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18/4/2009 at 6:24am
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take milk, cereal, coffee, tea, sugar, bacon, rolls, packet rice, beans, pop, crisps, chocolate bread rolls.
for the first evening meal usually take packet pasta meal, then do a full shop on the first day, meat, sandwhich meat, bread, salad, cakes and anything we forgot for the camp!
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18/4/2009 at 3:31pm
Location: North west Outfit: Vango Orchy 600 - now with extension!
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I tend to see cooking by the tent to be a challenge that I enjoy.
I do use some cheats such as packets of fresh pasta and sauces, we tend to have salad instead of veg to reduce the number of pans that need to be on the boil, pots get wrapped in foil and put in the bbq along with a wide selection of veg done the same way, savoury rice and couscous goes down well and bolognase sauces are easy to make from scratch too.
Normally we will freeze anything that we can prior to going away so it lasts longer in the cool box and helps keep it cool - this includes milk. Ive been spoilt by the OH and hes bought me an electric cool box which by plugging it into the car when ever we went out stayed really cool over the easter weekend, the butter was a bit to hard to spread all weekend which is a massive improvement from our old cool box!
I always take a few tinned things for emergencies but normally bring them back home apart from beans which get added to each days cooked b fast!
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19/4/2009 at 12:44pm
Location: wallasey Outfit: 1991 bailey avalon 4 berth
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this year i will be cookingdifferently, so sick of psta in sauce, noodles and the bbq, love the odd bbq but not every night, this weekend, we took the microwave and it was a god send, also when we camp end may taking slow cooker, and george forman, have done chips on the foreman, and nuggets, but i am going to cook what we would normally eat at home.
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20/4/2009 at 12:54am
Location: Leeds Outfit: Airgo Cirrus Lakeside 600 Go-Pod
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Quote: Originally posted by justpassing on 17/4/2009
Am I the only person to take NO FOOD WHAT SO EVER???
Firstly I couldnt find room in the car ......
Secondly, Im on holiday so the last thing I wanna be doing eating the same kind of food I eat at home. So as soon as we get set up, we check out the local butchers, bakers, greengrocers, and any other food places and we buy local produce. Not only does it keep the small business going in that area, but it means I havent got to prepare loads of food in advance or carry tins from home.
We mainly have BBQ's. We may even go to the pub.
Each to their own though.
we used to take loads of food but now we find local shops to get food from. We try to take enough stuff for the arrival and the first full day. Usually a batch of spag bol and then ready prepared veg, taters and meat (including breakfast stuff). On our long hols we even have a fruit bowl in the tent!
Not sure we are quite ready to take nothing at all yet - i deffo need my sausage, bacon, eggs and black pudding for my full english on the first day!
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