by Colliemom » Thu Mar 01, 2012 8:55 am
I have a small TT with limited kitchen storage. At the moment I'm only camping a couple of days at a time. I've got Corel plates and bowls in my cupboard. Only 4 of each. Carrying about 4 mugs, why 4 i don't know, might size that down. I have the usual silverware and since I had a bunch of misc utensils in my kitchen drawer (spatula, slotted spoons, wood spoons etc., you know that kind of junk) I put some of the extras in the RV. I haven't used some of them, so they may be coming out. You kind of have to see what you use and don't as time goes on. I carry paper plates, napkins, plate holders etc. As for cooking, since I am only doing a one day and two overnight thing, I just take my Foreman grill along and sometimes things I can just reheat in my micro. I BBQ a lot outside and I even plug my Foreman grill outside too. I like Echo's thing about a crock pot and a few other items. If I were to travel, I would get a small electric fry pan, a crock pot and probably a toaster oven. That can do double duty as a toaster and oven both. Maybe even a hot plate too. Trick is to reduce propane use and if you have electricy, why use propane for cooking. The oven in most RV stoves makes a great storage area for some of that stuff. Course I also carry the other stuff like dish towels, dish clothes, SOS pads, dish soap, foil, and the usual stuff like that. It's kind of experimental. If you don't use it at home, you probably won't use it in the RV either. Can always take it out later. You don't need a lot of plates, cups etc. as most people have their own cups and you can only use one at a time. I do tend to use my plates though especially if I am BBQing. Carry my meat or whatever out on one plate and eat on another of course. I made a stove top for over my stoves folding top, and use that as an additional sink space. Although my stove has it's folding top, they have a crease where the top folds in half and I figure that if something gets spilled top, it can run down in that crease and all over the stove underneath.
Have fun.
Sue and the Furry Crew