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Storing Food Without Refrigeration: Camping, RVing, Boating, and Living Off-the-Grid

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Storing Food Without Refrigeration: Camping, RVing, Boating, and Living Off-the-Grid
Storing Food Without Refrigeration: Camping, RVing, Boating, and Living Off-the-Grid

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Storing Food Without Refrigeration: Camping, RVing, Boating, and Living Off-the-Grid

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With a little planning and foresight, refrigeration is absolutely not necessary. In this book, the author discusses how to store food and make delicious meals without the use of a refrigerator. From milk and cheese to eggs and meat, the book lays out ways any boater, hiker, or camper can have home-cooked meals without artificially freezing or cooling their food.
Broken down into handy categories, this reference guide gives techniques on how to properly wash, store, treat, and cook your food for maximum flavor and usability. Written by a dedicated sailor whose own skills were honed on months-long journeys, the tips in this guide can be put to use by anyone trying to avoid heavy, power-sucking refrigerators. Sailors, campers, and hikers all could benefit, and the books serves equally well for those in RVs, those with limited space, and those trying to live off the grid.

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