I carry an extremely large amount of gluten free food with me when riding any distance which I'm bored of doing, it's bulky n weighty. I'm tired of loading it on and off the bike and lugging it to and from hotel rooms so I'm ditching most of it to give Kettle Cooking a go (for my American friends this often goes by the name of tea kettle or electric kettle).
I bought a standard size kettle to replace my travel kettle and have started an experimental kitchen on Kettle Cooking. The first kettle was a £13.50 Argos special but I was hooked from the very off so I upgraded to a kettle with a ‘hold temp’ feature for better control and to save having to do multiple boils.
I’ll post my attempts below for your scrutiny and hopefully helpful suggestions.
There are lot's of reasons people choose not to rely on hotel/restaurant/cafe food.
For me three meals a day would mean eating out 42 times in just two weeks and when you’re tired and want to get your head down quick that becomes a chore. There also seems to be a lot more oil and salt involved than in home cooking. That ‘YUM’ factor when eating out quickly turns into a desire to have something with more veg or less oily etc etc.
So what do you do to avoid stopping or eating in hotels, restaurants or cafe's? Take a pre-made sandwich and flask? A whole picnic? Carry kitchen equipment? Stuff your pockets with cereal bars? Or fuel up and eat whatever forecourt horror is available?
Post your on the move foods here, even the sad cup of tea and bag of malteasers on a train pic is welcome here
I bought a standard size kettle to replace my travel kettle and have started an experimental kitchen on Kettle Cooking. The first kettle was a £13.50 Argos special but I was hooked from the very off so I upgraded to a kettle with a ‘hold temp’ feature for better control and to save having to do multiple boils.
I’ll post my attempts below for your scrutiny and hopefully helpful suggestions.
There are lot's of reasons people choose not to rely on hotel/restaurant/cafe food.
For me three meals a day would mean eating out 42 times in just two weeks and when you’re tired and want to get your head down quick that becomes a chore. There also seems to be a lot more oil and salt involved than in home cooking. That ‘YUM’ factor when eating out quickly turns into a desire to have something with more veg or less oily etc etc.
So what do you do to avoid stopping or eating in hotels, restaurants or cafe's? Take a pre-made sandwich and flask? A whole picnic? Carry kitchen equipment? Stuff your pockets with cereal bars? Or fuel up and eat whatever forecourt horror is available?
Post your on the move foods here, even the sad cup of tea and bag of malteasers on a train pic is welcome here