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Have a Plastic-free Party with Edible Spoons

Have a Plastic-free Party with Edible Spoons

If you’re having family or friends over for a socially distanced backyard Halloween or Fall gathering, you’re most likely looking to buy single-use plastics to keep things extra sanitary and easy. Sadly Covid-19 has resurrected the use of single-use plastics and the pandemic is also…

Easy Pumpkin Curry

Easy Pumpkin Curry

When September rolled around, I was so eager to start making Fall themed foods. I noticed that many of my stores did not have organic canned pumpkin in stock and I’ve heard from other around the country that they were in the same predicament. In…

Watercress Asparagus Salad

Watercress Asparagus Salad

Watercress is an ancient dark, leafy green that grows in natural spring water, and was once enjoyed by the Romans as a staple. It has a strong flavor and is relatives with mustard, radish, and wasabi. This is a wonderful green to mix in with other vegetables that pair well with a lemon mustard dressing. (more…)

EarthBreeze: Eco-Friendly Natural Laundry Detergent Sheets

EarthBreeze: Eco-Friendly Natural Laundry Detergent Sheets

I’ve had major laundry guilt for years now. As I’m not a fan of powdered laundry detergent, I have been buying those plastic jugs of liquid detergent. While I appreciate the clean clothes, seeing a large empty plastic jug just hurts my soul. Over 700,000,000…

Always Pan: Hands down the Best Pan for RV Travel

Always Pan: Hands down the Best Pan for RV Travel

We recently purchased an RV so we can travel safely in our own little bubble. So far the experience has been nothing short of amazing! However, one of the hardest parts of RV planning is the pre-packing. It’s never fun to get out on the…

Elderberry Overnight Oats with Feel Good Organic Superfoods

Elderberry Overnight Oats with Feel Good Organic Superfoods

Boosting immunity going into the Fall season, especially THIS Fall season, is now more important than ever! Getting sleep, washing hands and staying outdoors are great ways to stay healthy, but nutrition also plays an important role. I’m also all about healthy meals I can pre-prep to save time, especially with shorter days ahead and everyone in my household on a different schedule. My favorite make ahead breakfast is overnight oats.! It’s easy and such a delicious way to start the day. (more…)

Are there heavy metals in your kid’s toys?

Are there heavy metals in your kid’s toys?

We all want what’s best for our children, from the very best schools to a happy, healthy childhood, it also means protecting them from danger. Sadly, as a parent, the amount of danger we have to protect our children from is alarming, to say the…

Ways to plan for your children’s future

Ways to plan for your children’s future

Your children are the most precious things in your life, and from the moment you see those two lines on a pregnancy test, you will be making plans for them. From what stroller you want to use, to which daycare you will send them to,…

How to Create a Green Laundry Routine

How to Create a Green Laundry Routine

As the weather cools and we spend more time inside, now is the perfect time to go green in the laundry room! Not only can you dry your laundry outside in the fresh air, but you can take steps to be eco inside your home as well! (more…)

Supporting Immunity While on the Road

Supporting Immunity While on the Road

I received this product for free from Moms Meet (momsmeet.com) to use and post my honest opinions. Compensation for this post was provided and this page may contain affiliate links. I just got back from a week long road trip up the coast of California…

Coconut Oat Fruit Bake

Coconut Oat Fruit Bake

During the start of the Pandemic in March, I made huge Costco orders and tried to stock up on things that were shelf stable. So here we are months later, still pandemic-ing, but truth be told, fresh produce has not been hard to come by.

RV Hacks for Beginners: Lessons Learned on a Family Road Trip

RV Hacks for Beginners: Lessons Learned on a Family Road Trip

Years ago, my family and I embarked on a journey across the United States in our RV. We learned a lot along the way, and definitely made some mistakes! With so many people hitting the road in RVs this summer, I wanted to share some helpful tips, especially for first-timers.

