I'm trying to recall the name of the product (and method by which it worked..possibly a hot water jacket?), that once set up,would warm your food/meal up without any additional heat source(..so could be used whilst travelling).
I seem to recall it looking a bit like a small cool box and being either an Aussie or American device...
Does anyone recall it being discussed on here quite a while back?
They both look good especially if you move a lot ie touring . Or you can do like a guy I met in South America did and build a slow cooker over the manifold of his landrover engine ! Guinea pig stew any one he announced as he popped the bonnet
I've had fish wrapped in foil and done on the exhaust of a 4ton truck on a 2 hour run. Quite tasty!
I've also smelt the result of a kipper tied to the exhaust. What a stink, but the driver couldn't figure it out!
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does any one know the make of a barbeque I saw advertised few years ago it was a round multey function top that connected to a gas bottle with a single stem
Quote: Originally posted by Bridgelayer on 06/12/2013
Always used the BV, myself. Cans of sausage & beans on the Aux Gen exhaust were always a favourite. Mind the light - it's swinging.
Pull up a sand bag and sit yourself down,chicken curry on the Leyland wreckers exhaust manifold was my favourite.
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Quote: Originally posted by Bridgelayer on 03/12/2013
I've had fish wrapped in foil and done on the exhaust of a 4ton truck on a 2 hour run. Quite tasty!
I've also smelt the result of a kipper tied to the exhaust. What a stink, but the driver couldn't figure it out!
Yeah ... remember doing that to a 'just married' car as they departed on honeymoon from the reception ... fifty years ago! They couldn't work out the smell till they got to Paris ... a french garage sorted it ... 'Les Anglais sont touts fou!'
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