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@Sassypants19577 жыл бұрын
I found those at BBB for $1.25. Love em.
@martha41366 жыл бұрын
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6 жыл бұрын
Don't forget the cheese and pickled onions.
@asablack13645 жыл бұрын
Long Long Honeymoon Hello, have you had ANY problems at all with your Airstream. Lastly, is it worth the money in your opinion?
@maryduffie29295 жыл бұрын
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@mommamaria29654 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I'm a 60 year old woman, never camped before in my life, in a week, I bought a campground lot, and a new 30 foot trailer. I'm soooooo scared, I need as much help as I can. Thank you again
@terrieberst14524 жыл бұрын
Momma Maria, I bought a new motorhome at 66 and set out on my own for 6 months. Learned a lot from all these videos and the other campers - most people are very nice and helpful. Glad you are feeling the fear and doing it anyway!
@lesliebolte29494 жыл бұрын
I love this! You’ll have so much fun! (As my best friend says, “It’ll be fine”)
@TheDefenderSisu3 жыл бұрын
I hope you have a great time and go for it
@wraithconscience Жыл бұрын
Hi Kristy, Great video! I found the tips super! Would you consider making a "part 2" video? I ask because there is new technology out there -- air fryers, air-lock freezer bags, etc. Other things that came to mind are: meal preping (use one set of bowls, etc., to prepare 5 meals) and using parchment paper or aluminum foil (as you showed). Here are my two biggest tips: 1) I have a whole list of one-pan meals (seared salmon or chicken breast, etc. and vegetables, omelletes, pasta and sauce, soup and stews). And 2): All these can be made in one big (28cm Beka Chef Line), high-quality, deep-walled stainless frying pan with a lid and two grip handles -- no long handle getting in the way or to bump into!). The thick bottom holds heat for even cooking. It's bullet proof. The trick with one-pan meals is to know what to put in first (usually the veggies) and finish in the oven if you have one. For soups and stews, you may need one service bowl to put seared fish, meat or chicken into while finishing the onions and veggies and stock. But that one deep-walled 28cm frying pan is large enough for everything, including roasts. I have the full set of pots, but if I was stuck on a desert island, I'd take my 28cm deep-walled fryer. Everything else is just a luxury. Looking forward to the next video! God bless!
@BillyTpower7 жыл бұрын
We put a small velcro strip in the spice rack "floor" then a matching piece on the bottom of each bottle
@chelseah61527 жыл бұрын
I live on 100 acres and my house is the only warm thing in 100 acres, so we battle the mice every Winter. We always store our sugars, and flour bags in the fridge. Anything else that is open (like cardboard boxes) goes in a sealed plastic bag before it goes back in the cabinet. My MIL told me about storing sugars and flours in the fridge and we haven't had a problem with it since!
@RanchoBellaVista5035 жыл бұрын
I love how nice you were to the 3 little creatures, you just got another subscriber for being kind ✌🏽
@LongLongHoneymoon5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I’d rather not kill them if I can avoid it. They are just trying to live their lives. 🐭
@maryjames87053 жыл бұрын
Our Airstream is also a 25' FBSE. Husband made dividers for the upper kitchen and bathroom cabinets which we installed in sections just wide enough for each type of item to keep everything in place. So plates, cups, napkins, etc. each have a section. In the bathroom lotions, meds, bandages, etc. all have their own section. Added 5 drawers to the rig in hidden areas. So I have a pots drawer, baking drawer, mixer drawer, wine drawer, grill tool drawer in addition to the original drawers. One original drawer has been rebuilt much larger for DVD's in front section, and additional cleaning supplies in the back.
@bakwoodjtraveller7067 жыл бұрын
one item we keep with us is an electric griddle. there are so many things that can be cooked on it and it's easy to take outside!
@kwilson21957 жыл бұрын
We use a pizza stone in the oven to distribute the heat more evenly.
@robertestes47037 жыл бұрын
Useing the scraper will also cut down on the amount of food that could possibility get in your grey tank.
@jambisket94125 жыл бұрын
Out of hundreds of rv/camping videos my husband and I have watched over the past two years, you guys have the best. We have learned so much and enjoy all of your videos. We newbies are still learning. We have laughed and cried but love rv living. Thank you for the incredible amount of information you give to campers. We love how you keep it simple and fun. Yall have made us laugh also, so thank you so much.
