The type of food that you eat while camping is totally dependent upon the type of storage you have for your food.
Can you keep cold food cold and hot food hot? If not, then you may want to opt for safer raw food ingredients like salad and fruit, along with canned items.
Get all the prep for each meal and snack out of the way because it’ll be a lot easier to pack and store this way.
Foil Pack Meals are always easy! You can cook them over any heat source, they are self-contained, and a complete meal in one easy to eat out of the package.
Think about where you will be cooking. Over a campfire, in an RV or if you need something super simple for a meal while out hiking for the day.
Cast iron skillets are unique in that they can last a lifetime or longer. They might cost a little more, but you are getting a pan that you should never have to replace. If you find one at a garage sale or antique sale, buy it!
While a campsite might advertise that they have gas for gas grills, what if they’re out and there is no one to call? What if your camper fridge breaks? You don’t want to have to cancel your trip due to starvation.