1 hour ago, cdh said:God knows what people who live there do... maybe all the good stuff is home cooked, or served at church picnics... but if you're not local, you won't know where to go...
The good stuff is always home cooked, no?.
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1 hour ago, cdh said:God knows what people who live there do... maybe all the good stuff is home cooked, or served at church picnics... but if you're not local, you won't know where to go...
The good stuff is always home cooked, no?.
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God knows what people who live there do... maybe all the good stuff is home cooked, or served at church picnics... but if you're not local, you won't know where to go...
The good stuff is always home cooked, no?.
1 hour ago, cdh said:1 hour ago, cdh said:1 hour ago, cdh said:1 hour ago, cdh said:1 hour ago, cdh said:1 hour ago, cdh said:1 hour ago, cdh said:12 minutes ago, tchefunkte said:1 hour ago, cdh said:1 hour ago, cdh said:Rotuts-
It looks like the issue is that OP frequents culinary wastelands with some regularity. If you're a 50 mile drive from anything but Golden Corral and bologna sandwiches for weeks on end, you're entirely reasonable looking to engage in self help. God knows what people who live there do... maybe all the good stuff is home cooked, or served at church picnics... but if you're not local, you won't know where to go... so self help is the thing.
Totally agree on bringing a circulator and a Searzall, then hitting up the Piggly Wiggly for some protein.
Rotuts-
It looks like the issue is that OP frequents culinary wastelands with some regularity. If you're a 50 mile drive from anything but Golden Corral and bologna sandwiches for weeks on end, you're entirely reasonable looking to engage in self help. God knows what people who live there do... maybe all the good stuff is home cooked, or served at church picnics... but if you're not local, you won't know where to go... so self help is the thing.
Totally agree on bringing a circulator and a Searzall, then hitting up the Piggly Wiggly for some protein.
I didn't prepare much, obviously, or have the opportunity to bring stuff from home. I have the Dorkfood PID controller that I generally use with a crockpot, but I didn't have it when I was still traveling a lot. That and some ziplocks would have made a big difference in what could have been pulled off. Great to hear all your ideas!
Rotuts-
It looks like the issue is that OP frequents culinary wastelands with some regularity. If you're a 50 mile drive from anything but Golden Corral and bologna sandwiches for weeks on end, you're entirely reasonable looking to engage in self help. God knows what people who live there do... maybe all the good stuff is home cooked, or served at church picnics... but if you're not local, you won't know where to go... so self help is the thing.
Totally agree on bringing a circulator and a Searzall, then hitting up the Piggly Wiggly for some protein.
Rotuts-
It looks like the issue is that OP frequents culinary wastelands with some regularity. If you're a 50 mile drive from anything but Golden Corral and bologna sandwiches for weeks on end, you're entirely reasonable looking to engage in self help. God knows what people who live there do... maybe all the good stuff is home cooked, or served at church picnics... but if you're not local, you won't know where to go... so self help is the thing.
Totally agree on bringing a circulator and a Searzall, then hitting up the Piggly Wiggly for some protein.
Rotuts-
It looks like the issue is that OP frequents culinary wastelands with some regularity. If you're a 50 mile drive from anything but Golden Corral and bologna sandwiches for weeks on end, you're entirely reasonable looking to engage in self help. God knows what people who live there do... maybe all the good stuff is home cooked, or served at church picnics... but if you're not local, you won't know where to go... so self help is the thing.
Totally agree on bringing a circulator and a Searzall, then hitting up the Piggly Wiggly for some protein.
Rotuts-
It looks like the issue is that OP frequents culinary wastelands with some regularity. If you're a 50 mile drive from anything but Golden Corral and bologna sandwiches for weeks on end, you're entirely reasonable looking to engage in self help. God knows what people who live there do... maybe all the good stuff is home cooked, or served at church picnics... but if you're not local, you won't know where to go... so self help is the thing.
Totally agree on bringing a circulator and a Searzall, then hitting up the Piggly Wiggly for some protein.
Rotuts-
It looks like the issue is that OP frequents culinary wastelands with some regularity. If you're a 50 mile drive from anything but Golden Corral and bologna sandwiches for weeks on end, you're entirely reasonable looking to engage in self help. God knows what people who live there do... maybe all the good stuff is home cooked, or served at church picnics... but if you're not local, you won't know where to go... so self help is the thing.
Totally agree on bringing a circulator and a Searzall, then hitting up the Piggly Wiggly for some protein.
Rotuts-
It looks like the issue is that OP frequents culinary wastelands with some regularity. If you're a 50 mile drive from anything but Golden Corral and bologna sandwiches for weeks on end, you're entirely reasonable looking to engage in self help. God knows what people who live there do... maybe all the good stuff is home cooked, or served at church picnics... but if you're not local, you won't know where to go... so self help is the thing.
Totally agree on bringing a circulator and a Searzall, then hitting up the Piggly Wiggly for some protein.
God knows what people who live there do... maybe all the good stuff is home cooked, or served at church picnics... but if you're not local, you won't know where to go...
The good stuff is always home cooked, no?.