@keithcompeau26797 жыл бұрын
I love my wall mounted magnetic knife rack. It keeps the knives handy, the edges protected and frees drawer space. Also, a pizza stone or "AirBake" cookie sheet does wonders for distributing the heat more evenly in the oven.
@user-uy3eq5hg1s6 жыл бұрын
Your channel is fantastic. Subscribed. Bought myself a new 2018 Ford F-150 4x4 two days ago. In a few months I plan on buying myself a travel trailer. Then, in the 2nd half of this year I'm hitting the road. Been stationary my entire life... always stuck in one area for long extended periods of time and hardly done any traveling. I want to see all of the continental United States and your tips on trailers/RV's have been invaluable. Thank you!
@walkerskii5 жыл бұрын
I don't believe airstreams have pop-outs, which makes a huge difference!!
@ryanpeters61275 жыл бұрын
I've rv-ed all my life, but love to learn small tips from others. I love how much of what we do is replicated by everyone else on the road without even knowing it. There is more than one way to do things right, but in the end the simple, cheap fixes are generally the go to.
@revroy16567 жыл бұрын
we use peppermint oil on clothes pins through out our trailer it repels rodents and roaches. we also use the adjustable bars. don't keep pizza stone or cast iron skillet in oven; the oven door has a layer of glass on the outside of it and can be broken by the skillet bouncing against it. we enjoy watching your videos. one more tip watch out for ants. one example we stayed at cedar Hill state Park in Texas made sure everything was not on the ground, but woke up at 2am and trailer was full of ants. my wife sprinkled baking soda all over the place and got rid of the ants in living space but there were so many went looking for where they came from found they were following the water line from the spigot so went got some ant spray and sprayed all non living space. got rid of the ants.
@hermahudek26985 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@barrez73005 жыл бұрын
Rev roy great tips! I recommend drawing a chalkline around trailer, pet bowls, bbq n chairs (it keeps ants out wont cross for some reason.) I use peppermint oil on cottonballs throw around the rv in any cabinet, undersink and wherever they can crawl. I like to spray tires with boric acid mixed with sugar and water to keep them from getting up into rv.
@dawnchapman74464 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the tip
@lesliebolte29494 жыл бұрын
I saw a tip where they (somehow) wrapped sticky paper around lines, the paper was covered with bugs
@christiaanbroere22627 жыл бұрын
I love your videos! You guys were one of the reasons we finally went on a 4 week RV trip last year! We're from the Netherlands. Your videos were a great way to prepare in advance. Keep up the good work!
@BarefootInAK5 жыл бұрын
I’m in the planning stages for full time skoolie living~ one thing I won’t live without is my cast iron cook ware... I will give up just about anything else! Lol thanks for all the great advice! And to all the other commenters as well, awesome advice! Many thanks!
@janwilliams89307 жыл бұрын
Regarding the spice racks behind your stove - IKEA makes Bekbam shelves that look almost the same. You can use them for lots of things such as spice racks, small book shelves, small items in your bathroom, etc. if you hang them upside down, you also have a towel bar with a shelf on top.
@RanchoBellaVista5035 жыл бұрын
Jan Williams thank you for the tip, I have a few of this IKEA spice racks and never thought about turning it upside down to make it into a towel rack. 👍🏼
@2000talon7 жыл бұрын
Im a very picky cook, i only use cast iron. no teflon for me! i find cast more versitile , can cook on a bonfire, with charcoal,on the bbq and bake with them. easy clean up, if they are seasoned right.
@havfunwithit5 жыл бұрын
2000talon yes and I hang mine from a tree and clean it with birdshot.
@dzymslizzy36415 жыл бұрын
I despise cast iron! I've tried it several times, CAREFULLY followed ALL the directions for "seasoning" it, and no matter what the food stuck to it like crazy, and it had a nasty metallic taste besides! I threw it all in the donation pile! Thanks, but I'll keep my silverstone!
@alorr4uz5 жыл бұрын
@@havfunwithit under rated comment right there lol
@gregorycore94895 жыл бұрын
Only way to go!
@greenoak17 жыл бұрын
Nice vid! Love the line (paraphrased) "..while driving, the trailer is going through a continuous 4.0 earthquake..." Hilarious and totally true!
