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Which food will best for camping and RV'ing on road?
Basically, whatever you like, as many indicate above. We tend to plan meals (roughly) for the first week or so, with sometimes a variation or three available, but based on (usually) slightly on the easier side to prepare of our normal home fare. Still, DW has baked pineapple upside down cake and biscuits (mmm, sausage gravy) in the convection oven, and most anything that goes in the crock pot or that is cooked on stove top, including stir fries, steaks, hamburgers, stuffed green peppers, etc. and we also have an inexpensive air fryer (just like our one at home) which is great for fish, chicken strips, french fries (if you don't want too many), and most anything else that works in there.Which food will best for camping and RV'ing on road?
Which food will best for camping and RV'ing on road?
Welcome to the Forum! So I take it you have a camper van? That would be a bit more challenging for us since we have a residential frig.Which food will best for camping and RV'ing on road?
Good points."Healthy" eating is a relative term you know. What is "healthy" for one person may be death to another.
Tsk, tsk!!B-fast= Cheerios w/beer
Lunch= Cheese sandwich w/beer
Dinner=Fish Boil w/beer
I did some ocean racing on sailboats - some trips 10 guys for 8 days. Certain things were poured into ziplocks, the ziplock put in an appropriate sized tupperware, the tupperware filled with water and prefrozen. The prefrozen blocks were packed into the chest freezer. Overflow packed in the fridge and obviously used first.Get a good ice chest with a tray that keeps delicate items out of the ice (butter, eggs, meat).