breakage, faster cooling in the Noisecold, and easy disposal.
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06-25-2015, 07:53 AM
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Re: Microwave Food Suggestions
Maybe a bit off topic, but I do a lot of free diving and the best way to cook lobster tail in my opinion is in the microwave. So if you ever find yourself getting your own bugs, try it.
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06-27-2015, 02:10 PM
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Re: Microwave Food Suggestions
Well so we don't waste one of those critters, how do you cook those in a microwave???
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06-27-2015, 07:43 PM
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Re: Microwave Food Suggestions
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Originally Posted by photographix
I agree with rock bender: No shame in decent canned beer. I always take cans when on the road. No breakage, faster cooling in the Noisecold, and easy disposal.
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I've had a few cans, in the refrigerator, wear through and leak all over when on the trail for long periods.
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06-27-2015, 09:28 PM
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Re: Microwave Food Suggestions
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Originally Posted by BajaSportsmobile
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Originally Posted by photographix
I agree with rock bender: No shame in decent canned beer. I always take cans when on the road. No breakage, faster cooling in the Noisecold, and easy disposal.
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I've had a few cans, in the refrigerator, wear through and leak all over when on the trail for long periods.
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They make just about all cans (beer and soda), so thin now that it doesn't take much for them to spring a leak.
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