Yep, an hour or two after that 15 bean soup the ol MoHo smells like home too... and makes no difference if it was cooked inside er out!
Whew! Good soup!
Sorry, I couldn't resist (and I tried, honestly! [my baser instincts took over and societal constraint is too eroded a force!])
LOL. I guess I wouldn't worry so much about residual smell, as just the smell for the rest of that night. Kinda like when you make bacon for breakfast at home! It smells good at the time, but later on that day you can still smell it, and it doesn't smell so good anymore.
I understand exactly what you are saying, but the concern that I first posted about was someone saying ...
I always put mine outside. I have never cooked inside my camper. Everything is outside. I don't want my camper getting all smelly from food.
Since they had never tried cooking inside, their fears might not be well founded.
Larry
Yep, an hour or two after that 15 bean soup the ol MoHo smells like home too... and makes no difference if it was cooked inside er out!
Whew! Good soup!
Sorry, I couldn't resist (and I tried, honestly! [my baser instincts took over and societal constraint is too eroded a force!])
Cant you guys afford more than just those 15 beans??? Live a little....toss in a few extra beans for goodness sake!!! They're just beans.....go ahead and have yourself some 29 bean soup, you deserve more beans, people!!!
I'm sorry - but with the prices FW is charging these days, that's all we can afford!!
I would advise everybody to use their crockpots outside while at the fort. I usually take my plate and fork with me while I walk Mickey, and if it smells good, take a little sample. I believe I am doing everybody a favor by taste testing their dinner for them. Who knows how many cooking disasters I have prevented by using a little of the spices I always carry along with me to correct culinary mistakes?
OK, so I HAD a legit question for Ami, but got distracted by the picture that was obviously of my cooking at home. No surpirse that DW does all the cooking, she's tasted mine!
OK, Ami. Do you leave the coffee pot outside overnight? We have a folding table that I plan to take with the trailer from now on, since it helps to have some extra space just outside the door. I wondered about setting the coffee maker outside, since DW is not a coffee drinker and would hate the smell of it in the trailer in the morning. Just worried about it getting wet with the morning dew. Also know better than to carry it out first thing in the morning, when my 3 left feet and 13 thumbs are still trying to wake up.