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Old 09-19-2014, 05:00 PM   #1
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Oven temperature in 19h

How do you tell what the temperature is in the oven? We set it for a particular setting and how do you know when it reaches that temperature?
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Old 09-19-2014, 05:17 PM   #2
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I have an 2014 X19H too. I bought a oven temp guage from Walmart and put in inside my oven to check the proper temp.
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just remember most things cook faster
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I have an 2014 X19H too. I bought a oven temp guage from Walmart and put in inside my oven to check the proper temp.
thanks. have to pick one up. Don't use it a lot but it would be handy
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Old 09-19-2014, 06:13 PM   #5
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Oven great for cold weather....summer...nope...not gonna happen
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Old 09-19-2014, 07:27 PM   #6
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remainder it works differently at higher elevations
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I have an 2014 X19H too. I bought a oven temp guage from Walmart and put in inside my oven to check the proper temp.
We have one of these as well but I agree I wouldn't use mine in the summer even in the pouring rain.
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Old 09-19-2014, 10:20 PM   #8
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We have one of these as well but I agree I wouldn't use mine in the summer even in the pouring rain.
Why not use in the Summer? We are in Southern California where it has been in the 90's with humidity and we have baked two buttermilk pies (we love 'em), chicken alfredo; and an egg bake. You guys are wimps!
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Why not use in the Summer? We are in Southern California where it has been in the 90's with humidity and we have baked two buttermilk pies (we love 'em), chicken alfredo; and an egg bake. You guys are wimps!
same here. Didn't use it a lot but a few times. I don't even think it raised the temps in the trailer. The A/C was on so no worries.
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What I found with cooking in the trailer.
The smell last for ever.
And It brother my nose.

I do 95% of my cooking out on the propane stove and bbq
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What I found with cooking in the trailer.
The smell last for ever.
And It brother my nose.

I do 95% of my cooking out on the propane stove and bbq
my trailer will smell like Pie and Cinnamon buns....Awesome
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We never cook greasy food inside...smell gets into everything. Bacon or sausage on some foil does great on the BBQ. We do use oven in cooler weather for cornbread and such but nothing that will leave a order. I can cook anything in my propane BBQ pit that I can cook in the oven.
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What I found with cooking in the trailer.
The smell last for ever.
And It brother my nose.

I do 95% of my cooking out on the propane stove and bbq
Hey, Annie. You can't bake a pie on the stove, can you?
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We never cook greasy food inside...smell gets into everything. Bacon or sausage on some foil does great on the BBQ. We do use oven in cooler weather for cornbread and such but nothing that will leave a order. I can cook anything in my propane BBQ pit that I can cook in the oven.
I'm curious, sheriff. Have you ever cooked a pie in your BBQ pit?
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Maybe no pies on a BBQ pit or on the stove, but a Dutch Oven will make some mighty fine pies!!

We have used ours a couple times for cinnamon rolls, but we burned the bottoms. So I got a ceramic tile to put in there to disperse the heat better, but we haven't used it since I put the tile in...
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I'm curious, sheriff. Have you ever cooked a pie in your BBQ pit?
Cobbler...but pie in the oven is not a problem as its smell is ok and does not seem to linger like bacon etc. My problem is anytime I buy something I'm looking at resale down the road. Even if your a smoker you are not likely to purchase a used car that has been smoked in on a regular basis. And the construction materials in a RV are smell magnets. An RV that has been smoked in is almost impossible to sell and one that smells like grease...cooked onions etc. will not bring as many $$ as one that smells like pie.
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I use my solar oven (outside of course) nothing better than free heating.. but the lineup of new "friends" when I bake a pie is sometimes awsum
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I have not yet have a reason to cook a pie in mine. I would if I needed one.
It is the smell and the stupid smoke alarm that goes off if you Cook toast in the trailer
I have made cookies and pizza and other things, I just like to cook outside
It seems to taste better.
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