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    When I worked for a living driving truck or welding out in the field with my old Lincoln SA-200, I would lay a can of Stagg chili beans onto the exhaust manifold a half hour before lunch time to have a hot lunch. You get weired looks from your co workers when your miles from civilization and they smell steak cooking.and their eating tuna sandwiches..
    There is a whole forum about cooking your lunch while driving around. An easy way to eat healthy; How to Cook Food on Your Car's Engine: 9 steps - wikiHow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    There is a whole forum about cooking your lunch while driving around. An easy way to eat healthy; How to Cook Food on Your Car's Engine: 9 steps - wikiHow

    How To Cook Food on Your Car Engine
    LOL we did this a few years back on a road trip to washington state. We had 3 cars inthe caravan and we each put steak and taters on the manifold. We pulled into a rest stop to eat poped the hoods and you should have seen the looks on peoples faces when we sat at the picnic tables eating like kings

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