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<blockquote data-quote="Tathradj" data-source="post: 493506" data-attributes="member: 2436"><p>Take into consideration what you normally eat.</p><p>What I do.</p><p>I have two fridges when the Van is in tow running on 12v while being towed.</p><p>I also have a car fridge. A Bushman.</p><p>Look at how long before top ups for food and water.</p><p>Take into consideration easy meals to prepare on a small gas stove.</p><p>I freeze, Carry enough to last 3 days more than I need just in case something</p><p>goes wrong like flooding, Break Downs, Extended stays etc.</p><p>Emergency rations like cans of soup, Cup of Soups, Noodles stc.</p><p>But watch the salt content.</p><p></p><p>Also think about what could happen if one fridge stuffs up like my van fridge on 240v just did.</p><p>Carry plenty of water.</p><p>2 flat packs of bottled spring water as a backup is fine.</p><p></p><p>Nothing beats a nice fresh hot meal after a tiring day.</p><p>And a few liquid refreshments. Most important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tathradj, post: 493506, member: 2436"] Take into consideration what you normally eat. What I do. I have two fridges when the Van is in tow running on 12v while being towed. I also have a car fridge. A Bushman. Look at how long before top ups for food and water. Take into consideration easy meals to prepare on a small gas stove. I freeze, Carry enough to last 3 days more than I need just in case something goes wrong like flooding, Break Downs, Extended stays etc. Emergency rations like cans of soup, Cup of Soups, Noodles stc. But watch the salt content. Also think about what could happen if one fridge stuffs up like my van fridge on 240v just did. Carry plenty of water. 2 flat packs of bottled spring water as a backup is fine. Nothing beats a nice fresh hot meal after a tiring day. And a few liquid refreshments. Most important. [/QUOTE]
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