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Crunchy on the outside & soft in the middle

In a Pickle

Y’all want some good southern food?  Well here’s the DL on the Fried PICKLE. I am working on some recipes that could be good for camping this summer.  I’ve decided to cook them as if I were camping so I have all of the potential issues worked out before we’re “out there”. Fried Pickles is

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Left Over cornbread was made in the Skillet

Heavy Metal

In the past month or so, the iron cookware collection has expanded. Some are gifts from my family (brother-in-law, grandmother, Senior Management) and some are things I’ve purchased with gift cards. With a Birthday around Christmas time, it makes for a lot of heavy metal. Here is a list of the new items: A corn

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Cooking in the back of a DIY Teardrop Camper Trailer with a double stove slideout.

Teardrop Trailer Galley

Main Menu +Introduction +Chassis + Body: External + Body: Internal + Galley + Mistakes The Teardrop Trailer Galley is an important part of the jPod.  That’s where we’ll get our food.  We wanted to make a teardrop trailer kitchen that was as functional as possible while still having a lot of storage. I have added

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Ark Off-Road Articulating Coupler for 2″ Receiver

Conquer off-road teardrop adventures with this ARK Articulating Off-road Coupler!

Designed for the rigors of off-road towing and use, this fully articulating coupler connects to your trailer’s 2″ receiver tube and mounts to a standard 2″ ball on your tow vehicle.

The quick-hitch locking system saves time and can be used on any vehicle with a 2″ ball.  Enjoy peace of mind with greaseable points for all moving parts.

Enjoy your off-road teardrop camp trip with this durable steel coupler!

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Furrion Chef Collection® 3-Burner Gas 24″ Stainless Steel RV Cooktop

This flush-mounted Furrion Chef Collection 3-burner gas RV cooktop will redefine the way you use your Teardrop kitchen galley. At 7,500 BTUs of power per burner, you’re guaranteed enough cooking power for all 3 burners at once and enough space between the burners to cook.  That all packed into something that is roughly the size of a regular camp stove.

Quick Facts:

  • Three burners for more cooking area
  • Heavy-duty, cast-iron grills that are easily removed for cleaning
  • Hand-crafted stainless steel is easy to wipe clean
  • Electric push-button piezo ignition
  • Vibrationsmart™ and Climatesmart™ rated to withstand common travel conditions
  • Great for RVs, food trucks and specialty vehicles
  • Flush-mount design for a streamlined look
  • A stainless steel sealed top contains any overspills or messes for easy clean up

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Cooking in the back of a DIY Teardrop Camper Trailer with a double stove slideout.

Why Choose A Teardrop Camper: Simple Camping

Why a Teardrop Camper? Teardrop campers have gained popularity among outdoor enthusiasts for their simplicity, comfort, and versatility. In this article, we’ll explore the numerous benefits of teardrop campers, addressing common questions and providing detailed insights into why they are an excellent choice for modern camping. Key Takeaways Key Point Description Easy Towing Teardrop campers

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