How to make a drink during a motorhome journey

Spriddler replied on 16/10/2016 13:11

Posted on 16/10/2016 13:11

On a similar topic, we got stuck in an extremely slow moving queue on the M25 last year. Suffice to say that I was driving with legs crossed. This was with the caravan so now with the MH I think I might be tempted to wander down the back of the van to the loo with OH keeping place in the queue. It's probably illegal like most good ideas.

Good heavens! You worry too much. That's the Wonder of  Motorhomes!

O/H has occasionally picked me up after work and I've had a couple of hours kip in the back, had a wash, put me teeth back in and made a brew as we cross the Tamar.

(Other foolhardy adventures are available).

KeithandMargaret replied on 16/10/2016 15:53

Posted on 16/10/2016 15:53

A drink during our journey?

When our Chauffeur has brought the Motorhome to a standstill the Butler wakes us up, announces tiffin time and serves a piping hot cup of Darjeeling.

That's the joy of Motorhoming.

peegeenine replied on 16/10/2016 16:18

Posted on 16/10/2016 16:18

I wouldn't recommend this, but.......I knew someone who used to cook a roast dinner whilst travelling in their motorhome. Got to be the ultimate that (unless you know different of course). Arrive on site, handbrake on, sit down and eat.

peedee replied on 16/10/2016 17:23

Posted on 16/10/2016 17:23

A drink during our journey?

When our Chauffeur has brought the Motorhome to a standstill the Butler wakes us up, announces tiffin time and serves a piping hot cup of Darjeeling.

That's the joy of Motorhoming.

Is that wah you call a "Teas Made"

peedee

peedee replied on 16/10/2016 17:24

Posted on 16/10/2016 17:24

I wouldn't recommend this, but.......I knew someone who used to cook a roast dinner whilst travelling in their motorhome. Got to be the ultimate that (unless you know different of course). Arrive on site, handbrake on, sit down and eat.

I do that, not a roast though,using a slow cooker running off our inverter. I have had lamb shanks out of it with spuds and carrots.

peedee

peedee replied on 16/10/2016 17:43

Posted on 16/10/2016 17:43

Peegeenine, make sure your battery is being charge while doing so otherwise you may find you have a dead battery and an uncooked dinner on arrival. Unlike some motorhomes, my 12volt system is not disabled when the ignition is on

peedee

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