Although an expensive set up (because of the case) I think you have put together one of the most efficient and functional minimalist cooks kits out there for a Truck/Van Camper. Very well done. Ive been going thru a bunch of them looking for ideas. The organizer lid makes this kit really stand out for ease of access to a lot of common items. Very well done!
I got a bag of air absorbers that are 500cc and so far... Good! Laster year I had a loaf of bread kept in a bread box, which I wasn't used to doing. I somehow forgot about it and the whole loaf was coated in mold. So I got a container that holds the amount of slices and put in an air absorber... That bread stayed good for a long time. So now, I'm gonna do that with bread whenever I have some.
Man, I laughed out loud and spat out my caramel when that Pelican tote hit the puddle. Didn't have too much cat fur on it, so I popped it back in my mouth and watched the rest of this awesome video.
I was just browsing.. but the rain issues made me laugh... I don't like camping..( I know.. lolol.. why am I watching? "Just curious") But my point is that real campers do cook in any weather and sleep in almost any condition. My brother in law last week slept in back of his old SUV with his grandson while the rest of us including his daughter and granddaughter stayed in resort condo with my family... They just love it even though it rained every day and night. I think he'd love all of this stuff.
Great base for what I am thinking of. I'm building a traveling kitchen for trade shows. Can't use open flame so will sub in a small electric griddle to sear. Love this, perfect for building something I can ship to the trade show.
I made one for my pop up camper that is actually a 3 drawer tool box. I use the bottom for plates, utensils, and pans. The middle drawer is small stuff silverware, prepackaged coffee and teas, spice jar, and condiments. The top has all prepackaged and canned foods that can be made a camp very quickly and easily.
I live just North of you in South East Alaska, right in the middle of the Tongass National Rainforest so I feel you on the rain; we're used to it up here too. We have a saying in my town that we don't tan, we rust lol
In the Summer I tried these sachet of Nescafé Sweet & Creamy French Vanilla packets. Tasty!!! And convenient. They are great for bushcraft/camping as I don't really have to add sugar or whitening product to enjoy it. Just heat up the water, dump it in and stir. Simple! And I love simple!
your channel just popped up in my feed and was just casually watching when I saw you put your fuel and burner in the minima together. it blew my mind and never occurred to me to stack the canister with the burner and put together in the orange bag. thanks!
You know what I'd like to have in a case?! A functional sink. I thought about this years ago. It would be a sink with a water tank & pump and a waste tank, all in a case, for travel or at home. Pull out the tap and have running water (from tank inside case) and it goes through drain, like home sink, into a waste tank that can be removed and emptied. I don't know if anyone has made such a thing, but I'd sure love it!
I live in the UK where it rains 12 months of the year, but never felt the need to cook in the rain....I mean, yes I have cooked or brewed up while it's raining, but always found a way of getting some shelter...Now here's the spooky coincidence...I have an American Cocker Spaniel and he took likes standing about in the rain and needs to be brought in before he drowns sometimes... Still, I love the use of the pelican case...complete overkill, but very classy indeed!
Greetings from Alaska!!! Your video was the deciding factor for a compact kitchen idea. Love the humor, the hand wiggles and of course... "Well I'll just cook in the rraaaiiinnn!" I just ordered the 1510 with organizer and through a company I found, lime green handles and latches to customize it. Durability and size is very important. Need it to hold what I have without wasting space, and the size is perfect for a JLU Wrangler. Love how you showed what you use, how you store it and most important, you make it interesting! Great video! *hand movements as I click send*
Good kit! I put my kitchen in a soft nylon gym bag with lots of pockets. It works great. I changed to Corelle plates & bowls. We bring real ground coffee & use the ‘Clever Coffee Dripper’ with paper filter. It works just like a Melita, but will hold the coffee for more steeping time until set on your mug.
Wow! Awesome kit. I just put together my survival cooking kit about two weeks ago. Wish I had seen this before I did that. Already planning some upgrades and replacements based on your video. Thanks so much for the links! I’m also working on making my new suv a survival on the go vehicle complete with bedding. Definitely going to check out your other videos. Speaking to my heart. Many thanks!!!!!!
Hello from Tacoma! Heh, yeah while it doesn't rain as much as the jokes, it does rain allot since its.. a rainforest. But since it does rain alot if you want to do anything you just gotta go do it. Some of my best memories is chilling under a tarp listening to the rain with a cup of tea waiting for the rain to clear enough to go for a walk.
