Bought this today at an op shop for a couple of dollars. Have no idea what it is but can see it will be good for cooking on my little gas cooker. Does anyone know what it really is?
It was real grimy when I bought it, so left it sitting on kitchen bench all morning after spraying it with oven cleaner, then gave it a quick scrub under running cold water and it came up clean.
You can see it has teeth all the way along to adjust the height of the arms.
BarbandDaz said
03:40 PM Feb 17, 2011
Hi Happy wanderer, Is it - perhaps - a roasting rack???? Put it in your roasting pan and then adjust it and add your roast. Lets all the juices flow to the pan underneath amd you can use them to make the gravy...... Gives you an 'oil free' cook....... Barb
Happywanderer said
03:44 PM Feb 17, 2011
Also bought these for a couple of dollars each. Better than taking my good saucepans away. The red lidded saucepan for cooking veges etc and the other one can be used for boiling water for a cuppa.
You could be right Barb, the sloping arms keep it in place and it drips as cooking.
I could only think of some sort of toaster which I can imagine it would be good for too, on an open fire.
It may have many uses.
Allara said
06:22 PM Feb 17, 2011
You might be able to use it for smoking fish?
The kettle type thing looks like a tea pot rather than a kettle.
Just love op shops.
Sheba said
07:28 PM Feb 17, 2011
It's an adjustable Roasting Rack Marj. Check out the link.
Allara, it does look like a teapot doesn't it? But will do the job nicely. Quite solid. A good size for boiling water. I drink a lot of cuppa teas during the day.
Sheba, that is exactly what it is. thanks for that. How did you find it so easily? I would have been googling for months to find that.
Beth54 said
05:06 PM Feb 18, 2011
Happywanderer wrote:
Allara, it does look like a teapot doesn't it? But will do the job nicely. Quite solid. A good size for boiling water. I drink a lot of cuppa teas during the day.
Sheba, that is exactly what it is. thanks for that. How did you find it so easily? I would have been googling for months to find that.
A tip for you Marj...when you boil your water in the morning, fill up a thermos...or two probably if you have a lot of cuppas.. so you don't waste gas by having to 'boil the billy' several times a day.
Gerty Dancer said
05:27 PM Feb 18, 2011
Beth54 wrote:
A tip for you Marj...when you boil your water in the morning, fill up a thermos...or two probably if you have a lot of cuppas.. so you don't waste gas by having to 'boil the billy' several times a day.
Our thermos is the most useful thing we own! I save any left-over hot water in the thermos... even if its not hot enough for a cuppa after sitting there overnight, it only takes a few seconds to reboil. And of course, during the day we use it from the Thermos.
Happywanderer said
05:30 PM Feb 18, 2011
Got my thermos all ready, have a couple actually. Will come in handy.
Sheba said
06:59 PM Feb 18, 2011
I do that at home as well. You'd be surprised how much you save on your Power Bill.
I always take a Thermo-jug full when I go shopping too. Just re-fill the mug whenever I feel like it in town, without any outlay. Always have a supply of coffee ingredients in the Van.
I have a Holder which fits on the door to hold a Coffee mug. I'll take a pic, and Post it tomorrow if you don't know what I mean.
Cheers, Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 18th of February 2011 07:02:35 PM
HeadnHome said
10:25 PM Feb 18, 2011
gotta love the op shops, amazing what you can find if you have a good look around
I'd love to see photo of your mug holder sheba as my campervan doesn't have one and will
be looking to fit one soon.
Sheba said
10:42 PM Feb 18, 2011
It hooks over the door into the Window slot. Will get the shot up tomorrow.
Super Cheap usually has one type, but I don't like them. Too flimsy. The ones I use I got through one of the Mail-order mobs. Magnamail, or Bright-life I think, but it's been a while.
This is the type of mug I use. [No handle. They get in the way.]
Please let me know if this is not a tall Mug. I can't see it.
