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Jun 01, 2006 09:23

my boyfriend and i are taking a 14 hour road trip to florida on friday night. :)

the trip is going to be a week long with 12 members of his family (!!!) and we'll be staying in his beach house. there's a kitchen, and a lot of the meals will be cooked. there's a grocery store, but i don't want to ask for like 10 million things every time someone ( Read more... )

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plantyhamchuk June 1 2006, 14:40:38 UTC
Vegan cooking has a couple of entries on this, I'd recommend checking it out.

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vgnwtch June 2 2006, 11:00:12 UTC
Yes - check out the tags/Recipe Index & FAQ entries on road trip and camping foods.

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im_sassy June 1 2006, 16:04:55 UTC
pasta and jars of pasta sauce seems like it would be quick and easy.

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diablette June 1 2006, 16:33:29 UTC
Pasta, hummus, veggie burgers / veggie burger dry mix (e.g. just add water), nuts, rice, canned soup, crackers...

:)

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bentandroid June 1 2006, 21:48:37 UTC
ooh! I just did that!! (with my boyfriend, too!) you might want to bring flour/ sugar/ extra soy/rice milk, spices if you use them often... those were the things I ended up buying while I was down there... have fun!!

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>-> foreverquatre June 2 2006, 07:47:31 UTC
I'd bring something homemade along if you can like a big pot of baked beans and some pasta salad or potato salad and stuff to make sandwiches. When I go on vacation to a lake resort I bring stuff like: soy dogs, garden burgers, tofu, frozen BBQ riblets, boxed pasta, soy milk, instant soup, instant curry, cereal, bagels, soy sausage, boxed flavored rice, instant noodles, and sandwich slices. Then I also bring snacks like mixed nuts, dried fruit, chips, hummus, salsa, plain popcorn, crackers, power bars, frozen chikn nuggets, and specialty snacks like Tings or Pirate Booty or whatever.

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