RV "Must Haves"
Posted: Sun May 06, 2018 11:06 am
Good morning, Ladies!
Sitting at home here, reading the posts on the forum, looking forward to my Yellowstone adventure later this summer as I sip my coffee.
I have been compiling lists, and thinking hard, about what kind of gadgets and gizmos that I might like for the Yellowstone trip (and subsequent trips!).
I don't really need a lot - I still have all of the stuff I originaly acquired for my van-travelling days, and most of it will easily transition into the trailer. Those items that will not transfer - for example, my Coleman propane stove, and my Thetford porta-potti - I will just continue to leave in the van "just in case".
Since I pretty much have everything already, the only two main things I am thinking about adding are maybe a small food processor (for grinding fruits and veggies for my dog's menu) and, possibly, a small set of cookware. On the other hand, might just take a few pieces of my "in-house" cookware with me for a start, and maybe get something else later on.
Any suggestions for a small food processor (I have a Cuisinart that works well for home use, but it is too large and heavy for trailer travel)?
Any suggestions for anything else? Something that you, personally, find you couldn't "do without"?
Thanks, Ladies! Looking forward to hearing your responses.
Anne
Sitting at home here, reading the posts on the forum, looking forward to my Yellowstone adventure later this summer as I sip my coffee.
I have been compiling lists, and thinking hard, about what kind of gadgets and gizmos that I might like for the Yellowstone trip (and subsequent trips!).
I don't really need a lot - I still have all of the stuff I originaly acquired for my van-travelling days, and most of it will easily transition into the trailer. Those items that will not transfer - for example, my Coleman propane stove, and my Thetford porta-potti - I will just continue to leave in the van "just in case".
Since I pretty much have everything already, the only two main things I am thinking about adding are maybe a small food processor (for grinding fruits and veggies for my dog's menu) and, possibly, a small set of cookware. On the other hand, might just take a few pieces of my "in-house" cookware with me for a start, and maybe get something else later on.
Any suggestions for a small food processor (I have a Cuisinart that works well for home use, but it is too large and heavy for trailer travel)?
Any suggestions for anything else? Something that you, personally, find you couldn't "do without"?
Thanks, Ladies! Looking forward to hearing your responses.
Anne