Gaunt Dusk
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Hey, I'm just starting to pawn things off so I can have more space, getting rid of things I don't needor have had in the attic forever but I was wondering what cooking things I should hold onto. I'm planning on using this http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009YR00MI...TF8&colid=2JM9FLKZN0NRM&coliid=I2956N2Q89ZECD for electricity in the short term but I'm wondering if I should huck my crock pot or keep it. I'm wondering if the electricity draw is feasible for an item like this. I'm going to be a student while in the van so I thought it might be nice to set the crock pot on and go to class and let some stew cook but I'm afraid the draw would be unreasonable for the pot. It's also possible that I could study for hours in the library and bring the crock pot with me (although that would be very strange I confess). All in all I'm not really sure if I should keep the crock pot or pawn it.
I also have a rice cooker and someone has already noted that a rice cooker is fine for this. Same with a blender so I might keep both since I like spaghetti and I have an okay blender.
I even have a one burner electric stove I got from target and a toaster oven but I can't tax the thing too much so I'll probably have to get rid of most of them, but what do you think is reasonable to keep and reasonable to ditch with this power supply?
I also have a rice cooker and someone has already noted that a rice cooker is fine for this. Same with a blender so I might keep both since I like spaghetti and I have an okay blender.
I even have a one burner electric stove I got from target and a toaster oven but I can't tax the thing too much so I'll probably have to get rid of most of them, but what do you think is reasonable to keep and reasonable to ditch with this power supply?