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Questions Doubts and Requests => Recipe Requests => Topic started by: timfulford on April 29, 2011, 12:22:43 pm
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I am in the process of putting together an e book of recipes, tips and ideas for using the TM while camping and caravanning. If you have any tips, hints, ideas or recipes I would love to hear from you and if your idea etc is used I will willingly acknowledge you in the finished e book.
This message is being sent while camping, and cooking tomato and pepper soup for lunch using a TM3300
Tim
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think cookie is the resident camping expert..she is off on holidays tomorrow though but im sure there are plenty of others who can help...im not a camper myself but there is a subject here somewhere on this exact thing...do a search on travelling with the thermomix as im sure it was after confusion of the new thx 31 cookbook and camping etc..im sure JD will redirect you if you cant find it once the royal wedding is over :)
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dh won't let me take ours camping :(
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Here's (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=5803.0) the thread you were talking about Frozzie.
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thanks JD knew youd come through once the royal wedding was over..hope you enjoyed your dinner so beautifully set up while watching the wedding :)
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dh won't let me take ours camping :(
My dh is the same. He also witters on about travelling light??? WHAT is that all about? I'm taking several pairs of shoes, dresses, hairdryer etc. I WILL take the TM one day - we have our own caravan after all - it will be fine out in the awning. ;D ;D ;D
Nik
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i think all men like us to travel light ..its not my forte unfortunately but i have improved over the years..mainly due to airline weight restrictions lol ....and space in the car depending on where we are headed! the kids were great camouflage for baggage also when they were babies..now not so much lol..
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dh won't let me take ours camping :(
My dh is the same. He also witters on about travelling light??? WHAT is that all about? I'm taking several pairs of shoes, dresses, hairdryer etc. I WILL take the TM one day - we have our own caravan after all - it will be fine out in the awning. ;D ;D ;D
Nik
XH and I used to go camping when the kids were young and you've heard about people taking everything but the kitchen sink. Well I took the sink, a large foldup gas cooker (3 burners which we used as a BBQ at home by adding a hot plate) and a small fridge. Tenting it didn't mean we had to rough it and whatever could fit in the trailer I was allowed to take:-)) :-))
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What luxuries you all take with you - when we go camping we go on our motor bike - the bare essentials only with the bulk of the gear carried being for the bike (especially if we are going a long way).
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I'm great at travelling light, never need more than one small carry on size bag. But if I went camping that would be another thing!!!! I'd pack the whole house, lol.
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but the tmx would mean We ARE travelling lighter! we wouldn't need the cooking stove, saucepans, frypans etc ;)
our cooking stove stopped working last time so i may have a chance ;) for my dh it's about the safety of the tmx lol
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I agree Karen, it wouldn't be a good idea to leave it behind if people were camping in a tent and went off somewhere. It would have to go in the car everywhere you went.
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Hi everyone - I take my TM caravanning - it is a must pack item! - but make sure you have the TM bag so that the scales don't get wrecked! I like doing he one pot dishes so you don't have to buy heaps of stuff and usually put the vegie concentrate in the caravan fridge before we leave so I know I have that and don't have to buy cubes! :)
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Ok thanks so far for the info. First of all camping doesn't have to be slumming it, fast food or crawling around on the ground (but can be if you want to!) We go civilised camping, cooking proper food and eating well, its all part of the fun. A TM does not, compared with other things people take weigh that much, so that is not an issue. Many new caravans have a microwave which is very heavy and completely useless in my opinion.
Security could be an issue, but these day people take mobiles, TV's, laptops etc which can be of equal value. Never the less I am going to include some ideas about security and transportation. Our valuable items get locked securely when we are not in residence.
What I am really interested in are recipes which have been tried and work well while camping........ :)
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think cookie is the resident camping expert..she is off on holidays tomorrow though but im sure there are plenty of others who can help...im not a camper myself but there is a subject here somewhere on this exact thing...do a search on travelling with the thermomix as im sure it was after confusion of the new thx 31 cookbook and camping etc..im sure JD will redirect you if you cant find it once the royal wedding is over :)
Thank you for this info. I look forward to hearing from Cookie.
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Hi, there's a thread on it here http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=5803.0 (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=5803.0)
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thanks caroline..JD put the same link up earlier in the post..pity it didnt go very far..perhaps mindmapper post a request for further recipes on that link since thats what your after..there is also the 'all in one meals' that caroline created on the main page which im sure would be handy in camping..as long as the ingredients list wasnt too detailed...
re the camping doesnt have to be slumming it..for me personally its not just the accom which can be quite ok, especially for some camping cars etc its more the ambience and feel in camping parks etc that im not a fan of...and understand thats the very reason why some people love camping...i much prefer an apartment or hotel where we have our own little space and privacy..think we have also gotten a little too used to our lifestyle and comfort and look for the same when we are away on holidays...good that everyone is different and we all like different things...hopefully cookie or some of the other campers can help you out in your search for camping friendly thx recipes :)
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OK here I am mindmapper. WE are in Monkey Mia and last night we had a similar dish to Baf's chicken but I did curry paste and chopped onions in the bowl before putting in the stock. I then thickened the sauce with a little floour (Forgot the cornflour) and served the sauce over the vegies.
Tonight I have some sliced stir fry steak marinating in soy, ginger, EVOO. I plan to put it in the bottom of the varoma, while I cook some rice. Vegies in the varoma too. then mix it all together and flavour with soy etc if needed. This is sort of Jo's recipe.
The other night we had a chicken risotto. We often have soup if it is cool enough.
I don't have an oven in my van so am limited a bit.
Will keep you updated on what we eat.
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Hi Mindmapper - just in case you were wondering (as I am pretty sure you live in the UK) Monkey Mia is a pretty remote dot on the map near the Topic of Capricorn on the west coast of WA. As I recall there were very few facilities there (or at least that was the case when I was there approx. 20 years ago and I don't think it will have changed too much), so it's pretty serious camping out there.
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hope you are having a lovely holiday cookie, sounds like you are eating well anyway. have you been catching much fish?
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Not a lot CP63. It has been quite windy and I am a scaredy cat and won't go out in the wind. No one in the camp does really. We all sit around and set the world to rights. So far all we have been able to bring to shore is 2 cod and 1 slate snapper. all the other fish we have caught have been undersize and we threw them back. Except for the NW blowies DH carved up and the 5 foot shark I made him cut the line on.
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Do the dolphins still come in to the beach?