ChickadeeJP
Well-known member
I plan to do a week or so tent camping trips at a time in order to source books and increase my income to get on the road in my RV. I haven't thought about all these camping logistics because I have been working toward my RV. So, I have a couple small coolers and am going to get a camp stove (probably butane). I eat meat, fruit, vegetables (Autoimmune Protocol) and very little shelf stable food. I have a picky 4yo who likes more snacky things and has limited textures he can handle (and he is dairy, egg, and gluten free with very limited grains). I can eat lots of raw fruits and vegetables but need to cook my starches (mostly sweet potato and squash) and keep batch cooked meat cold.
I read the dishwashing thread and got some great ideas there. Going to get a couple washtubs, a spray bottle, and biodegradable dish soap.
What is the best way to keep my food cool in the coolers? Can I cook a big meal and still keep leftovers for eating the next day?
What stove option do you prefer and why? I am leaning butane for price and the ability to recycle the small cylinders when empty (I don't want to deal with refilling propane).
Is there anything else I will need and tips? Things you think I won't need?
Things I think I will need:
2 washtubs
spray bottle
sponges or washcloths
biodegradable soap
steel wool
can opener
dishes (plates, cups, water bottles, forks, spoons, knives, cutting board, pot and pan, strainer, spatula, big spoon)
coolers
ice of some kind (will need to be replenished)
containers for leftovers (have some glass bowls with lids that could be used as bowls)
milk crate of shelf stable foods
stove with fuel and matches
This is all my brain can think of right now!
I read the dishwashing thread and got some great ideas there. Going to get a couple washtubs, a spray bottle, and biodegradable dish soap.
What is the best way to keep my food cool in the coolers? Can I cook a big meal and still keep leftovers for eating the next day?
What stove option do you prefer and why? I am leaning butane for price and the ability to recycle the small cylinders when empty (I don't want to deal with refilling propane).
Is there anything else I will need and tips? Things you think I won't need?
Things I think I will need:
2 washtubs
spray bottle
sponges or washcloths
biodegradable soap
steel wool
can opener
dishes (plates, cups, water bottles, forks, spoons, knives, cutting board, pot and pan, strainer, spatula, big spoon)
coolers
ice of some kind (will need to be replenished)
containers for leftovers (have some glass bowls with lids that could be used as bowls)
milk crate of shelf stable foods
stove with fuel and matches
This is all my brain can think of right now!