Cheers, Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 18th of February 2011 11:15:05 PM
Sheba said
02:39 PM Feb 19, 2011
Here are the Pics. Sorry if they come out too big. Haven't managed to rectify that yet. I use a straw with those mugs. Easier to drink without spilling anything. Just have to be careful closing the door, in case of splashes.
Cheers, Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Saturday 19th of February 2011 02:41:18 PM
Happywanderer said
02:44 PM Feb 19, 2011
Sheba, I've got one of those drink containers, its a red Nescafe one, also have one with a handle, a Metalcorp Steel one.
Don't have the carrier though. What a great idea. Will make sure I put the cups with my other stuff to go.
Sheba said
02:57 PM Feb 19, 2011
I've got a few Marj. I always cut the Handles off [with a Hacksaw blade] if they have them though. They get in the way in the holder.
Cheers, Sheba.
HeadnHome said
04:30 PM Feb 19, 2011
thanks for that sheba, I'll keep a look out for something, definately need some type of holder
for the morning coffee or cold drink during the day.
Sheba said
05:14 PM Feb 19, 2011
No worries Honie. Been trying to find where I got them from, but can't remember, and can't find an old Catalogue.
You have to make sure it is deep enough, and strong enough to hold your container, [cup or mug] without it collapsing, falling out, or spilling anything. Some of them are so flimsy, it should be a crime to sell them.
Cheers, Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Saturday 19th of February 2011 05:16:33 PM
Gerty Dancer said
05:19 PM Feb 19, 2011
AH! thank you Sheba! Have a nice little drink-holder between the front seats of the Prado, havent used it because all our cups have X%***# handles!! I never had the idea to simply cut them off... ok, now where's that hacksaw?
Sheba said
10:07 PM Feb 20, 2011
The Drink-holders were on sale in the Avon Wellbeing Catalogue/Campagne 1-2.
$6.99 each. Stock No. is # 83200. They call it an In-car Drink Rack.
Cheers, Sheba.
Pejay said
05:19 PM Feb 21, 2011
HI Everyone,
As Sheba says, they are available from Avon - bought one last month before we headed north - sad part is though, I left it at home, fat lot of good that does me!!!
Sheba said
06:15 PM Feb 21, 2011
Mine never leaves the 'Van Pejay. Do the same with yours when you get home.
Cheers, Sheba.
HeadnHome said
01:52 PM Feb 22, 2011
Thanks again sheba, will hit my AVON rep up to see if I can still order one.
Alan8888 said
02:30 PM Feb 22, 2011
Hi,
I did think the cup holder was a good thing until!!!! after prolonged use it started to scratch up on the window tint when I open and close the window.
So now they are in the box of things I do not use anymore which seems to get bigger every day.
Cheers Alan
Sheba said
05:43 PM Feb 22, 2011
Hi Alan, I never open that window unless I have to, but I still haven't had that problem after 4 years. Is it the same drinkholder ? There are a few different ones. This one shouldn't scratch anything. There is nothing sharp enough on it.
Cheers, Sheba.
Alan8888 said
11:55 AM Feb 23, 2011
Hi Sheba,
Yes it is exactly the same type of holder . Scrapping is just caused by contact with window no sharp edge to cause it is just the routine friction and contact .
It is possible that the scrapping on window is also due to design and combination with vehicle type and window angle, mine is a Mitsubishi Canter light truck.
So may work for some but not on all is good idea but for me the window tint is better to keep clear and cost more to repair/replace.
I ended up puting a Waeco Consol Cooler in middle of seats at front it has 2 cup/can holders and added advantage is can keep cold drinks in it whilst travel .
Cheers
-- Edited by Alan8888 on Wednesday 23rd of February 2011 11:57:03 AM
petengail said
05:12 PM Mar 14, 2011
Beth54 wrote:
Happywanderer wrote:
Allara, it does look like a teapot doesn't it? But will do the job nicely. Quite solid. A good size for boiling water. I drink a lot of cuppa teas during the day.
Sheba, that is exactly what it is. thanks for that. How did you find it so easily? I would have been googling for months to find that.
A tip for you Marj...when you boil your water in the morning, fill up a thermos...or two probably if you have a lot of cuppas.. so you don't waste gas by having to 'boil the billy' several times a day.
