excellent info! For family vacations, I recommend making a meal plan of favorite foods ahead of time, and pack accordingly. Easy quick favorites, so you know exactly what you will need to bring, buy, etc.
I am like the ladies- I don't like microwaves, and i don't like processed foods. That is why I started carrying a portable kitchen. Keep the ideas coming!
Thank you for sharing your good tips! I have only brought a few things with me during travel (paper towels, foil, knife, zipp bags & dish soap). You have inspired me to make a more efficient kitchen bag/kit.
Ever since our society has reopened post covid I noticed many offices have removed any shared utensils in the kitchen so I'll have to put together a mini kit like this.
For some reason Corelle often winds up in second hand shops or put at the curb after a house cleanout. Idk if people think it's cheap looking or some sort of plastic they're unfamiliar with or what. I myself like it a lot....it's durable and great for everyday use. Takes some force to break it too.
It is virtually indestructible, that is why I like it for travel, because I hate eating off paper plates or cheap plastic. Especially, I want my coffee in a glass cup.
@@RockyCreekValleyFarm .... certain beverages in synthetic materials take on a slight but still noticeable plastic taste. So, yes I'm with you about coffee in a proper cup, metal cutlery, and real dishes. 👍👍
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Thank you for the support.
As a flight attendant ✈ I appreciate your video 😇
excellent info! For family vacations, I recommend making a meal plan of favorite foods ahead of time, and pack accordingly. Easy quick favorites, so you know exactly what you will need to bring, buy, etc.
I am like the ladies- I don't like microwaves, and i don't like processed foods. That is why I started carrying a portable kitchen. Keep the ideas coming!
Thank you for sharing your good tips! I have only brought a few things with me during travel (paper towels, foil, knife, zipp bags & dish soap). You have inspired me to make a more efficient kitchen bag/kit.
Ever since our society has reopened post covid I noticed many offices have removed any shared utensils in the kitchen so I'll have to put together a mini kit like this.
Wonderful tips, thanks!!
awesome info!
Maybe the honey bear is on the no fly list. 😂 Good one!
For some reason Corelle often winds up in second hand shops or put at the curb after a house cleanout. Idk if people think it's cheap looking or some sort of plastic they're unfamiliar with or what. I myself like it a lot....it's durable and great for everyday use. Takes some force to break it too.
It is virtually indestructible, that is why I like it for travel, because I hate eating off paper plates or cheap plastic. Especially, I want my coffee in a glass cup.
@@RockyCreekValleyFarm .... certain beverages in synthetic materials take on a slight but still noticeable plastic taste. So, yes I'm with you about coffee in a proper cup, metal cutlery, and real dishes. 👍👍
I have to travel a lot so this helps 👍
Another place to buy stuff is a thrift store . I go to yard sales as well
Great idea light weight cheap everything boom quick useful kitchen you can even get cheap pans that if left behind no big deal
What’s a honey bear?
In the Midwest one of our brands of honey comes in a little plastic bear shaped jar. Looks a lot like Winnie-the-Pooh cartoon character.
@@chefg1066 Ah. I had just never heard it called that.