A little tip on those trying to keep everything small And cheap And long lasting. I don't know about the states But many of the Dollar Store chain in Canada sell the Betty Crocker 6" Cast iron pan that sells for $4 A fair size if you are using a 1 burner for a few eggs...And the tip on a iron skillet as i done with mind And if you have it is a orbital sander..Sand the Iron with 180grit, Then 320, And 400 to finsh.. wash add in your oil to burn ...And you will have a pan that is very hard to have something stick..a quick rinse and cloth everytime since i done it
ACtually, I AM in Canada, and I am looking for a small camp pan for a low price.. But, I'll be on a bicycle.. any suggestions for something lighter? I have a handle thingy I can use to grab too..
@@rainbowbgood Sorry i never got back to you I just seen the message 10 months later? lol Anyways There is a fine line from Low price And quality And a lighter weight Steel is lighter weight however i have not seen any in 6" and cheap You could try Sail camping hunting and fishing goods they tend to have low to high cost goods
"doubles as a Muppet" I love that humour! Not really a fan of The Muppets show. Watched when younger, but there were a few character I did love... Like the Swedish Chef, the old guys in the balcony and Animal.
Oh time to copy some items ! My kitchen box has a empty lid, I'll stitch up a organizer to attach! Same with the utensil roll up It's great to have a industrial sewing shop 💕
I have a Coleman mini burner for the isobutane canisters. I got it at Walmart. I wanted to get a better one, but at the time with availability and price and rushing to have one, I went with this one. It works good, but doesn't have the built-in sparker, so I just a lighter or ferrocerium rod. I have used it alot and it's still good.
Speaking of wipes... I have them coin wipes. They're wipes compacted into coin shape... You add a tiny bit of water and it expands, then you unroll/unfold it the rest of the way. They are fairly big sheets too. I prefer to have these wipes not scented or with alcohol/soap in them and just have whatever soaps/alcohol separate to add myself to choose for the occasion.
Great idea and thank you for sharing. Practical containers that are compact are the biggest obstacle when packing a portable kitchen. A good meal is essential for morale in any situation. It can make or break your trip IMO. It is easy to gather stuff for a great camping kitchen but you can easily end up with three to four medium-sized totes in no time! Love the itty bitty waterproof bottles and all the ways you made use of them. Have subscribed and will be checking out all your vids. Your humor is essential for viewing these types of vids. I honestly cannot sit through one where the person is just droning on and on. Kudos for good editing.
A fascinating and very well done video. Lots of good ideas I had not considered. Thank you most kindly for going to the trouble of producing this extremely well done video.
Nice video that gave lots of information, and good ideas. A lot of people in the comment section think so too! The most important thing that I didn't see anyone talk about is your MST3K shirt! We've got movie sign! Absolutely awesome!
I keep things more simple for food... I have food that I can just cook in the one single camp pot/pan I have. I the Primus LiTech Trek Kettle... I don't get the word "kettle" in the name, but, whatever. It's a 1L pot with a top that is also a pan that can fit an egg in there. Both pieces have fold out handles. It also came with a pouch to store them in and keep the pan/top together with the pot. I have used it alot. Yeah, not only outdoor cooking, but indoor too, as most of the time I cook on my butane camp stove or mini burner (w/ isobutane canister). Just open window a bit and bedroom door to have the fumes go out. The butane for camp stove is cheaper than power from kitchen appliance stove/oven. And the camp stove & mini burner are portable. You won't see me carry the stove/oven from the kitchen around... LOL 🤣
hi. Where did you get that mesh bag with zipper?
Hello! Here it is: amzn.to/3bIWCIj
So RAD that you list EVERYTHING as a link in the comments. Many say they will, few do. You my friend are a real doer! Thank you.
Although an expensive set up (because of the case) I think you have put together one of the most efficient and functional minimalist cooks kits out there for a Truck/Van Camper. Very well done. Ive been going thru a bunch of them looking for ideas. The organizer lid makes this kit really stand out for ease of access to a lot of common items. Very well done!
