Hi everyone, first time poster here.
I'm dipping a toe in trying to see some version of this would make it possible for me to afford to travel more.
I just got back from 8 days in Florida and a lot of the highlights of my trip are WHAT I ATE. When i hit a new town, i immediately google what is good and interesting (but relatively cheap) to eat here. I even enjoy visiting local grocery and produce stores.
But i also had things like korean pork jerky, cheese, apples, almonds, carrots and humus, crackers, kind bars, etc that i ate to keep costs down. I picked up smoked mullet dip and cooked shrimp abd thats way cheaper than odering in a restaurant. Having my instant coffee and fresh half and half saved money also. I had a small cooler with an ice block and every florida hotel room has a fridge and lots have microwaves too. But even cheap hotels really add up. I'd like to reduce my cost on hotels by at least half to start and get my food cost down.
Im looking right now at setting up my Hyundai Santa Fe, although my business owns a minivan and a cargo van that i MIGHT use. Either way though i dont want to invest a ton of money in batteries, fridges, stoves, etc until i see if im really going to like this.
Canned stuff would be so easy but im just not a beenie-weenie and spagettios kind of gal. I wish i was but i know i just wouldnt eat it. I despise canned soups. I lean more toward low carb.
To complicate matters, i would probably be doing more city stealth camping initially.
I'd appreciate suggestions on a cheap "starter setup" and ways to eat good fresh food, especially seafood, while stealth camping.
Thanks in advance!
I'm dipping a toe in trying to see some version of this would make it possible for me to afford to travel more.
I just got back from 8 days in Florida and a lot of the highlights of my trip are WHAT I ATE. When i hit a new town, i immediately google what is good and interesting (but relatively cheap) to eat here. I even enjoy visiting local grocery and produce stores.
But i also had things like korean pork jerky, cheese, apples, almonds, carrots and humus, crackers, kind bars, etc that i ate to keep costs down. I picked up smoked mullet dip and cooked shrimp abd thats way cheaper than odering in a restaurant. Having my instant coffee and fresh half and half saved money also. I had a small cooler with an ice block and every florida hotel room has a fridge and lots have microwaves too. But even cheap hotels really add up. I'd like to reduce my cost on hotels by at least half to start and get my food cost down.
Im looking right now at setting up my Hyundai Santa Fe, although my business owns a minivan and a cargo van that i MIGHT use. Either way though i dont want to invest a ton of money in batteries, fridges, stoves, etc until i see if im really going to like this.
Canned stuff would be so easy but im just not a beenie-weenie and spagettios kind of gal. I wish i was but i know i just wouldnt eat it. I despise canned soups. I lean more toward low carb.
To complicate matters, i would probably be doing more city stealth camping initially.
I'd appreciate suggestions on a cheap "starter setup" and ways to eat good fresh food, especially seafood, while stealth camping.
Thanks in advance!