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Old 04-18-2024, 06:30 PM   #1
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Default Cooking Inside

This is my first travel trailer, my 2206T. Now that I've got one small camping trip bringing her home from South Carolina and a 1,700 mile round trip to see the eclipse, it has occurred to us that we don't want to cook inside the trailer.

It would be a mess to cook things that splatter getting all over the blinds and aerosolized grease coating everything in this small enclosed space. We were wondering why this 18 year old camper's stove and over looked like it had never been used.

We've considered that we would likely precook items that we would warm in the oven or a pot on the stove, but nothing requires high heat.

Any serious cooking will be left to the outdoors, which is really why we wanted a camper.
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