Just an FYI, Amazon has tableware for 2 conveniently packed in a round pack. 2 cups.2 plates.2 bowls and 2 sets of silverware and then they also have cookware in a backpack type bag. Major space savers too!!!!
@@travelingmcgeethey have these lil tables that fold up in half you can put t at night you want has lil mesh thing to put stuff under table. Hey so lil you can store it anywhere.
Hey Derek, nice setup. I used to have a regular Caravan, and loved its comfort, fuel economy and quiet, smooth reliability. It was bliss! Glad to see the simplicity, organization and easy cleanup of your kitchen upgrade. All key to successful vanlife. Happy trails! ^5 💖
I bought an oil sprayer, it's a glass bottle with a pump on the end $10, and can put liquid oil in it, before I was wasting oil, and canned oil was more expensive for me.i use olive oil, but want to try almond oil or avocado oil. I like your setup. Happy travels.
With the hatch in the open position, keep in mind you can hang with magnets or clippees a shower curtain from the Dollar Tree to act as a wind break, and off the end from one side to the other hang a clothes line for air drying hand washed clothes. Looking good, so happy you have designed a process that works for you. THANK YOU FOR SHARING>
2 inch magnet hooks and a tarp on top of your rear door with 2 tarp poles, lines and peges...instant awning over the back door when open. I do it on my Sienna. They stick tenaciously to metal car bodies....
Damn! That’s brilliant!! This is possibly the sort of thing that I would’ve wanted to set up in my Prius if we’d continued to camp in it and hadn’t got the van. Mind you, the hatchback lifted up to only stick out the tiniest bit further than the back bumper, so that was a constant frustration for me. I spent so many nights lying awake trying to figure out the best way to give me more shelter under that short hatchback!
Hiya,new subscriber here,I love your little kitchen! It's well thot out n well used! Thanks for sharing! I like how you Keep it Real. May God's blessings be upon you always.
Welcome to the channel! I don't post too often, mainly once or twice a month, but I'm currently working on a new video series, so please stay tuned! Thanks for watching!
Welcome to the channel! I don't post too often, mainly once or twice a month, but I'm currently working on a new video series, so please stay tuned! Thanks for watching!
That’s a great set up. I have a Dodge journey that I’ve got lots of room in the back now that I took the front seat out and put my bed down that way. I’m looking for something where my dog can still jump over and and eat and drink her food. Your set up is fantastic.
Thank you! It's super functional. Metro areas are always tricky because of how many people are around and the awkwardness that may ensue. If it's daylight still, I'll cook in public maybe at a park or public parking area, but once it gets dark I try to avoid it. Thanks for watching!
I just started watching...two seconds in, i noticed i have the same Woodstock pin....lol. i will keep watching for ideas and we are starting our third build.
Thank you for subscribing! On average, if I am cooking once a day, a canister can last me a week. But it differs with what I am cooking. I'll be doing a more in depth video about it in a few days! Thanks for watching!
Nice setup. I would add a small folding table so you could take it out and set it on a table when you stay somewhere for a few days. Also wondering if the weather is bad do you have a coffee or tea making setup inside so you don’t have to get out? Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! The folding table is a great suggestion and for me I really don't drink coffee or hot tea. I prefer colder beverages so that's not all of a huge concern for me. Thank you for watching!
I think this is the first video I've watched of yours. I like the framed in kitchen drawers the best. What a great idea. How tall are you if you don't mind?
Nice set-up. I have a Pacifica and its about the same size as the Caravan. I need to do some rearranging myself. However, my power source is in the back too. I founc a 20 qt Goture fridge on Market Place for 120. It was still in the box. No more ice yay. Do you have a power source. Im using the Ac180 from Bluetti. Ill be hojng back and looking at your earlier videos. New subbie here. Tfs
Ps this is the first vid i ever seen of yours it came across my you tube bc i watch tiny /bus homes . Im hearing an accent that sounds very similar to mine... Are u from Maryland or near???
I suppose I could if I really wanted to, but for safety reasons, I think it would prove to be very much a struggle for me to cook from inside the van. I would need to sit on my bed and that would be a tight squeeze for me. Thank you for watching and for the question!
No I get it, it's understandable and definitely not as glamorous as some make it seem. And on those rainy or windy days, I'll get take out or eat a meal that is cold, like hummus or cheese and crackers. But it's definitely not an everyday event, you just have to adapt with the weather and cook accordingly. Thank you for watching the video 🙂
Yeti = overpriced. Quality, yes. But still overpriced. I have a bunch of thermoses. One of the best is, strangely enough, Ozark Trails (½ gallon). Quality, durability, design, aesthetics, feel, functionality, durability, effectiveness - all equal to or better than more expensive thermoses costing more than twice as much.