Food Prep

Not all food preparation requires cooking. Here’s what I made today:

That’s homemade mayonnaise on the right and ranch dressing on the left made from some of the mayonnaise.

I make these in my food processor from recipes in the cookbook Well Fed. I find them both delicious.

When I designed my Sportsmobile I specified that the outlets by the desk should be under the window. I did not think to say that about the galley.

See that dark spot above the swivel light? That’s the outlet I had to plug my food processor into. I forgot to take a picture of it there but let me assure you I had to move the clock to get the processor close enough to the outlet to plug it in. Irritating but doable.

It will be less irritating once I get the clock to stay hung on the wall. We tried to hang it when it was too hot so the adhesive did not hold. I’ll get around to trying again one of these days. Right now most of my energy is going into keeping me clean and fed.

And the house clean, too. Right now my galley sink looks like this.

So, that’s next on my to do list.

Then I’ll make tuna salad using some of that tasty mayonnaise and serve it with baby carrots dipped in the ranch dressing. Yum.

TTYL,

Linda

 

7 thoughts on “Food Prep”

  1. You are definitely getting settled in. And in that small a space, keeping things picked up and put away would be an absolute necessity. You may need a small extension cord for that outlet.

  2. You are making me hungry.
    There is a ton to remember when you are designing a home. If that is all you forgot, you did real good in my book.

  3. I’d velcro a power strip (plugged into the ceiling outlet) on the wall below that outlet, closer to the counter, to have multiple plugs available.

  4. YUM!
    i just love your rv. but who on earth but a bunch of men would put an outlet up there in the galley?
    they probably don’t cook.
    oh well. minor problem when you look at how gorgeous it is. it really is linda. i love the color of the wood in the interior especially. it’s just beautiful. this is so much fun!
    and austin is a neat place to cool your heels for awhile. lots always going on there i’ve heard.
    there’s an outdoor stage where live music is played in a park-like setting near a lake or river or something. supposed to be lovely.

  5. I have that same clock. I ended up putting (eeks) nailing two picture hanger hooks to support it on the wall. It’s always going to be there anyhow, so I figured it was better since I broke my last clock as it kept falling off the wall with bumps on the road. Then the ahem, supposed non damaging (but very damaging) commander hook broke, the strip pulled the surface of the wood off.
    I’m glad you are blogging about your new rig & adventures!

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