@terrismith67214 жыл бұрын
Got this for Christmas and quickly realized it would be perfect for the Rv. MultiQuick 9 Immersion Blender, Hand Blender - MQ 9097 View Gallery What's Included: * Blending Wand * Beaker * Whisk * 1.5-Cup Chopper * Masher * Jug Blender/Ice Crusher * Food Processor with inserts (fine shred, coarse shred, slicing, julienne, french fry & chopping blade)
@manny95857 жыл бұрын
Great job! My wife and I are newbies to the travel trailer world and we just love your channel.Thank you so much for these tips you both give to us! We look forward to more tips from you two. LOLOHO!!
@kitteno7267 жыл бұрын
Go small! I rarely take full size containers of anything. We are lucky to have a fifth wheel with plenty of cupboard space in the kitchen, but I don't ever take a five pound bag of flour or sugar,a box of pasta or carton of oatmeal. I have all of my pantry staples stored in labeled, clear four cup plastic containers from the dollar store. Another great item is an electric tea kettle. It heats water so quickly for cooking needs and beverages and we don't have to use our LP!
@0004racer7 жыл бұрын
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@Lindalucine6 жыл бұрын
I Heat water in the microwave. Makes tea in three minutes...
@juliejarrett45085 жыл бұрын
I LOVE that pan scraper.....I’ve bought it for others too but no one seems to love it like me and it’s the best thing ever for cleaning dishes!
@yuliyapike88176 жыл бұрын
I absolutely loved your video. The best one I found 's far on youtube. My request is that you make another one with talking about what kitchen utensils you do and don't take with you camping.
@vikkirogers71837 жыл бұрын
We recently downsized to a camper van and I've begun using a lot of collapsible kitchenware including storage bowls and a measuring cup. I even found a collapsible silicone tea kettle with a metal bottom that works on a propane stove or an induction cooktop. Big space and weight savers.
@patriciawilliams31653 жыл бұрын
Very sensible suggestions, had several campers through the years Corelle dishes are the best , I never used any thing between them and never broke any. I used the little flimsy white paper plates between some dishes as a cushion when needed. Nice plastic glasses that looked like glass. Plastic containers with secure lids for food storage. All the years we camped my only critters were some absolutely micro mini ants we picked up in Florida they were resistant to every bug spray out there, finally sold them with the camper at no extra charge. Loved our camping days at ages 82 and 90 it’s what we miss the most. Enjoy your younger years and store the memories.
@Isakhmet4 жыл бұрын
Great tips! And thank you being kind to the mice. 😊 i had to do that once-I would give them a tiny peanut butter sandwich for the road (and then let them out far away into the Wild, imagining all the other critters being envious of their sandwiches). I am very sensitive to chemicals and have learned over the years lots of ways to keep away critters without poisoning myself or our dogs. Prevention is always the key. You guys are so inspirational!
@LongLongHoneymoon4 жыл бұрын
Thanks much, I have taken some criticism for being kind to the mice, but have no regrets. They were released in the wild, far away from people. They are just trying to live their lives too.
@Isakhmet4 жыл бұрын
Long Long Honeymoon absolutely! I forgot to say too, you two really inspire us! I, we can’t wait I can’t wait can’t wait To be on the road!!
@nathanfisher41167 жыл бұрын
cheese grater could also be used as a strainer.
@LongLongHoneymoon7 жыл бұрын
good idea!
@maryraymond35637 жыл бұрын
I love your videos. The information is so useful and your humor is great! I appreciate the time, thought, and effort you have put into your presentations. My list of what I need for my camper keeps getting longer. Thank you.
@LongLongHoneymoon7 жыл бұрын
thanks Mary! Glad that we have been able to help. We love hearing from fellow campers like you. Safe travels!
@lisakeith30086 жыл бұрын
I have found collapsible serving bowls, measuring cups and colandars at Target. Love them!
@bethleder77607 жыл бұрын
Another outstanding video from our favorite fellow airstreamers !
