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path1
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Aug 10, 2014

“Perfect” traveling meals

I’m getting tired of eating out and the cost doesn’t help much either. Thinking about getting more into “picnic basket” type eating for 2 meals a day. When we take off in toad for a day we usually eat breakfast in RV then lunch and dinner is somewhere that “looks” interesting. But after awhile I find very few eating places that taste better than our home cooked food and price is a lot better to.

Any good ideas for “picnic” style meals that we could pack after breakfast and then be done with cooking for the day and have a good meal or two out of cooler?
  • Once you get in the habit of taking picnic food in the car it's quite easy and you won't waste so much time sitting in restaurants, either, in addition to the cost savings.

    Why not keep a plastic, lidded tub in the toad with, say, a box of Triscuit (reduced fat taste better than original for some reason), cannister of almonds or dry roasted peanuts, cannister of raisins and whatever other shelf-stable items appeal to you. Paper plates, napkins, wipes and cutlery can also live in this box along with basic condiments.

    Then, just use zipper bags or washable food containers to take an array of items such as pickles, olives, sliced veggies, cheese cubes, rolled lunchmeat, jerky, etc. Ranch dip is sold in single-serve tubs and with a piece of fruit you have a nice picnic. You can make up lots of baggies of the items ahead of time, with perhaps some Chex Mix or a small handful of pretzels, and with so much protein you'll stave off hunger all day.

    Hardboiled eggs, sandwiches, small tubs of chicken salad, potato salad. Pre-cook bacon and take along ingredients for a "BLT." Green salads travel pretty well in a cooler.

    If you have a vacuum jug, take along warm baked beans or soup to drink out of cups.

    Even if you don't pack a lunch, nipping into a supermarket deli for a couple of items -- french bread, sliced turkey and a jar of pickles, for example -- is way cheaper than dining out and better for you. Take a gallon jug of water and paper cups so you aren't tempted to buy the plastic water bottles.
  • Know this is not exactly what you asked but -- Good old Walmart has premade sub sandwiches for under $6. We often get one the night before we start out. Enough for dinner for 2 and left overs for lunch.
  • It's hard to beat some carefully constructed sandwiches with potato salad, or something similar, along with something to go along like pickles, potato chips or the like.
    When we travel we always have some cream cheese mixed with braunschweiger and one with tuna. We also have some cheese and chips. Add crackers and a soft drink. This is are standard, side of the road lunch.
  • Tuna salad , white toast.....Egg Salad....small cooler, couple of pieces of fruit, some water...Good to go...
  • How about a european style meal? Loaf of good french bread, some cheese and maybe a bottle of wine.
  • We are meat eaters so lunch meat & sliced cheese rolled up with sweet ice tea is really good. My favorite quick, cheap restaurant meal is a foot long, toasted Subway cold cut combo with lettuce, tomatoes black olive & Honey Mustard, on flat bread, cut into 4 pieces. It is under $5.50 & fills 2 of us up.