First Thing for Cooking
by Terry
I am just fresh out of truck driving school and waiting to get a trainer. What is the first thing you would get for cooking? ----- Response from Vicki: Hi, Terry, Congratulations for deciding to become a truck driver and for having completed truck driving school. You are wise for realizing early on that one way to save more of your hard-earned money is to cook in your truck. We write about this a lot on our website through the Food and Recipes and Meal Preparation sections of our site. Before I actually address the first thing for cooking we would use in a truck, I need to supply a bit of background info. Please make sure that the trucking company for which you will be driving permits you to have cooking equipment in your truck. Also, find out if there are any limitations on what you can use in your truck. This is important.
If you go to work for a company that permits you to have a battery-connected inverter (pulling up to, say, 1500 watts), the world of electrical appliances opens up to you. While there are dangers associated with its use, some drivers like to use a microwave oven. We personally prefer to use either a hot pot or electric skillet for most of our in-truck cooking.
We go into more detail about hot pots and electric skillets on those pages and our trucker accessories page. If you're limited to a plug-in inverter, you might like to use a low-wattage crock pot (or slow cooker). Using that appliance, you can warm up lots of things while you drive and have a hot meal waiting for you when you park. (Be sure to brace it if you use it in transit.) By the way, since you're waiting to get a trainer, we recommend have a heart-to-heart with your trainer about cooking in the trainer's truck before you try it. He/she may not let you! You may have to wait until after training and you're in your own truck to do that. (Of course, if your trainer doesn't cook in his/her truck, he/she is missing a great opportunity to save money. And we recommend that he/she look at the info on this site.) You may also want to refer to the mutual expectations information we have provided for driver trainees and driver trainers. We trust that this has been helpful to you. When you get on the road, would you please let us know what your "first thing for cooking" turned out to be and how it works for you? Thanks in advance. We wish you safe travels and lots of money saving opportunities on the road. Best regards, Vicki Simons http://www.truck-drivers-money-saving-tips.com/ For more money saving tips, see the navigation column at left or return to our home page. |
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