@LongLongHoneymoon7 жыл бұрын
+David Leder thank you David! Always great to hear from a fellow Airstreamer! 👍
@catherineheller99006 жыл бұрын
Keep spearmint oil and a little water and spray it all over where ever you don’t wanna see any bugs or mice they don’t like to smell are use this in my home all the time and I haven’t seen ants for the last eight months
@marshaadams55015 жыл бұрын
Omgosh!!! You are one of the only people that we have heard pronounce “Bruschetta” properly this side of Sicily!!! It’s one of our pet peeves after living in Sicily for 3 years. Thank you for saying it right 😘
@richardvandyke95787 жыл бұрын
We eat a lot of Pasta. We have a plastic colander that folds flat. Stores very easily. We might have a bit more storage space than you. The top shelf in a cabinet above the sink contains a toaster, a small mini food processor, and our coffee pot. Remember the old hand crank mixers? We have one of those too.
@lindajung42577 жыл бұрын
Instead of carrying the muffin tin, use the silicone muffing cups. They store inside each other then you store just it, takes up less room and weights less too. Thanks for all your tips, they will help us greatly!
@karenturner83022 жыл бұрын
Great Tips - thanks. Always love your videos. We don’t have an oven but we bought a Ninja Flip Air Fryer the one with the sear tray. We bought it for the house as well as the RV. We love it. It sits on top of the stove when we are moving and when stopped it flips up and out of the way. We will start using it outside to keep the smell to a minimum in the RV. Just need to get the right extension cord. I am a big cook so this was a good addition. Again, Thanks Karen.
@LongLongHoneymoon2 жыл бұрын
We bought an air fryer last year and I absolutely love it. I was skeptical at first, but now I find myself using it every day!
@JMarieCAlove2 жыл бұрын
When you mentioned inside the trailer while you’re pulling it a long, it does feel like an earthquake inside, I hope you saw the movie, the Long long Trailer with Lucille Ball and Desi Arnez, where she is in the trailer and Desi’s character opens the trailer door and it’s a huge mess inside and she’s on the floor covered in all that mess and she throws a pie in his face. It’s a funny movie! 😁
@nancyharris84632 жыл бұрын
And Lucy collected a rock from every place they had been and the trailer couldn't make it up the hill!
@darksoul5786 жыл бұрын
I used to go camping as a kid an to prevent things from falling out on us was to use netting inside that hooks to little eye hooks so if anything shifted the netting stopped it from konking us in the face. You should try it an see if its not safer than worrying about whats going to come flying at you. Just a thought.
@campingjunkiescanada7 жыл бұрын
We're summer campers and love to cook. All your tips are great! So many great ideas. We use a collapsible strainer in between one of our pots & lid.
@scottlafave80677 жыл бұрын
Another great video. We use a food saver for vacuum storage on a lot of our items.
@patapigian36117 жыл бұрын
I like your suggestions. I noticed you had some sort of temporary backsplash behind your stove top while cooking.Please advise, Pat
@jlow19527 жыл бұрын
Great tips guys. Mice are a potential problem for everyone particularly during winter storage. We found and use a product called "Cab Fresh" which is a proprie baggett that is just tossed around the unit. Wonderful smell that mice don't like. Unlike poisons that attract mice then leave then dead in some far away corner of the unit . Works great for us ! Available from TSC.
@kristymichael7 жыл бұрын
Jay Low, yes! We discovered Cab Fresh after our mice invasion. Good stuff!
@harshdoseofliberty24406 жыл бұрын
Great tip and I will add one I got from my country girl wife. Soak cotton balls with peppermint or cinnamon essential oil and place them around the camper, (or in her case the horse barn).
@joshuajones56437 жыл бұрын
Good job forgot to mention the most important tip of all bringing the cook. Lol love your videos.
@mnnomad18706 жыл бұрын
I like to use the U-Haul foam plate dividers they are perfect for stacking or packing and come in all different sizes 😉
@gunner90107 жыл бұрын
Magma nesting blue coated induction cookware on Amazon. I haven't tried them personally. They're on my" to buy" list. Thank you for the videos. I really enjoy them.
@cmabbott3154 жыл бұрын
I use different sized bungee cords between the handles to “lock” some of my cabinet doors that pop open if something inside knocks into them. I also put smaller things in organizer trays, and I use the cabinet bars to keep the pantry from becoming such a jumbled mess-push everything tightly together toward the back of the shelf and install the bars right up against the cans and boxes to keep it all from shifting. Makes setting up much easier and you’re less likely to experience #8. 🤪
@soldat71266 жыл бұрын
One of my campers is a permanent fixture in a cow pasture at our family hunting camp, Mice are a never-ending battle, one of the ways we keep sugar and other mouse friendly items is to use the microwave for storage. Great videos, keep it up!
