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{"replyTo":" 851778 发表于 2020-01-21 16:30:20 Cleanup is easy. I have an instant pot and when I wash dishes I pour water and soap in it, then on the “sauté” option and let the water heat up then I use the pot to wash all my dishes. A damp rag usually cleans the skillet good enough. I find the biggest hassle being having to get out and dump my water and then rinse my instant pot pot. But cleanup is easy, we cook in the truck every day and it’s not that big of a hassle. Spaghetti is super easy, I make homemade Mac and cheese all the time, cheesy broccoli rice is easy and delicious... I don’t cook with recipes so I don’t have any to share but plenty of sites out there have quick and simple recipes. I’d also suggest keeping your truck stocked with the basics: seasonings, broth, butter... stuff like that. When we run out of butter it’s dang near a catastrophe, can’t make grilled cheese or English muffins or anything! Good luck tho ","text":"That's what I'm hoping to do....cook each night, or every other night, depending on left over status.Truck stop food is kinda getting to me; skewering my wallet, a bit.","replyToPid":309532} |
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