Let’s do this.

Over four years, I lived in a camper with my family, and we traveled all over North America, and saw a lot of stuff along the way. It was a good life, exciting, and full of constant good weather. Maybe we’ll do it again someday, who knows.
Alex Standiford
One of Kate’s most-clever ideas – nesting trays. These things allow us to transfer ingredients outside. Being nested, there’s always an empty tray available without taking up much extra space.
Kate covers this and a few other essentials here: casualweirdness.life/rv-kitchen-ess…
Alex Standiford
Everyone seems to be so concerned about their pets living full-time RV life. Everyone’s experience will be different, but we didn’t have any problems at all. Just had to prepare, and think through the issues a bit.
Learn how I downsized my dual-monitor setup into a compact, ergonomic 2-monitor setup compatible with our new life as full-time RVers.
This blog post talks about how we determined what cookware we should bring on our RV, and which ones we ended up bringing along.
Cast iron requires additional steps to clean, but that’s a small price you pay for the flexibility they have to offer. This post shares the steps I take to take care of my cast iron.
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