While I was web surfing the other day, I came across a website called 12V Auto Tech. They had this handy little portable stove the size of a lunchbox called Stove To Go. It plugs into any 12 volt receptacle and provides you, the road warrior, with some other options for quick hot meals. Take left-overs and/or sandwiches along from home to heat up on the road. Buy canned stews or non-refrigerated prepackaged meals to heat up or even some frozen meals. It looked to be a pretty versatile item that didn’t take up much space either.
The Technical Specifications are:
- Operates from any 12 volt DC power source
- Will reach and maintain cooking temperatures of 250 to 300 degrees
- 190 Watt Output during start up
- 100 Watt output during cooking
- 4 pounds
- 10.5” X 6” X 8”
This website also has an Oven To Go that can cook, bake and warm up food. This too would plug into an 12 volt receptacle. Another pretty handy gadget for being on the road and short on time to eat.
They also had a listing for Tools, Accessories, Radar/Laser Detectors, Lighting, Cleaning, Package Deals, Cooking, Coffee, Outdoors, Safety, Comfort, Emergency, Cell Phone Adapters, GPS Receivers and Accessories, Power inverters, Hands Free Sets and Replacement Parts. Pretty interesting website, especially for anyone that travels or camps out.
In this day of pinching every penny until it screams, you do what you need to and can do to cut costs on the road. Bringing food from home or shopping at home to get a better price and buying in quantity to save money on favorite foods can also help. When you are on the road you are at the mercy of stores and restaurants that are within walking distance or have parking available for your rig, which leaves you with a limited selection and sometimes higher prices.
Life is just too fast paced and you end up running, literally, from getting unloaded to getting loaded again and hit the road. Not much time left in there to eat. Having the option of stopping at a wayside or parking area of some kind and heating up something to eat takes less time than looking for and stopping at a restaurant. This can be especially true when you are under the gun to get to your next destination quickly.
Now I’m not saying don’t stop at that favorite truck stop to talk with other truckers and take a well earned break. You need to do that too. I’m talking about the time when you are just too rushed and you still have to eat.
An empty stomach makes it extra hard to concentrate on driving and staying focused. Stay safe out there and take good care of yourself. Some planning on your part before leaving home can save you money on the road. Select food items that are single serving size so you don’t have leftovers that may need refrigeration and don’t forget about having plenty of fresh fruit on hand too.
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