One thing I notice in seemingly every motorhome is a tiny kitchen. I struggle in our Autotrail, yet many are even smaller with far less or even NO kitchen workspace. How do folks manage with their kitchens?
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What's hook-up?We tend to cook outside mainly. I have a 2 ring electric hob and a hot plate thingy along with a ramoska.
[HI]If you are on hook up[/HI] , why use your own gas?
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One thing I notice in seemingly every motorhome is a tiny kitchen. I struggle in our Autotrail, yet many are even smaller with far less or even NO kitchen workspace. How do folks manage with their kitchens?
Tidy as you go , as my gran used to say....... Something that has to be done in the motorhome , much more than the house kitchen.
The only thing i have struggled with is dishing up a big meal.
5 large dinner plates . 6 at times.
The 4 rings usually have things on them which im dishing up , so i cant use the glass top to the hob to put the plates on. So the work surface to the side of the hob , and the otherside where the sink is have to be used.
Then i dish up, from the hob right left right left
If its just something from the oven Im ok cos i can use the glass covered hob and both sides of the work surface, loads of room.
Better still , get Ralph to cook outside on the Cadac . Plenty space then
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When we bought our Autoquest (2 years old at the time) the oven had never been used - paper stickers still on it. When it got bent the oven had still never been used as we bought a double skillet which does everything we need. Not sure if the current van's oven has ever been used but we haven't used itI will have to ask Lorraine as i didnt know MH,s came with kitchens
We where actually looking at some new mh over the weekend and where [HI]surprised by the amount that dont even have ovens[/HI] which is fine in warmer weather but dont really see the point in buy a fully insulated van for all year year use in this country and you cant cook in it.
Gerry
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When we bought our Autoquest (2 years old at the time) the oven had never been used - paper stickers still on it. When it got bent the oven had still never been used as we bought a double skillet which does everything we need. Not sure if the current van's oven has ever been used but we haven't used it
GjH...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..FB pies ....Hellooh:......OVEN....oh: ....Crisp on top.....OVENoh:oh:.allows the steam to escape........skillet even Double skillet.....the steam from that lush flaky puff pastry that surrounds that BEST PRIME FILLET STEAK inside the FB pie can not escape...recipe for disaster = SOGGY TOP........and....BOTTOM.........oh:
FB pies are a luxury to be eaten only at home to console me for not being away in the van I know I have to forego the succulent prime steak and the mouthwatering pastry whilst we are away but it does give me something to look forward to between trips
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