GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #88 | Page 26

Consider carrying a second toilet cassette for longer free-camp stays .
Another technique that we have used successfully is to avoid putting toilet paper into the cassette . Instead , we put the soiled paper into a lined rubbish bin and dispose of it separately . For some reason , we have had a few people express disgust with this but it isn ’ t as bad as it may seem . We use a nappy bag to line our bin . These have a slight perfume that eliminates any unpleasant odours .
If the idea of carrying a second cassette isn ’ t appealing , you might want to consider fitting a composting toilet . These are designed to go long periods between emptying so they are ideal for frequent , long-term free camping .
Left over taco mince on baked potatoes – easy to prepare and it tastes amazing !
Putting your berries into a glass jar will keep them fresh longer than the plastic container they are supplied in .
FOOD FOR YOUR STAY
I can imagine a lot of you are reading this thinking it ’ s obvious that you will need food for the duration of your stay . But consider , what are you going to cook ? How are you going to cook it , remembering you ’ re off the grid with limited power ? And if you forget something , it may not be a quick trip to the local supermarket to get it .
For us , the key is to meal-plan for the time we intend to be staying at the free-camp . This way , we can ensure we have all the ingredients we need for the meals we want to cook .
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