My 1st cook with new S/S Cobb cooker. 11/10

Submitted: Monday, Feb 05, 2007 at 17:36
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Better than my first attempt at camp oven damper.Went in white,came out black.Followed the instruction book and did a perfect roast..Now,bear in mind,I am not a cook..Scrambled eggs is (was) my limit Pix say it all at Site Link Now,If I can do a roast etc in the Cobb™ ,anyone can.. (I'm the one George Foreman designed his first clam type electric cooker for..Thanks Gearge)!MPG:6!
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Reply By: Member - David A (QLD) - Monday, Feb 05, 2007 at 22:08

Monday, Feb 05, 2007 at 22:08
Try the apple cake from the instruction booklet. Quite tasty!

Cheers
David
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Follow Up By: Member - RockyOne - Tuesday, Feb 06, 2007 at 10:12

Tuesday, Feb 06, 2007 at 10:12
"Quite tasty" when David A makes it..Remains to be seen my output..But may give it a go soon..Me making cakes..Come on noiw..Miricales still happen!..Re Frontera..Amazes me what mag writers put into hard copy..One article years ago said "only three faults:engine:engine:engine" Yeah rite! My .... had a little yellow one 2ltr motor..She used to sit on 120kmph all the way to Chinchilla (was safer from legal sit then) As Five Rocks,near Yeppoon,I took a great video of a dual cab Hilux,big rubber,V-8 powered,four guys on board,powering up the exit trail,shooting sand sky-ward,only to plow to a halt,right in front of my camera..They backed out to disappear somewhere.A Patrol.Same thing..My son roared up same hill,lots of revs (little motor loved/required plenty),four on board and just howled past me and made the top easy. (Standard tyre on them had a fair foot-print but was dear to buy).She had the Frontera for four years..Could'nt fault it for reliability,drive-ability,park-ability,fun.economy over the life of vehicle lease and appearance etc.Repairs.Nil
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Follow Up By: Member - David A (QLD) - Tuesday, Feb 06, 2007 at 18:17

Tuesday, Feb 06, 2007 at 18:17
Yeah, I've been happy with the Frontera. Had it in some pretty serious places, but it comes down to driving to the vehicle's ability and trying not to scrape the damn fuel tank off!

Cheers
david
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Reply By: Oz Travellers - Tuesday, Feb 06, 2007 at 07:20

Tuesday, Feb 06, 2007 at 07:20
Well done, great clear photos.

Carolyn
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Follow Up By: Member - RockyOne - Tuesday, Feb 06, 2007 at 10:19

Tuesday, Feb 06, 2007 at 10:19
Thanks Carolyn,for a change,I almost finished a project I started.Normal process is to invent two projects whilst finishing one,then starting one of them before the present one is quite finished..Perhaps that could be one of the secrets of long-livity.Keep more projects in front of us than we can complete,so,like a "draw" competition,we are granted "extra time" (I should go back to the Cobb pix and put a few extra details in like timing etc..)
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