Ouch.....Eating On The Road Is Expensive

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Cwc's Comment
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Hobo potatoes, Aluminum foil, potatoes, Parmesan cheese, butter, maybe even a little shredded cheese. Clean your potatoes, and peel if you must and then slice them. Lay your aluminum foil out and cover generously with butter, sprinkle some parmesan cheese on and lay your potatoes on adding butter and more parmesan cheese and shredded cheese. Roll this all up in the aluminum foil and add another layer of aluminum foil... Set these directly onto the coals in your dollar general Webber grill... Preferably prior to putting the ribs on. When you pull these out you'll understand why you put the second piece of aluminum foil on. Scalloped potatoes on the grill...

Errol V.'s Comment
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Hobo potatoes, Aluminum foil, potatoes, Parmesan cheese, butter, maybe even a little shredded cheese. Clean your potatoes, and peel if you must and then slice them. Lay your aluminum foil out and cover generously with butter, sprinkle some parmesan cheese on and lay your potatoes on adding butter and more parmesan cheese and shredded cheese. Roll this all up in the aluminum foil and add another layer of aluminum foil... Set these directly onto the coals in your dollar general Webber grill... Preferably prior to putting the ribs on. When you pull these out you'll understand why you put the second piece of aluminum foil on. Scalloped potatoes on the grill...

I wonder if you could wire your 'tater to the exhaust manifold?

Cwc's Comment
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I wonder if you could wire your 'tater to the exhaust manifold?

Try it and let us know how that works out for you.

Joseph L.'s Comment
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In the morning I got a large coffee, Gatorade (2/$3) and a Danish. Normally ran me $7.50-$8.00. Lunch cost zero didn't buy it while I was driving. Dinner ran about $0-$5 at night grabbed something off the hot food rollers and a drink cost was around $5.00 of course there were nights I went inside to use the bathroom went to get something to eat and realize I simply couldn't do McDonald's, subway, hardees or the truck stop food again. So I would go back to the truck and we would head out. I would be off duty and would eventually go to sleep only to wake up a few hours later hungry. While on the road we had two sit down meals.

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