@carolyntolliver11467 жыл бұрын
For messy meals with spaghetti sauce, we use paper plates to make clean up with less water. We also wipe out messy pots with paper towels.
@LongLongHoneymoon7 жыл бұрын
Yes, we use plenty of paper plates and towels in our Airstream. Huge help with cleanup...
@DianesPaperArt5 жыл бұрын
I found a 3 piece nesting non stick pans with small handles on two sides at Costco. They work nice. I also converted our closet into a pantry. Used the metal grids for closet storage. Cut to fit and zipped tied them together at various heights. Best use of space. To keep my dishes from falling on my head I put a tension rod across the front.
@c.almond82407 жыл бұрын
By keeping your cast iron skillet in the oven while cooking help distribute the heat from the gas fire. This will allow you to cook biscuits, casseroles, etc. without scorching the bottom of your food. I have considered getting a cooking stone to use for this purpose also.
@PatrickWagz5 жыл бұрын
If you do use your oven to store things... Please remember to remove said item(s) PRIOR to pre-heating oven. (This is particularly important IF the item is a PLASTIC container of Christmas cookies) :-/
@cmabbott3154 жыл бұрын
I thought about that. Maybe our oven is a basement bargain, but you have to light the pilot, which is inside the oven, before every use. No chance of forgetting to take pans out before preheating. At home, that’s a different story altogether. I’ve preheated my cast iron many times! LOL
@slimbeaux7 жыл бұрын
You know your little pan scraper is so much cooler then the one linked to on Amazon. Love the multi colored.
@stagghorn227 жыл бұрын
Great ideas and original list of things to consider. Have not seen anyone else approach it from this angle. Very helpful. Happy Trails.
@kackeroo7 жыл бұрын
For super-ultra light and stackable, GSI Outdoors makes some pretty wicked stacking sets that include pots, skillet, lids, mugs, plates, and cups. I have a Bugaboo set for car camping that I found on clearance. The Bugaboo and Pinnacle are both pretty robust sets. Probably too ultra-light for your size airstream, but a good idea for smaller campers trying to shave ounces and save space.
@tonygawel97 жыл бұрын
Hi Guys, I love watching your videos. Thanks for all of the tips, they are helpful ideas for even seasoned campers like my wife and I. We can't wait for the day we can spend more time on the road. A recommendation for tip 8 is tip 8a not only lean back but use your other hand to slide under the door as you are opening the cabinet to catch anything that might be falling from the items that may fall out. Another trick, which i haven't done yet, but is on my list is to put small eye hooks inside and small bungy cord to hold thing back in the cabinets from falling out. I have seen some new trailers and motor homes with a net but that would get in the way. Safe journey.
@LongLongHoneymoon7 жыл бұрын
thanks Tony, I guess we're not the only people who've experienced items leaping out of those overhead cabinets! I agree that a bungee cord or netting might be an interesting option, if it wasn't too cumbersome.
@MrRoboto23387 жыл бұрын
LOL Microwave queen. Also the new Copper Pots and Pans are fantastic and easy to clean.
@katherinelockwood44087 жыл бұрын
Great tips Kristy. I love your videos and love how you mark where you've been in your videos! Thanks
Great video again! Smart unbiased recommendations with earnest likeability + some offbeat humor. LOLOHO rocks as per usual!
@Jumpingoffthecliff7 жыл бұрын
We use Corel plates too, but they do break. I posted a video on our channel of the disaster and mess we had when our plates flew out of their cupboard and, let me tell you, they don't just break, they shatter!! We still use them, but I installed a really cool lock on the cabinet to avoid a repeat. Live and learn right! Thanks for your videos.
@LongLongHoneymoon7 жыл бұрын
wow! thanks, good to know....
@chartle16 жыл бұрын
2:15 oddly enough that pan scraper is also a favorite from those on the other end of the "camping" spectrum, backpackers. :)
@rvpilgrims5 жыл бұрын
Just watch this again. Well done, with the correct pronunciation of bruschetta!
