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    How to cook a warm meal on the Bass Boat...

    I guess it is a form of a "Sack" lunch...

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    I think I will just stick to a sandwich.

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    Is that a soufflé or are you just happy to see me?
    Who controls John Gill?

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    What in the actual f@#$?

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    Oh Lord..... The end is near.

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    Hopefully you won’t get kicked in the nads while cooking you meal. I’m sure some ones fishing partner would leave a little lasagne with a little hint of piss and sweat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jigman51 View Post
    I think I will just stick to a sandwich.
    I'm with you.

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    "from-under cheese not included w meals unless hand tossed "

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    Women always love it when a man cooks them dinner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basscla View Post
    Oh Lord..... The end is near.
    Yeah...nasty.

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    Uhhhhhh..... NO.

    But I do own one of these Road Pro 12v ovens and will warm something up on a cold fall day. It's slow but just have it ready to go and plug it in an hour before lunch.



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    I am thinking about putting a smoker on the back deck lol just kidding but damn that would smell good!

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    wow--- what sick mofo thought this was a good idea?

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    only problem with that technique is the nutty after taste

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    What are you cooking today Sam? "Polish sausage and kraut".

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    The newest MREs come with a built in heat pack that works great. If you really want to have a hot meal, buy MREs. Or a thermos of hot coffee and a cold sand which!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iowa Bass Hunter View Post
    What in the actual f@#$?
    ^^^^^^THIS^^^^^^
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    Saw OMEALS at ICAST...………..

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    Just do what John Gillespie does and mount a grill to the boat and cook up some Johnsonvilles!

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    Yep, the Road Pro works good, leave the ramp or dock a 7am plug it in by 8:30 Bacon,sausage,cheese biscuits are piping hot,with a cup of coffee good stuff!

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