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Stocking Your RV’s Pantry For Travel

Kirk and I love getting out in our trailer (and before that in our RV), but one of the most complex parts of going on trips is food planning. Not only do you need to plan meals, but you also need to do it with less storage than at home – and you can’t leave the food in the trailer long-term.

For me, it has come to planning meals at home, packing ingredients into totes or even grocery bags, and hauling them out to the trailer when it is time for a trip. No worries about mice wanting to visit!

Now obviously this is for people who are casual trippers – not full-time RV people!

You will want to buy the opposite of how one does at home:

RV Pantry Staples

Grains/Carbs

Proteins

Produce

Breakfast Items

Pantry Items For Cooking/Baking

Snacks

Drinks

How To Pack Your Pantry

Plan Meals.

Know what you will need. Double-check you have the ingredients.

Have backup ideas for those days when nothing sounds good.

There is nothing wrong with pancakes and bacon for dinner because you are tired! You might have had a meal planned, but it doesn’t sound good, so it’s time for an easy dinner: breakfast for dinner! Or have simple meals as a backup – handcrafted ramen with veggies and meat, for example.

Carry a loaf of bread (regular or gluten-free) for easy sandwiches for lunch. Or even grilled cheese sandwiches with soup. Getting in late to camp, and it is raining? You want to warm up and just be.

Plan in some creative cooking, where you carry basic ingredients – especially if you happen to drive by or are near a grocery store, where you could grab fresh meat and eggs. For those nights when you are relaxed and want to cook.

Plan snacks and dessert. And always warm beverages. It is vacation, after all!

~Sarah

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