I got a bag of air absorbers that are 500cc and so far... Good! Laster year I had a loaf of bread kept in a bread box, which I wasn't used to doing. I somehow forgot about it and the whole loaf was coated in mold. So I got a container that holds the amount of slices and put in an air absorber... That bread stayed good for a long time. So now, I'm gonna do that with bread whenever I have some.
02:00 yes! I have business meetings!
Love your narration and style!
Nice all in one organized kitchen kit definitely a must have. love it
This kit is awesome. My OCD approves. You may have just shown me how to rethink our emergency supplies for the non perishables box. Thank you.
What i like bout this video is his hand gestures like saying tadaaaan😁😁😁
Man, I laughed out loud and spat out my caramel when that Pelican tote hit the puddle. Didn't have too much cat fur on it, so I popped it back in my mouth and watched the rest of this awesome video.
I was just browsing.. but the rain issues made me laugh... I don't like camping..( I know.. lolol.. why am I watching? "Just curious") But my point is that real campers do cook in any weather and sleep in almost any condition. My brother in law last week slept in back of his old SUV with his grandson while the rest of us including his daughter and granddaughter stayed in resort condo with my family... They just love it even though it rained every day and night. I think he'd love all of this stuff.
I love the jazz hands here and there. Also the way you talk about the kit ("Lighter?") makes this a fun video.
Ive had that gsi javapress for like 7 years. Its the best french press in existence imo
Great base for what I am thinking of. I'm building a traveling kitchen for trade shows. Can't use open flame so will sub in a small electric griddle to sear. Love this, perfect for building something I can ship to the trade show.
I made one for my pop up camper that is actually a 3 drawer tool box. I use the bottom for plates, utensils, and pans. The middle drawer is small stuff silverware, prepackaged coffee and teas, spice jar, and condiments. The top has all prepackaged and canned foods that can be made a camp very quickly and easily.
I live just North of you in South East Alaska, right in the middle of the Tongass National Rainforest so I feel you on the rain; we're used to it up here too. We have a saying in my town that we don't tan, we rust lol
This was one of the most interesting vids ive seen haha and great narrative skills made. One heck of a kit.
As a minimalist this speaks to my soul. Brilliant ideas.
Was thinking this fellow was probably about his business, then he brought out yellow bird and then I knew this fellow was definitely about business!
In the Summer I tried these sachet of Nescafé Sweet & Creamy French Vanilla packets. Tasty!!! And convenient. They are great for bushcraft/camping as I don't really have to add sugar or whitening product to enjoy it. Just heat up the water, dump it in and stir. Simple! And I love simple!
You cooking in rain is perfect. Sometimes you just cook in rain. It’s how ya eat. lol
your channel just popped up in my feed and was just casually watching when I saw you put your fuel and burner in the minima together. it blew my mind and never occurred to me to stack the canister with the burner and put together in the orange bag. thanks!
😂😂 Love the rain drop scene - Great innovative idea buddy.. thanks for sharing
I’m glad I stumbled upon this I have the same case just sitting in a closet I’m gonna put something together today! Thanks
BEST vid; love the attitude. Definitely added to the FAV Camping Vids!!
You know what I'd like to have in a case?! A functional sink. I thought about this years ago. It would be a sink with a water tank & pump and a waste tank, all in a case, for travel or at home. Pull out the tap and have running water (from tank inside case) and it goes through drain, like home sink, into a waste tank that can be removed and emptied. I don't know if anyone has made such a thing, but I'd sure love it!
Very cool setup! Thanks for sharing! First video of yours to see and I subscribed! Mainly because I love your tone and joking manner lol!
Great info. Thank you
Makes sense. Same weather here in England. If we waited for no rain, we wouldn’t do anything!! Nice job 👍
You always have awesome idea
Gore-tex shoes FTW. Can wear them year-round too.
Nice! I just picked up a Pelican for my electronics while traveling. Now I may have to look for another one!
Very entertaining and I love the the hand movements.
I have lived in Seattle most of my life and 1:20 made me smile! I like to tell people that we have 2 types of weather here: Gray and light gray.
A hot pad that doubles as a Muppet?! Hahaha! Great, thoughtful, informative, and entertaining video.
I live in the UK where it rains 12 months of the year, but never felt the need to cook in the rain....I mean, yes I have cooked or brewed up while it's raining, but always found a way of getting some shelter...Now here's the spooky coincidence...I have an American Cocker Spaniel and he took likes standing about in the rain and needs to be brought in before he drowns sometimes...