@Joe-cu4hi7 жыл бұрын
Hi Loloho, love your channel and your topics. I made the decision to cut back my KZbin subscriptions from 12 to 3. I felt I was using too much time and yours was one of the ones i have to keep. You two are great!
@Hiker_who_Sews7 жыл бұрын
I first saw those pan scrapers in a friend's kitchen. She got them free at a Pampered Chef party. I found them in the cast iron section of an outlet kitchen store. LOVE THEM. I appreciate all your good ideas!
@jeffallen45056 жыл бұрын
We carry a Camp Chef 3 burner stove that goes outside the trailer.. Most of the cooking is done on this stove.. You can even cook pizza on this stove with either the pizza oven they sell or a pizza stone and a Webber grill lid! We made 11 pizzas one evening using this method with all the guests in awe that we could do that! We also carry a small bullet smoker so we can start smoking a pork butt or other meats while we are away doing what we want to do.. 9 hours later it's perfectly smoked and ready to eat!! We entertain a lot when camping so the outdoor items come in handy for us!!!
@scottysledshed6 жыл бұрын
Command Hooks. Use the vertical or even roof spaces in your cabinets as storage with command hooks. Our Cabinets are very tall and deep. So I will use command hooks for hanging up key ring type measuring spoons, pot holders, oven mitts, and even as holders for boxes of ziplock bags, plastic wrap, etc. Nesting bowls not only come in storage like Lock and Lock but also for cooking. We have a set that has 3 different bowls, strainer, sifter, measuring cups and spoons all in one nest. Find on amazon. Saves a ton of space. There also lots of collapsible kitchen items like strainers, and dish racks that fold up flat to take up less area of storage space.
@NobodyOwesYouAnythin4 жыл бұрын
I haven’t bought my RV yet, but watching videos here and the rest of YT, I’m learning. I only make suggestions when I don’t hear something covered that really should be. Like now! When not only setting up your kitchen, but your entire RV, because RVs are considered to be High Profile vehicles, and it gets windy, Very windy at times, may I suggest Not draining your water tanks down all the way to save on fuel. And try to store most of what’s considered Heavy more towards the floor of your RV. Because every single pound you have that’s higher than center of gravity makes you more Top heavy. And when you incorporate what you have for water at 8lbs/ gal. plus your heavy items stowed down low, you’re both minimizing your chance of a rollover upon turning, plus if it gets windy both factors will keep your RV’s wheel more firmly on the road. I drove way back towards the end of what was called Swinging Meat, before it was cut up smaller before shipping. I can’t tell you how many times I saw these swinging meat trucks on their side along with Glue tankers making two turns in the same direction rolling over as the glue gets stuck, let’s say on the left side of the tanker after a right turn. And then almost immediately making another right hand turn onto an on-ramp. I’ve seen it happen. And all it takes is that one extra pound, stored up high to flip you. Speaking from experience, this is something to keep in mind as you not only load your RV, but before you leave, do an Inside walk around as well. Things get moved, people forget to turn off things that shouldn’t be on when you’re moving down the road. Sometimes you get in a hurry and that’s all it takes. And besides, that couple extra minutes of extra added attention to detail will save you a lot of heartache down the road. If there’s too many things to remember, write up an Exterior and Interior Checklist and laminate it. Then use a dry marker and check things off as you check it. You’ve put a lot of time and money into your RV. Take that extra step and be safe.
@adampollard5137 жыл бұрын
Thanks Kristy! Great tips. My trailer is a 19FLB and has a very small kitchen with very few cabinets, I'm always looking for ways to save space! I like that spice rack over the stove, I'm going to need to get one of those...
@amierikke62254 жыл бұрын
Anyone old enough to remember those Tupperware parties of the 1970’s to 1990’s? The cheese shredder/red container demo brought back some flashbacks of Tupperware parties of yore. Everything with multi-use features!
@hermanfunk41855 жыл бұрын
I saw you had a Pampered Chef measuring cup, I have many of their products in the camper as they are multi-use. However, they now have nonstick pots and pans with removable handles which allows you to nest them. Just thought I would share, Oh- and they are LIFETIME guaranteed.
@CarlinComm7 жыл бұрын
Wow, I just got back from a week off grid in a school bus I'm converting, and could totally have used that pot scraper.... click and buy now! Thanks for sharing that, and the links!