To save gas I often light the campfire and put the big kettle on it for hot water to wash dishes and to save water for cuppas - I just drink beer
petengail said
05:16 PM Mar 14, 2011
Love the way things get off topic here. We start out trying to identify a roast cooker rack and finish in a discussion about drink holders lol. It just wouldn't do on some forums I browse through - but I guess thats why this forum is my favourite - hardly ever anyone gets ants in their pants lol
Happywanderer said
05:49 PM Mar 14, 2011
Isn't it lovely to be able to have a conversation with people we only know on here. It wanders on like a flowing stream from one point to another and at the end we do know each other. Magic!!
What did we do before computers? If there were none around now I would just be a lonely old woman talking to myself.
Does anyone know what it really is?
Is it - perhaps - a roasting rack????
Put it in your roasting pan and then adjust it and add your roast. Lets all the juices flow to the pan underneath amd you can use them to make the gravy......
Gives you an 'oil free' cook.......
Barb
The red lidded saucepan for cooking veges etc and the other one can be used for boiling water for a cuppa.
http://www.google.com.au/imgres?imgurl=http://homecookingrocks.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/roasting-rack1.jpg&imgrefurl=http://homecookingrocks.com/adjustable-roasting-rack/&usg=__40Bo81InSzGcmiZbKC-GcdHBqc8=&h=280&w=400&sz=80&hl=en&start=0&zoom=1&tbnid=DoIgdPpYYkm35M:&tbnh=135&tbnw=180&ei=JtpcTealE4qWvAPM17S7DA&prev=/images%3Fq%3Droasting%2Brack%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG%26biw%3D1020%26bih%3D555%26gbv%3D2%26tbs%3Disch:1&itbs=1&iact=rc&dur=250&oei=JtpcTealE4qWvAPM17S7DAout
Cheers,
Sheba.
I always take a Thermo-jug full when I go shopping too. Just re-fill the mug whenever I feel like it in town, without any outlay. Always have a supply of coffee ingredients in the Van.
I have a Holder which fits on the door to hold a Coffee mug.
I'll take a pic, and Post it tomorrow if you don't know what I mean.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 18th of February 2011 07:02:35 PM
Super Cheap usually has one type, but I don't like them. Too flimsy. The ones I use I got through one of the Mail-order mobs. Magnamail, or Bright-life I think, but it's been a while.
This is the type of mug I use. [No handle. They get in the way.]
Please let me know if this is not a tall Mug. I can't see it.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 18th of February 2011 11:15:05 PM
I use a straw with those mugs. Easier to drink without spilling anything. Just have to be careful closing the door, in case of splashes.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Saturday 19th of February 2011 02:41:18 PM
Cheers,
Sheba.
You have to make sure it is deep enough, and strong enough to hold your container, [cup or mug] without it collapsing, falling out, or spilling anything. Some of them are so flimsy, it should be a crime to sell them.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Saturday 19th of February 2011 05:16:33 PM
$6.99 each. Stock No. is # 83200. They call it an In-car Drink Rack.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Cheers,
Sheba.
I did think the cup holder was a good thing until!!!! after prolonged use it started to scratch up on the window tint when I open and close the window.
So now they are in the box of things I do not use anymore which seems to get bigger every day.
Cheers
Alan
I never open that window unless I have to, but I still haven't had that problem after 4 years. Is it the same drinkholder ? There are a few different ones. This one shouldn't scratch anything. There is nothing sharp enough on it.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Yes it is exactly the same type of holder
It is possible that the scrapping on window is also due to design and combination with vehicle type and window angle, mine is a Mitsubishi Canter light truck.
So may work for some but not on all is good idea but for me the window tint is better to keep clear and cost more to repair/replace.
I ended up puting a Waeco Consol Cooler in middle of seats at front it has 2 cup/can holders and added advantage is can keep cold drinks in it whilst travel
Cheers
-- Edited by Alan8888 on Wednesday 23rd of February 2011 11:57:03 AM