Wednesday, August 29, 2007

New Smoker Bags Make RV Cooking and Clean-up Easy

Savu hickory and alder smoker bags are a new and easy way of cooking smoke flavored meats. The aluminum foil pouches contain natural Finnish hickory or alder wood chips, hardwood syrup and sugar. Just put the meat in the bag, and place it in the oven or on the grill and you’ll have a great tasting meal in minutes. Barry Pulis says this new cooking product really does a good job and it’s easy to use and clean up. These smoker bags are available in may fine stores and you can even oder them online. Use your browser to find Savu smoker bags and you’re in business. Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing and Road Scholar.

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Monday, January 29, 2007

Slow Cooker Liners by Reynolds

Reynolds Slow Cooker Liners are making an effort to reach the RV community, including appearances at the Quartzsite and Indianapolis RV shows this year.RVers love these Slow Cooker Liners because they avoid the soaking and scrubbing commonly associated with slow cooking. The heat resistant material helps save water by minimizing cleanup. Slow Cooker Liners are made of heat-resistant nylon and are optimally sized to fit 3 to 6.5 quart round or oval slow cookers. The liners come in cartons of four at a suggested retail price of $2.49 and can be found in the Reynolds Wrap Foil aisle at retailers nationwide. And now, those in the know are joining the “No Scrub” RV Club – the hottest way for slow cooker lovers to get the best recipes and tips for meals on the road. Visitors to http://www.noscrubrvclub.com/ can submit photos of themselves and Slow Cooker Liners anywhere they’ve visited on an RV trip. The first 2,000 entrants will become members of the “No Scrub” RV Club, and will receive the Official Club Kit including a sample of Slow Cooker Liners, tips for slow cooking in an RV, delicious pitch-in recipes and a free gift. We’ll post some of the best photos online, and one entrant will be randomly chosen to win a $1,000 gift certificate to CampingWorld.com – enough to “cook up” the RV kitchen of your dreams!
I use these and I love them! Above, Julie Mossler demonstrates the product at the Quartzsite RV show. For a more detailed article (and my actual RV home test of this product) read my blog on “Crock Pot Liners – No Mess” at http://rvtravel.com/blog/rvnow/

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