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Thoroughly cook Boondocking In His Class C motorhomes
One thing is certain: even when you're camping, you need to eat. The cuisine is relatively simple the confines of an RV campground or park. What to do about it, however, when boondocking? It can be a fun challenge, or a failure depending on their attitude, and Camping cunning.
What kind of foods work best when boondocking?
serious boondockers know they need to conserve resources. This includes food and water as well. "One pot" meals can be healthy and successful. If you want to save on washing dishes (and who does not?) A full meal prepared on the grill is delicious and simple. With items that need to be washed, you can save water by cleaning with recycled paper towels before washing and save to your class c motorhome .
Foil the kitchen is amazing
kitchen foil boondockers is another winner with the cleanup and less for the cook. Food wrapped in foil can be cooked in grill or hot coals. You may wrap a bit of meat, potatoes and cheese together and have some fresh vegetables in a separate package. Keep a few cans of cooking spray for use in aluminum foil to prevent sticking. You can precook meat before departure.
Planning your meals ahead is important
No grocery store around the corner, you need to plan your meals carefully. A camping cookbook well be useful. The Boy Scouts have a book camping kitchen, and you can find recipes online for camping. Bring snack items - Maybe some homemade granola, cookies, peanut bars energy, canned food, and fresh fruit. Keep them in your trailer. Keep it simple even if you use prepared foods. You can save time, while that on the road for a quick start to some things at home.
Carry only necessary cooking equipment
Remember to bring the extra fuel cylinders if you are using a camping grill. When you are camping in the desert is not easy to run and get them. plates and cups from recycled paper helps conserve water and do not need to be washed.
You will need a minimum number of pots, pans and cooking utensils. Make sure you have at least a can opener. There are other ways of opening cans, but not pleasant. A plastic basin will be very useful for washing, and storage.
Remember: when you're ready to go home, leave little evidence of their presence as possible.
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I have a 1997 class c motorhome with a rear wall cold, is there anyway to isolate the back wall? "
It has cabinets on both rear sides of the back wall inside. Basement.Would rear also to isolate, but do not want to disturb the deck or exterior wall cladding. Thanks!
If there is space between the back wall and out of coating you may have insulation blown through a small hole in the wall that could be covered easily. If you can not have to put on another wall in the back and behind the insulation.
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