How can I eat healthy dinners without cooking?
Even without cooked food during the daytime, you would survive fine for two months on some of the suggestions above, but you’d better take a tin opener with you! And surely you’d be allowed to plug in a small travel kettle? I used to have a travel electric jug, where the element was hidden and we could boil eggs in it, as well as use it to heat water for tea etc. Don’t know if they’re still on the market. My daughter lived almost without cooked food at all for nine months in a student hostel in France, rather than pay high refectory prices, and she had no access to a fridge. She used to hang things outside the window, as described, in winter, but when the weather got hot, she kept cheese in a pot standing in a bowl of water, the way we used to in the days before everyone had fridges. Cover it with a cloth which dangles in the water, keeping it moist, and the evaporation cools it down. When we lived in Africa without a fridge, we kept butter in a jam jar and virtually poured it on our b