Slow Cooker on the Move?

Laugh you might !!! and perhaps a blokey thing , but it works..reach ones destination quick rinse Roberts your Mothers bruvver.

Like a whirlpool on four wheels it is :)

I have a secret weapon for washing dishes too ....but that is better in the fun and games (drunk and disorderly) section..

but give you a clue I acquired 'it ' in Rothwell ;)

Channa

:eek: lololol - I am laughing at the ingenuity of the tip, I think it's brilliant :D and would love to read any more you have.

You say Rothwell, which I know you know is the next village to me (cos you do your research :cool:) are you teasing, what could it be :confused:
 
His wife/partner/girlfriend? This could be the start of a new game!
 
His wife/partner/girlfriend? This could be the start of a new game!

LOL ....Wife I traded in, no girlfriend ( or boyfriend for that matter !:eek:)

Just me and the hound and she is useless at washing up !!!..

I will post a little later on the fun and games section.

Channa.
 
we are considering using our slow cooker via na inverter on a forthcoming tour of Europe.

One thought we had to get around the problem of the spillage is either to jam the slow cooker into the sink, so that if there are any slops they drain away.

The other one was to place it in the passenger door well where the passenger can keep an eye on it should anything untoward happen. Not the best solution, but the chef feels she does not want to be slaving over a hot stove after a days journey.

I'll let you know the results on our return.
 
Hi, My first reaction to reading about slow cookers in motorhomes," was well I ain't seen one". Buut we live and learn and having just returned from the southern motorhome show at Newbury I can confirm that there were small round 12volt slow cookers for sale & road pro have one in the latest catalogue, but using it while on the move, I don't think so.

Dezi
 
Hi, My first reaction to reading about slow cookers in motorhomes," was well I ain't seen one". Buut we live and learn and having just returned from the southern motorhome show at Newbury I can confirm that there were small round 12volt slow cookers for sale & road pro have one in the latest catalogue, but using it while on the move, I don't think so.

Dezi

Done it dozens of times no problem and saves lots of gas when wilding. Everyone seems to think that it is going to slop around like the seven seas in a storm. It just doesn't. All vans have shockers on them and the ride is generally smooth. As I have previously stated, we did it through northern Portugal and the roads were rough, one in four gradient with hairy hairpins and we never even wet the inside of the lid, cheers,:eek::eek:
 
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That was the veggy version I posted, :confused::confused:

Hi again Allan,
I thought that you had forgotten to put it in the recipe! :confused: Now I know better! :rolleyes: Had no idea that something would be called "corned beef hash" if it didn't have corned beef in it. :confused: Many apologies!! :D :

:D :cool: JIM!! :cool: :D
 
That was the veggy version I posted, :confused::confused:

Hi again Allan,
I thought that you had forgotten to put it in the recipe! :confused: Now I know better! :rolleyes: Had no idea that something would be called "corned beef hash" if it didn't have corned beef in it. :confused: Many apologies!! :D :

:D :cool: JIM!! :cool: :D
 
Thanks one and all for your comments, suggestions and thoughts !! We've been away for the weekend, and was surprised to see so many when we got back.
Having considered them all...I've now purchased a 12v slow cooker from Road Pro, I will let you know how we get on. I think it will sit on a non-slip mat, in the washingup bowl, in the sink.
What a treat it will be to have the evening meal virtually ready to eat when we arrive at our destination. :)

Jackie ;)
 
Thanks one and all for your comments, suggestions and thoughts !! We've been away for the weekend, and was surprised to see so many when we got back.
Having considered them all...I've now purchased a 12v slow cooker from Road Pro, I will let you know how we get on. I think it will sit on a non-slip mat, in the washingup bowl, in the sink.
What a treat it will be to have the evening meal virtually ready to eat when we arrive at our destination. :)

Jackie ;)

I sincerely hope it is a success for you but i'll have a fiver on the instructions saying something along the lines of "not to be used while the vehicle is in motion".

no more posts on this thread from me, i'm still gobsmacked that this is an accepted practice in a moving vehicle:eek:

Drive safely:rolleyes:
 
OK Jacki and Jim, I'll come clean. I forgot to include the corned dog in the recipe. So to round of your thread, layer your slow cooker as follows, 1 large onion sliced, one tin of baked beans, one tin 10oz of corned beef, two or three large potatoes sliced, cook for 3+hours and half an hour before eating put on 4-6oz of cheese, grated or sliced, cheers, Alan:):):):)
 
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Hi Alan, sorry for the delay in replying to your amended recipe! :rolleyes: I will have to try :confused: that one in our slow cooker. :cool:

:D :cool: :D JIM!! :D :cool: :D
 

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