I have to be creative in my camper van. I have a TV tray where the tray swings down out of the way and use it all the time for a bit of counter space. I have a 2 burner hot plate and a single burner that screws onto the top of the tiny propane bottles. I try to do as much of my cooking outside as possible. It keeps from heating up the inside of the van and I don't have cooking odors lingering in the van. I do my prep inside the van. I picked up some trays from an Army Navy store just like the ones we all used to use in the lunch room when we were in school. I put all the things I will need to cook my meal on one of those trays and set it in the doorway. If there are a lot of flies I just open the door and grab what I need off of the tray, otherwise I take everything outside with me. When dry camping I set up for washing dishes outside, so that everything goes back into the van clean.<br><br>I spend lavish amounts of space in my van on foods and cooking utensils. Everything else I limit. I'm pretty limited on clothes and other personal items...just the bare necessities, with frequent laundering necessary. I am able to take my entire Emerilware set(love these pots and pans!), my wok, bread pans, food trays I mentioned earlier, solar oven, 1 good chefs knife, 1 good pocket knife that doubles as a paring knife, 4 of each type silverware, can opener, 2 bowls that were deep enough to double as small mixing bowls, 2 cup glass measuring cup, vitamix blender, electric hot water kettle, couple of thermos's, thermal cooking pot, gallon pitcher, noodle strainer, 2 plates, muffin pan, cast iron griddle, 2 kitchen towels and a huge stainless steel mixing bowl. <br><br>I arranged and rearranged to see how everything would stack together in the most compact fashion. I have plenty of room that I can fit more if I want to. I also have all of my staple ingredients, spices and enough food to feed me for at least 3 weeks at almost all times. It can be done!<br><br>Just keep working at reorganizing. If you can tuck any of the clear drawer 'dressers' in anywhere they are wonderful.