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jgenie
07-04-2020, 05:08 PM
We’re planning a trip to a rustic cabin. It’s fully furnished With a full kitchen and has appliances. We'll have access to a lake with paddle boards, canoes, kayaks and swimming. Hiking trails as well. What should we bring? Menu ideas that I can prepare ahead and take frozen to reheat for meals. We are planning to pack all our food for the entire 10 day trip. TIA

SnuggleBuggles
07-04-2020, 05:51 PM
Board games and puzzles!
Float
Outdoor toys (balls, badminton, bocce...)
Baby oil- slather it on before going into the lake if “Duck itch” is a problem (common in summer on smaller lakes)
S’mores stuff
Boxed brownie mix
Favorite kitchen gadgets (I really do have favorite things that I miss on trips!)
Ziplock bags of all sizes
If you have a filtered water pitcher, take that (unless the fridge has a filtered water dispenser). Some water can taste funky.
Water bottles for your hikes
Camp chairs unless you’re sure they have them (by midsummer, we’ve encountered some broken chairs at rentals)
If you have life jackets you like, take them.
Cooler (I really like a small cooler bag so I can have a few drinks waterside, also nice if you want to pack up some sandwiches so you don’t have to go back inside)
More food to bring: oil, seasonings, pancake mix, syrup, flour, sugar, cereal, canned beans, canned tomatoes, chips, snacks. There are lots of threads on vacation foods!
I’d just do a curbside grocery pick up for fresh stuff.



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Kestrel
07-04-2020, 06:53 PM
I always bring a good knife. While they may have knives, I'm picky. Plus, dull knives are dangerous.
I bring made-ahead foods and a crock-pot, so I can drop something in and be gone all day - and still come back to dinner. (Chili, soup, pasta sauce)
Sunscreen!

Have a great time!

urquie
07-04-2020, 07:06 PM
Favorite kitchen gadgets (I really do have favorite things that I miss on trips!)
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Please share your favorite kitchen gadgets worthy of taking on vacation. 😁

We have brought a vitamix and a stick blender... also a toaster oven once, for a RV rental. I also like to bring a few good knives.

SnuggleBuggles
07-04-2020, 07:10 PM
Please share your favorite kitchen gadgets worthy of taking on vacation. [emoji16]

We have brought a vitamix and a stick blender... also a toaster oven once, for a RV rental. I also like to bring a few good knives.

Only small stuff, no appliances. I love my lined silicon oven mitts so I take them. Same with silicon spatulas. I also really like my OXO pancake turner. Heck, I think I’d toss in my instant read thermometer too. 2 good knives.
One house we went to had no can opener! I guess someone broke/stole/lost it and the owners didn’t know to replace it. Now I travel with a can opener!


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Liziz
07-04-2020, 07:42 PM
Bug spray
Water shoes
Beach/outdoor towels

For food, I'd bring my crockpot, and prep a bunch of ziplock freezer crockpot bags (if you google there's tons of ideas), so you can just throw a bag in the crock in the morning and be ready at night. If you're going to want to cook over a campfire, hot dogs are super easy, as are foil packet meals (you could probably even prep foil packets in advance if you want).

doberbrat
07-04-2020, 07:48 PM
bug spray, citronella candles, a ground cloth for laying out and star gazing, binoculars if you have them. laundry pods & dryer sheets, prespiced meats or spices mixed into a baggie and labeled. beach towel, slippers in case the floor is rough, flashlights, first aid kit, water bottles, extra junky food, cards, paper goods

jawilli4
07-05-2020, 08:53 AM
Great suggestions so far and sounds like an awesome vacation. I'd also add tweezers and Afterbite.

KpbS
07-05-2020, 09:00 AM
I’d bring a dustpan with hand broom as we needed one for sand in the same situation recently. Also rope for a clothesline for towels. Flip flops or the like for shower shoes. Sunscreen, bug spray, Tylenol, games, and balls to throw would also be on my list. I would bring a tub of salad, a several loaves of frozen bread, and some raw veggies to serve with your meals. We did sandwiches for lunches and fairly simple breakfasts, bagels, hardboiled eggs, oatmeal, etc. I would freeze some casseroles, a couple of soups, and some of your families’ favorite entrees.

carolinacool
07-05-2020, 12:49 PM
I would bring a few cleaning supplies. In my experience, there's usually not enough or any, and the linens, if provided, look sort of suspect. lol

Dish soap/dishwasher tabs
Kitchen counter cleaner
dish cloth/sponge
Dish towel or two
Laundry detergent

Is there a grill? Personally, I think a rotation of slow cooker meals and casseroles might get old. I agree with SnuggleBuggles about making a grocery run/pickup. I'd definitely grab hot dogs, steaks, shrimp, fresh veggies for the grill if there is one. Which reminds me, I'd add a citronella candle if you plan to hang out on the deck/patio.

urquie
07-05-2020, 02:59 PM
Only small stuff, no appliances. I love my lined silicon oven mitts so I take them. Same with silicon spatulas. I also really like my OXO pancake turner. Heck, I think I’d toss in my instant read thermometer too. 2 good knives.
One house we went to had no can opener! I guess someone broke/stole/lost it and the owners didn’t know to replace it. Now I travel with a can opener!

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Thanks for the list! 😁