vanbrat
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I have done the bare basics too and there are times when I still do. But I like to cook and if I have what I know I will use it is even more enjoyable. I don't like to cook in a tiny van kitchen, so I have made the back of my van into a much easier set up. With the bigger table outside and the 'stuff' microwave and water jugs and tools etc. inside like an "L" shaped set up. I have made crab cakes, grilled steaks, salmon, made some tiny for 2, tuna, chicken, Beef casseroles, fruit cobblers, muffins, dutch babies, cupcakes, and full on from scratch chicken pot pies. Most of the time the hardest part is getting hubby to stop early enough for me to have time to do the cooking. I always start out with a few things precooked.Minivan life taught me you don't need much of anything to cook nice "guy" friendly meals. Mostly heat and serve and cooking ie boiling noodles, and frying an egg or toasting bread on top of your egg in the pan.. is very simple and easy with just a few basic tools.
Since going back to an apartment I have continued to keep the bare basic items. It makes it so my dishes NEVER get overwhelming because I don't own enough dishes to be overwhelming!
I started my travels carrying around more thinking I would use them... but after a few months I started to shed more and more knowing their was always a dollar store or a big box store to buy a new one if I truly needed it again...
less truly is more!
One of the many reasons I like to travel is to find new stuff to cook and cook with.