Still, I love the use of the pelican case...complete overkill, but very classy indeed!
Greetings from Alaska!!! Your video was the deciding factor for a compact kitchen idea. Love the humor, the hand wiggles and of course... "Well I'll just cook in the rraaaiiinnn!" I just ordered the 1510 with organizer and through a company I found, lime green handles and latches to customize it. Durability and size is very important. Need it to hold what I have without wasting space, and the size is perfect for a JLU Wrangler. Love how you showed what you use, how you store it and most important, you make it interesting! Great video!
*hand movements as I click send*
The squirt multitool goes everywhere with me too :)
Video made me smile, you did good 👍
This case is GOALS!!!! 💯💯💯
when i used to live in vancouver, i made my sliding side door in to a gullwing, it worked well
You said "Wahoo McDaniels"... and for that, I salute you, sir! 😁👍
Good kit! I put my kitchen in a soft nylon gym bag with lots of pockets. It works great. I changed to Corelle plates & bowls. We bring real ground coffee & use the ‘Clever Coffee Dripper’ with paper filter. It works just like a Melita, but will hold the coffee for more steeping time until set on your mug.
First time here. Man...I love this channel. New fan. Going to watch as many as possible.
Nice set up. Ive seen a couple of those cases at the auction. Ill place a bit next time. God bless
Wow! Awesome kit. I just put together my survival cooking kit about two weeks ago. Wish I had seen this before I did that. Already planning some upgrades and replacements based on your video. Thanks so much for the links! I’m also working on making my new suv a survival on the go vehicle complete with bedding. Definitely going to check out your other videos. Speaking to my heart. Many thanks!!!!!!
GREAT VIDEO IDEA! THUMBS UP!!!
Thanks for sharing , it’s so lovely kit 👍🏽👍🏽❤️👍🏽👍🏽
Hello from Tacoma!
Heh, yeah while it doesn't rain as much as the jokes, it does rain allot since its.. a rainforest.
But since it does rain alot if you want to do anything you just gotta go do it.
Some of my best memories is chilling under a tarp listening to the rain with a cup of tea waiting for the rain to clear enough to go for a walk.
Grippy grabby things! Sounds like morning before coffeeeeee!
A little tip on those trying to keep everything small And cheap And long lasting. I don't know about the states But many of the Dollar Store chain in Canada sell the Betty Crocker 6" Cast iron pan that sells for $4 A fair size if you are using a 1 burner for a few eggs...And the tip on a iron skillet as i done with mind And if you have it is a orbital sander..Sand the Iron with 180grit, Then 320, And 400 to finsh.. wash add in your oil to burn ...And you will have a pan that is very hard to have something stick..a quick rinse and cloth everytime since i done it
ACtually, I AM in Canada, and I am looking for a small camp pan for a low price.. But, I'll be on a bicycle.. any suggestions for something lighter? I have a handle thingy I can use to grab too..
@@rainbowbgood Sorry i never got back to you I just seen the message 10 months later? lol Anyways There is a fine line from Low price And quality And a lighter weight Steel is lighter weight however i have not seen any in 6" and cheap You could try Sail camping hunting and fishing goods they tend to have low to high cost goods
*CRUNCH* "Then I cook in the RAAAAIN!" I just about died. XD
Thanks so much for your great ideas
You have inspired me to make a large kit like this and a smaller one for my 4-Runner
"doubles as a Muppet" I love that humour! Not really a fan of The Muppets show. Watched when younger, but there were a few character I did love... Like the Swedish Chef, the old guys in the balcony and Animal.
Very good and hilarious video... Cheers.. best regards from Spain..! 😆😅😅😅😂👍👍👍
Oh time to copy some items ! My kitchen box has a empty lid, I'll stitch up a organizer to attach! Same with the utensil roll up It's great to have a industrial sewing shop 💕
I fucking love your narration!!
How smart I would have never thought of a ladder!!!
I heard "Wahoo McDaniels" and subscribed immediately!
Great vid!
Bomb jazz hands. You win the day!!
oh my god! That is the perfect use for hardcases collecting dust O.O
i totally agree with you about the rain in the PNW as a portlander i understand
Salem très pratique bonne chance enchallah
Thank you for this. I have a spare pelican case and I car camp. This is a great set of recommendations!