Welcome to the “Safe Bubble” of RV Travel!

Traveling by RV offers a unique way to social distance while exploring the country. However, it also comes with new responsibilities. You’ll enjoy the convenience of a self-contained bathroom and refrigerator, but you’ll also be responsible for emptying the waste tank and keeping the fridge level while parked (to avoid damage).

Maintenance Made Easy: Sticky Note Reminders

RV maintenance isn’t difficult, especially if you follow instructions. We found a great system to avoid forgetting crucial steps: leaving sticky notes around the RV as reminders. We can all get tired or overwhelmed, especially when new to RV life, so these gentle nudges are helpful before powering on, powering off, or hitting the road.

Strategic Sticky Note Placement:

  • Bathroom: The age-old debate – toilet paper or not? While some experienced RVers recommend using septic-safe toilet paper, others prefer a dedicated trash can for used paper products (especially with kids or those who prefer a thicker toilet paper). We learned this lesson the hard way with a “toilet paper mountain” in our black water tank. A reminder note that says “NO PAPER” can prevent future headaches.
  • Steering Wheel: My husband uses a sticky note on the steering wheel that says “Remove Blocks.” He uses wheel chocks when parked on an incline, but it’s easy to forget and potentially damage the RV when pulling away if they’re left in place.
  • Fridge: Checking the power is simple, but is everything secure and level? RV fridges need to be level while operating to prevent refrigerant clogs. A “FRIDGE CHECK” note reminds me to look before we take off. Fridge packing tips are coming up!
  • Driver’s Side: This is a great spot for the passenger to leave a reminder for their own tasks. For example, I might leave a “Cabin Check” note to remind myself to make sure cabinets are secure and windows are closed. There’s nothing worse than hitting the highway only to hear the wind whistling through a forgotten window!

Packing Light: Lessons Learned

Packing light is a challenge! On our first trip, we overpacked, which likely reduced our gas mileage. We even brought three bikes that we only used twice during our month-long journey. Consider your destination and weather when packing. While bikes are generally a good idea, think about where you’ll be parked and the climate. If you were traveling in the fall with cooler temperatures, bikes might be more practical than in the scorching heat.

Must-Have RV Gear:

  • Foldable Chairs: Lightweight chairs are a great idea, especially since picnic tables aren’t always shaded.
  • BBQ Equipment: We actually prefer an induction cooktop for outdoor cooking (to avoid food smells lingering in our sleeping area). However, most RV parks have grills. If you choose to use the park grills, consider bringing cleaning tools (they’re rarely spotless) and the necessary fuel (charcoal, wood chips, etc.).
  • Sanitizing Wipes: Stock up on Lysol wipes for gas pumps, wallets, keys, door handles, and steering wheels. Wet wipes are great for general cleaning, and body wipes are handy for quick freshening up when a shower isn’t an option.

Clothing and Bedding:

  • Organization is Key: Most RVs have tall cabinets with limited shelving. Installing lightweight shelves creates more vertical space. For rentals, inexpensive plastic containers can help organize your belongings.
  • Be Prepared for All Weather: Even if you expect hot weather, pack clothes for cool nights and bring an extra blanket. Temperatures can vary greatly across the country. We experienced this firsthand, going from scorching heat in the South to freezing nights in Yellowstone. Layers are your friend!
  • Upgrade Your Sleep Comfort: RV beds and sofa-bed conversions are notorious for being uncomfortable. Invest in a memory foam topper or an egg-crate foam pad to save your back.

Kitchen Essentials:

  • Tupperware Power: Tupperware containers are great for storing cereal, crackers, nuts, and leftovers. They stack neatly, saving space, and some can even be used for pre-cracked eggs (no mess omelets on busy mornings!). Almond milk is shelf-stable and works well in cereal and coffee.
  • Fresh Produce: While normally we recommend buying groceries as you travel, during a pandemic, it’s wise to plan ahead. Pack vegetables