Tuesday 27 October 2015

Some helpful food ideas for Campervan

  • Holiday Introduction
When you are on Campervan holiday, you may be stuck for ideas about what to do in terms of food. How much should you spend? Where do you find food? What can you do with the resources you have? Campervan  has all answers.

All Campervans are equipped with a microwave, two or four burner gas stove, refrigerator and all the cooking utensils you will need complimented with plenty of space to store food. The only thing you have to think about now is what you want to do with them.
 
  • What Food Is Needed?
When you pick up your van or during the first couple of days of the trip, have a good rummage around and make sure you are using all the space you’ve got available underneath beds, in between seats, in the boot of the van – make sure you’re organized and know where everything is. Plan your meals based on your fridge space. Stay stocked up for a couple of meals in advance and make sure you’ve got your favorite driving snack on hand!
  • Important Food Items
There are five key food staples that are extremely versatile and will form the base of nearly every meal you create on your trip. The amount you need will depend on the length of your holiday. The important food items include butter, olive oil, flour, salt, rice and pasta.
  • Simple and Tasty Meal Ideas
A smaller kitchen area may be daunting for someone looking to cook a meal for four or more people. Combining the pasta or rice with the vegetables you pick up is a quick and easy way to fill everyone’s stomach. You can also wash and peel large potatoes and poke a few holes in them with a fork or skewer to enable thorough cooking. Rub them in oil and a pinch of salt. Optional: Cut a cross out of the top and add things like cheese, spring onion, butter, onions or beans. Wrap in two layers of tin foil and place them amongst the coals at the base of the fire. Bake for around 30 minutes, set them aside to cool a bit and enjoy.

How To Pack Them And Take In Campervan?

If you are venturing away from your Campervan or have to keep in campervan hire for longest route, remember you may need a cooler/chilly bin to carry any food you have prepared that needs to be kept cold, plus leak-proof containers or plastic bags to store food. It can be difficult to know what to pack for a holiday that is a completely new experience. Each bunk vehicle is equipped with kitchen utensils, cleaning materials, and the basics such as a kettle and first aid kit.
  • Reasonable Rental
Eating out can get expensive if you do it over and over again. So it’s better to carry our own healthy and packed food. This can be stored in chiller or in the fridge that we have. Vehicles that are well cared for and supremely maintained are simply safer and more valuable than those Left to crumble and age. It can cost a lot to maintain a vehicle, but one of the biggest advantages to camper sharing is that it provides a return on your investment. By getting a well-maintained camper rented and out on the road, you not only ensure a great trip for your guests, but a solid return which will help you to keep.
  • The vehicle better maintained
Your Campervan rental will be affected by the price of other rentals in your area. Always go for a vehicle which can give you a feel at home feeling. Aussie Campervans is one of such providers which can give you the best service.