We're a husband (Paul) and wife ( Linda) truck driving team. We've been driving together for 8 years. Before we completed our rookie year, we were tired of the same food at every truck stop. (Our choices were foot long sandwiches, burgers with special sauce or roast beef with a ten gallon hat with an occasional all you can eat buffet thrown in.) We made a few investments in small appliances and a power inverter and now we do most of our own cooking, with a strong emphasis on 12 volt cooking. We don't care who you drive for or what you drive, or maybe you don't drive at all! All are welcome to our "home"! Most days our truck is moving 22 hours and it's a daily challenge to eat better and stay out of the "truck stop rut." Hopefully we can share our experiences and some tips on making delicious meals on the truck as we travel the highways of this big and beautiful country.
No water is needed to cook "boiled" eggs. I fill my tin with 5 eggs and cook for one hour and 45 minutes without preheating. I set the alarm on my phone so I don't forget to stop and take them out when the time is done.
I use foil in mine. Keeps it clean and I can toss the foil when done. I've also used two tins and put coins in the bottom of the one that makes contact with the hot part to keep food from burning. Made some brownies from the box using the coin trick. Turned out pretty good.
Hi thank you for the recipe, do you have any tips on how to make oven get hotter? I see You preheat and use alimunium on the bottom and top of the disposable pan. Does that help make it hotter? Or doe sit have to do with the fuse voltage?
I love my lunch box cooker ! My favorite thing to do with it is to put two or three bratwurst in it plug it in set it next to my seat while I am driving and let them cook, in about a half hour I’ve got lunch I can eat and keep driving. And by the way you have a new subscriber!
Just found out after doing some research that the first post office in Mullinville Kansas was built in September 1884 I believe. I am also a truck driver that passes through every week on US 54. You guys seem like a really cool couple, I am a little late on this video just curious if you are still truck driving and how you are doing in 2022. Thank you for sharing your experience
That pedestrian bridge used to be a covered bridge that connected NJ to PA. A hurricane in in mid 50s caused massive flooding that washed the original bridge away. The pedestrian bridge was built on the original bridge pilings.
When Americans asked who these new northern settlers were, they said Canadians, and with a French accent sounds like Kana-jens. Probably interpreted by Americans as Cajuns. And new society was born.
I was hoping to watch you guys cook something on this video but it was great introduction. I love her voice is very soothing and easy to listen to you guys are cute couple
Can't believe this only has 12 views. What a great thing to come across on my recent trip through Kansas on my way home to NC. Wish I had experienced this artist earlier before he died.