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Was curious if anyone has done this for long trips to minimize food spoilage? If so, what kind of meals did you do?
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Google 'engine block cooking recipes'!Will be camping out of my vehicle and will have 2 coolers with me. Just looking for ways to keep food simple and easy as we will be doing a lot of exploring and wheeling between stops for camp.
A lot of interesting ideas so far. many thanks everyone!!
Absolutely awesome idea. The lightbulb in my head just went off. Makes perfect sense. Thanks again for your thoughts !I think I have posted about it before, but we have done soups and stews on a couple of trips, which worked well. For the month preceding the trip my wife will make some of our favorite soups and stews, but will make double the normal. Th excess is split into individual portions into ziplock freezer bags, and frozen flat. Once frozen she takes the ziplock off, puts the frozen food into the vacuum bag and seals it with the machine.
Then, at camp we pull out the pouch, drop it into our sea to summit collapsible pot with water, and throw it on the stove until the soup is hot. Pull the bag out, pour it into the bowl and enjoy. Because they're packed individually, we don't have to eat the same thing as one another. The only clean-up is the bowl and spoon, which can be washed using the left over hot water, from boiling the soup pouches.
It works well for longer trips with just a cooler, since the frozen meals help keep the cooler cold too. In theory you could do the same for some other meals. Pasta based stuff would be good I would think, but even meat dishes like BBQ chicken breast and the like would probably work..
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