I've been in a short discussion with another new Tugnut via Email and was asked how do I prepare a dinner meal. Preparing a dinner is probably the hardest and most labour intensive meal out of breakfast, lunch and dinner.
This discussion has given me an idea which I'd like to get feedback on... 🙂
Making a dinner meal after a longish cruise can be quite tiring as it usually is a time to relax and enjoy the destination, plus it can take up time - 1 hour or more in some cases... and if you have your 4-legged friends with you they are going to need your attention before any other activity you might want to do.
So, if one prepared food ahead of the cruise and hooked up a Slow Cooker (is a 12v model avail ? ...or one could use a 110v model via inverter presumably) when starting to get under way this would solve the issue of a lengthy prep time for dinner at the end of the day. A nice Pork Casserole cooked for some 8 hours with pasta added later on would make a nice tasty and well earned dinner plate with minimum effort.
Has anyone prepared dinner in this way ? If so I'd like to get some feedback and any advice for using this method for preparing dinner.
Maybe if this is a practical and workable dinner prep solution we could build up a list of good recipes to share. 😉
Thanks... 🙂
P.S. The above dinner prep method is a method long used by Tin Can haulers, and its where this idea came from.
This discussion has given me an idea which I'd like to get feedback on... 🙂
Making a dinner meal after a longish cruise can be quite tiring as it usually is a time to relax and enjoy the destination, plus it can take up time - 1 hour or more in some cases... and if you have your 4-legged friends with you they are going to need your attention before any other activity you might want to do.
So, if one prepared food ahead of the cruise and hooked up a Slow Cooker (is a 12v model avail ? ...or one could use a 110v model via inverter presumably) when starting to get under way this would solve the issue of a lengthy prep time for dinner at the end of the day. A nice Pork Casserole cooked for some 8 hours with pasta added later on would make a nice tasty and well earned dinner plate with minimum effort.
Has anyone prepared dinner in this way ? If so I'd like to get some feedback and any advice for using this method for preparing dinner.
Maybe if this is a practical and workable dinner prep solution we could build up a list of good recipes to share. 😉
Thanks... 🙂
P.S. The above dinner prep method is a method long used by Tin Can haulers, and its where this idea came from.