@joshuasink41457 жыл бұрын
Magma nesting pots and pans. Come in non stick, available in few different colors, and there is a storage bag that is available. I have owned mine for over a year and I think they are absolutely excellent to cook in.
@backcountryxl6 жыл бұрын
I love pan scrapers! They are amazing for cast irons.
@suetack21496 жыл бұрын
My husband and I just bought a 40' 5th Wheeler. the first video I watched was very informative to me in all aspects. I will continue to use your information without a doubt. Thanks
@odin11855 жыл бұрын
Hearing the husband say poor little guy to a mouse and the catch and release traps totally earned you a sub. So nice to see people not think of them as just pests to kill.
@oneskydog44015 жыл бұрын
The owls and foxes think he is a great guy to, not to many mice die of old age.
@musbox5 жыл бұрын
My wife and I are purchasing a new travel trailer, and I've been watching your videos on repeat! Great tips for us newbies!
@agauci20103 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tips! FYI, Corel will shatter into razor-sharp shards if it is hit hard on the edge.
@garygarant25824 жыл бұрын
We were on the road for six months from moral bay to cobs cook bay. 15k miles.200 every other day. We stayed in it for two weeks be for we started.that was 15 years ago we still have the 25' airstream much like yours and dreams of doing it again.what a life.
@RebelCowboysRVs7 жыл бұрын
I like cast iron for easy cleanup with little water used. It's all stored in the oven for two reasons. 1 its great thermal mass, storing heat to keep the temp consistent, pretty much what people use pizza stones for. 2 It gets reheated every time I use the oven sterilizing that pan I haven't used in a while and keeping it from going rancid.
@LongLongHoneymoon7 жыл бұрын
You make some great points... Kristy also carries a cast iron pan that she stores in the oven. (And I must say that her cornbread out of that pan is pretty amazing. :D) Thanks much and safe travels!
@richardfelix63175 жыл бұрын
That pan scraper, I used mine for scraping my windows after a frost.❄️❄️
@wildheartwanders69826 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this vid! I found some of those flower-like saucepan dampers yesterday at TJ Maxx, 3 for $5. I wouldn't even have noticed them if I hadn't seen this, and I need them!
@dlcasey4u4 жыл бұрын
You can also use the shelf liner she was put between her plates, between your pans, if you use glass spice jars, etc.
@elizabethdawncrable86625 жыл бұрын
To keep my contents from falling out, especially dishes, I stuff clean towels, opened, around the contents of cupboards before closing doors. You still have to open cupboards carefully, but nothing falls out. Also helps dampen any rattling.
@bobmickey72787 жыл бұрын
Props to Sean for being one of only about 3 or 4 people in the English speaking world who knows how to pronounce "bruschetta" properly!
@bredlo7 жыл бұрын
And here I thought my "bru-shetta" was the correct way. I learn something new every day!
@bobmickey72787 жыл бұрын
No matter how you say it, it's delicious. Apparently Kristy's is even deliciouser. Maybe even the deliciousest.
@skpjoecoursegold3667 жыл бұрын
goooooooooooood tips. my tip --- cork screw wine opener.
@remitremblay20917 жыл бұрын
Kristy: great work on this video! Love the ideas provided and useful tips. Can't wait to hit the road!
@anthonyfreed44945 жыл бұрын
We use magma nesting cook set. It has a ceramic nonstick surface.
@franlo14286 жыл бұрын
There often aren't many drawers in an RV, but you have silverware and utensils. We got one of those 3-drawer plastic containers that fits nicely inside a cupboard for travel. Holds all that small stuff.
@thehomeplatespecial5976 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Kristy and Sean. These tips and tools can be useful in several situations, not just RVing.
@oldhdriderhdrider58227 жыл бұрын
Good stuff folks. Thank you. And especially the tip on storing on bottom shelf of oven.
@galenanightfire5 жыл бұрын
Magma makes great, nesting, nonstick pans with removable handles.
@cmabbott3154 жыл бұрын
I have the Magma stainless steel. Love ‘em!
@charlesyoungblood31696 жыл бұрын
I have just started researching camping and buying a trailer. We have decided in the trailer and will probably purchase in the next 4 Months. LOVE What you do and really appreciate all the information.
@bobgelyfysh63917 жыл бұрын
Great video. A pizza stone resting at the bottom of the oven does a great job of distributing heat for even cooking.
