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Alternative cooking methods for the busy real estate professional
Posted by Marlow Harris under Food, Good Ideas
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It’s going to be a hot day. You might have been showing houses to a difficult client or put out fires for a challenging escrow. You know you’re not going to want to go home and turn on the oven to cook. Make that hot car do double-duty.
Some chicken or salmon, maybe a few onions and peppers, wrap in foil, lodge on a flat service over the engine, perhaps around the valves. Use a clamp if you need to. A 30-45 minute drive oughta do it.
Here are step-by-step instructions: Cooking in your car by Instructables
A car’s interior can get as high as 160 degrees. You can bake cookies.
Don’t wash dishes by hand? Try cooking dinner in your automatic dishwasher. Dishwasher Salmon with cilantro sauce
Car Cooking: Step-by-step
Pot stickers using solar cooking
Manifold Destiny: The One! The Only! Guide to Cooking on Your Car Engine!
Note: If you need a cold one, the striker plate inside your car door can double as a bottle opener in a pinch.
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It is going to be 114 degrees in Scottsdale tomorrow and I have to show 11 homes….yikes…I better bring some cookie dough along.
haha I’m with Carmen, Will have to take some of these methods and attempt them myslef. lol.
great post 114 degrees wow
Potato. That makes a great baked potato.
Why not grill a hamburger on the windshield?
I was just going to say…..where are those cookies being baked in the windshield? What a waste all of those parked cars are in Phoenix in the summer? We just need a system to put cookie doe in all those shoppers cars while they shop! The next big thing….
“Doe” a deer, a female deer…..
“Dough” an early undeveloped cookie…..
“Doh” a mistake by Homer Simpson
DOH, about my above post’s doe!
This is a wonderful blog about real estate. Thank you.
Andy Curshen
Eco Friendly Agent