edk35
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Anything in a camping cookbook works pretty well - foil is your friend.
OMG this really made me laugh.





Anything in a camping cookbook works pretty well - foil is your friend.
If you're accustomed to the even heat of a cast iron frying pan, you will not love the thin teflon coated pans in the villas.
You got MY attention on this one... All the right ingredients for me (beef, corn, potatoes, gravy).
That's why we have those in our owner's locker.![]()
I got tired of the pans in the villas, so we got what we wanted and put them in the locker.. Works great!
How much stuff does an owners locker hold? I haven't seen one yet even. I can see the advantage of it with all the things I want to take down or buy there and don't want to carry home. Would leave it for the next person if I thought they would leave it.
They hold a surprising amount actually. We have several spices, laundry detergent, baking ingredients, 2 heavy fry pans, a griddle, knife set (I can't stand dull knives), etc..
It was well worth the investment for us.
Spaghetti Bake is an easy one- cook up the pasta while you are making breakfast, then mix it up with a premade sauce, top with mozzerella and parmesan cheese. Only problem with this one is the cleanup.
When you say clean up will be the problem, I assume you mean because it will be so baked onto the dish, right?
My stepmother taught me the most useful trick EVER. If you take a pot or pan with baked on food, and put a dryer sheet in it with the warm water, you just wait a few minutes and everything in the pan wipes right off! it works like a charm.
Thanks for all the recipes, everyone. This is really helpful. My 2 teen daughters, husband, and I will really enjoy trying some of these!
When you say clean up will be the problem, I assume you mean because it will be so baked onto the dish, right?
My stepmother taught me the most useful trick EVER. If you take a pot or pan with baked on food, and put a dryer sheet in it with the warm water, you just wait a few minutes and everything in the pan wipes right off! it works like a charm.
Thanks for all the recipes, everyone. This is really helpful. My 2 teen daughters, husband, and I will really enjoy trying some of these!
Has anyone noticed if the ovens have bake timers? We will be staying at BCV
and I would like to try to have a meal cooking when we get to the villa in the evening.
When you say clean up will be the problem, I assume you mean because it will be so baked onto the dish, right?
My stepmother taught me the most useful trick EVER. If you take a pot or pan with baked on food, and put a dryer sheet in it with the warm water, you just wait a few minutes and everything in the pan wipes right off! it works like a charm.
Thanks for all the recipes, everyone. This is really helpful. My 2 teen daughters, husband, and I will really enjoy trying some of these!
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Meal cooking??? What do you mean??? Meal already in the oven baking while you are not there??![]()
Many ovens have bake timers to start and stop. I have been using them for decades and haven't burned a house down yet. Maybe I am pressing my luck to continue.
I don't believe the kitchens have slow-cookers. We brought our own last Summer and left for the park in the morning and had chicken that night (very inexpensive to buy a whole chicken). Then used the left-over chicken to have chicken tacos the next night. Two for one - can't beat that. Yes I'm cheap!
What exactly do you cook in the oven that you would leave in there for hours before cooking it?? Are these things that are already frozen when you place them in there? I have that feature on my stove but have never used it.