@46619TAB6 жыл бұрын
I like your tip 'think how you cook'. We cook with fresh ingredients; produce, meats, eggs, fruits etc and I'm a scratch baker; breads, muffins, cobblers, pies etc. We use the microwave to warm liquids or melt butter, chocolate etc. We have a huge gas grille on the back deck but we have a nice electric grille we use inside when the weather's bad. We love to entertain and have a gourmet kitchen; 2 sinks, 2 dishwashers, a 36" cook top, 3 ovens, a micro/convection, a 36" wide refrigerated marble dough rolling counter and a matching Sub-0 fridge and freezer. The dilemma is how to function in the tiny galley in our FTV Class C and what to stock it with to do so. I'm thinking we may prep meals here to take along, the fridge/freezer seems to be a pretty good size considering how compact our soon to be RV is. I like the idea of Corelle dishes separated with the non-skip shelf liner material, it's a motor home, no rattles allowed. There are 2 deep drawers, 1 for cookware and a pull out pantry for dry goods and spices. It's going to be a hoot to get it right!! GREAT video and tips, thanks!!
@karen61877 жыл бұрын
Another great video! One thing I'd like to add about pots/pans. These new "Copper Chef" pans come in all sizes, they're much lighter than cast iron (tho I have a full set of those too lol), but the clean up on the Copper Chef is EXACTLY AS ADVERTISED (you'll see them on infomercials, but don't let that deter you from buying them, just make sure they're NOT the "knock offs" lots are selling. The Copper Chef pots/pans are awesome. Most of the time you can wipe ANYTHING even grilled cheese wipes right out w/o any muscle at all! They truly are awesome. I've been using them in my home and will pack them in the RV when the time comes. Check them out, they really are GREAT! (I can't tell you how important it is to get the brand "Copper Chef"....and no, I'm in no way affiliated with this company but their products are the bomb!).
@alicevonkannon10336 жыл бұрын
Great video, as always - watched it last November, and tonight, in May, while I set up my Airstream kitchen! We did find nesting pans that are non-stick, AND the handles come off and store easily. Made by Magma, and so far they're great. Also I've had Corel for years, but I really, really wanted melamine, which is nowadays tough to find. A shame. Found a great little set on Amazon with a pretty pattern of French lavender. I mean, Corel will break, melamine won't. It's what we always used in our RV when I was a kid. I wish a few more companies would make it. Try finding coffee mugs! Found some melamine from Lenox, I think (hasn't come yet) but I also picked up some big, clear mugs with fun patterns in them from AN AMERICAN COMPANY, called Tervis. They've been around forever, since the 40s. Happy trails!
@cmabbott3154 жыл бұрын
A friend had a full set of Corel which he found smashed all to pieces on the floor of his trailer when he got to the campground. I found a really cute set of Melamine on Amazon. There are lots of patterns and colors.
@nancyharris84632 жыл бұрын
TJ Maxx always has melamine plates and bowls and they are super cute
@edschaper98396 жыл бұрын
WOW! This girl does some serious cooking.
@jimbuckley49866 жыл бұрын
Just learned how to Leave comments with my iPhone so here is my first. Just started going out with our new rv always tent camped before. Your presentations are top notch, love the method, coverage, voices, and very useful information. Subscribed and will always use your links to purchase presented items so that you get credit. Thanks so much and could easily sit through these all day. Easy to listen to. Happy travels from Oregon
@LongLongHoneymoon6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jim! Appreciate the positive feedback. We started out tent camping too and loved it! Now with the RV we just get to stay longer with more comfort than those days. Safe travels and enjoy your new RV!
@billlong59797 жыл бұрын
Great video and great tips. I loved the 4.0 earthquake analogy and the have your face out of the way when opening cabinets. Let the guy at the RV shop take it for a "test drive" and see where things end up. The only tip I would add is an "Either/Or". Either do most of your cooking outside or be able to turn off the smoke detector quickly. LOL. That thing goes off almost as soon as I light a burner.
@trailwalker197 жыл бұрын
i would also recommend shelf liner that secures plates and other things without moving around in the cabinet too much
@marvinmurray1227 жыл бұрын
For a man getting ready for a 6 month truck truck camper road trip, great tips, where do I get the recipes and the cook?