Wild Brambles
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This thread is for me to be given advice by experienced RV cooks. My knowledge is a bit limited, and I want to increase it. Right now I am pre-conversion, so I am cooking on a couple of camping attache cookers, and I tend to fry of boil everything. My choice of food tends to be driven by the end of day bargains that I buy. I've just bought a couple of chunks of white Stilton and a pot of live natural yogurt.
Starting with the yogurt. I could just eat it as it is, or maybe add some soft fruit, but has anybody got any interesting or imaginative ideas for alternatives?
I have a cauliflower that I will boil, and I'm thinking of chopping up the cheese, and sprinkling it on top. I've been researching the benefits of quality extra virgin olive oil, and I've decided I should start to drizzle it onto some food. I use coconut oil for cooking. Do you think the oil will mess up the cauliflower?
[Part 2]
After spending some time on YouTube, it looks as if the best way to consume the yogurt is to add honey. Fortunately I have been given a jar of home produced honey, so I am going to try this. How long can I keep live yogurt in a van, it's quite a large pot?
Starting with the yogurt. I could just eat it as it is, or maybe add some soft fruit, but has anybody got any interesting or imaginative ideas for alternatives?
I have a cauliflower that I will boil, and I'm thinking of chopping up the cheese, and sprinkling it on top. I've been researching the benefits of quality extra virgin olive oil, and I've decided I should start to drizzle it onto some food. I use coconut oil for cooking. Do you think the oil will mess up the cauliflower?
[Part 2]
After spending some time on YouTube, it looks as if the best way to consume the yogurt is to add honey. Fortunately I have been given a jar of home produced honey, so I am going to try this. How long can I keep live yogurt in a van, it's quite a large pot?
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