How Do You Set Up A Car Camping Kitchen?
Camping doesn’t mean that all your meals have to be hot dogs and energy bars. With a relatively simple kitchen set-up, you can cook a variety of healthy and easy meals. Read on to learn more. Buy a medium ice chest and a fold-up, two-burner, propane camp stove. These stoves use small, inexpensive propane bottles, which can be found in most grocery stores. Campsites usually have a fire pit with a grill. Scrub the grill before using. Use a large plastic container as a dry box for your non-perishable goods. Bread, cereal, dried fruit, marshmallows and condiments can be stored in here. Keep your cooking pans, dishes, utensils, paper towels and matches in a dry box as well. Buy block ice if you can find it. It will last twice as long as cube ice. If leaving from home, freeze water in gallon jugs. Keep your ice clean by sealing all foods that you put in the ice chest in plastic bags. Plan to go grocery shopping every three days. Cereal or oatmeal is easy for breakfast, and canned soups and p