Nice loadout, thanks for running through it ...just ordered a pelican case organizer!
Great kit I’m saving for future memory. $3.50 vs .20$ for a cup of coffee I gotta try em both. Thanks for such a informative & fun video.
Yup that’s it friggin nailed it
And you’ve got a MST3K shirt on! Subscribed!!
Hah! I’m watching the MST3k live stream on RUclips as I read this comment. MST3k for life!
Wow very nice.Thanks for sharing with us..
Thanks for visiting
I’ve had a few Astro vans I wish I had another AWD one!
Enjoy the video bro. You got one smooth talking voice! 2Thumbs up
Thank you kindly!
I have a Coleman mini burner for the isobutane canisters. I got it at Walmart. I wanted to get a better one, but at the time with availability and price and rushing to have one, I went with this one. It works good, but doesn't have the built-in sparker, so I just a lighter or ferrocerium rod. I have used it alot and it's still good.
That's awesome. I was just looking to build a car travel kit. Great set of suggestions!
Nice kit
A damn fine cup of coffee!
Very interesting. Thanks very much from Spain.
"Well, then... I just cook in the rain!!!" LOL! *like*
Timestamp 3:20 The coffee press also works well infusing whole leaf teas, flower/herbal tisanes, and also for making herb/spice/flower decoctions.
Nice video man, I'm gonna do the same thing with my old pelican case.
Thanks for sharing. I enjoy your content.
your hand motions are great for prestidigitation!
Speaking of wipes... I have them coin wipes. They're wipes compacted into coin shape... You add a tiny bit of water and it expands, then you unroll/unfold it the rest of the way. They are fairly big sheets too. I prefer to have these wipes not scented or with alcohol/soap in them and just have whatever soaps/alcohol separate to add myself to choose for the occasion.
Amazing. I love it!!!
Love the energy, video was really fun *and* super informative
Love the organization!
I'm loving this kit. Never thought to use a pelican box. Nice work!!
First time I’ve seen you on RUclips. You crack me up, had to subscribe.
What a great video, thanks for sharing.
Like the Kit..Excellent quality assortment in a great case. I have a few old "Road Gear" Tech. cases I use for camping. Thanks for the tips. Az Shad!
That's a good kit
Awesome set up! I was sold at: "doubles as a seat"!
Awesome kit! Lots of good goodies in there, going to look into a few of them. Thanks for the video
Hey, really enjoyed your video. Awsome organization with the kit and well narrated. Thanks 👍🏼
Great idea and thank you for sharing. Practical containers that are compact are the biggest obstacle when packing a portable kitchen. A good meal is essential for morale in any situation. It can make or break your trip IMO. It is easy to gather stuff for a great camping kitchen but you can easily end up with three to four medium-sized totes in no time! Love the itty bitty waterproof bottles and all the ways you made use of them. Have subscribed and will be checking out all your vids. Your humor is essential for viewing these types of vids. I honestly cannot sit through one where the person is just droning on and on. Kudos for good editing.
Thank you for the video. I'm glad I decided to watch because I'm going to be needing stuff like that soon. A lot of info!✌🏽️
A fascinating and very well done video. Lots of good ideas I had not considered. Thank you most kindly for going to the trouble of producing this extremely well done video.
Nice video that gave lots of information, and good ideas. A lot of people in the comment section think so too! The most important thing that I didn't see anyone talk about is your MST3K shirt! We've got movie sign! Absolutely awesome!
Very cool setup.
Inspiring content.. keep up your good work..
I keep things more simple for food... I have food that I can just cook in the one single camp pot/pan I have. I the Primus LiTech Trek Kettle... I don't get the word "kettle" in the name, but, whatever. It's a 1L pot with a top that is also a pan that can fit an egg in there. Both pieces have fold out handles. It also came with a pouch to store them in and keep the pan/top together with the pot. I have used it alot. Yeah, not only outdoor cooking, but indoor too, as most of the time I cook on my butane camp stove or mini burner (w/ isobutane canister). Just open window a bit and bedroom door to have the fumes go out. The butane for camp stove is cheaper than power from kitchen appliance stove/oven. And the camp stove & mini burner are portable. You won't see me carry the stove/oven from the kitchen around... LOL 🤣
Love your presentation. And very informative too.