GOOD ENOUGH
BOOKS

A reference book for storing foods without refrigeration.
SHELF
STABLE
Be prepared for adverse weather
stock your van life kitchen
stock up to save money
this book shows you how TO STOCK A
NO-FRIDGE PANTRY
This guide is for anyone who wants to avoid depending on a refrigerator for their food needs. Maybe you are away from markets for extended periods of time. Maybe you’d rather reserve precious fridge space for beer and cold sodas.
Living without refrigeration in the US is unusual -- figures from the New York Times say 99.5% of Americans own a fridge. They're considered essential.
But, people exploring alternate lifestyles like van dwelling or liveaboard boating may find refrigeration moves from the “necessity” column to “luxury.”
Increasingly common severe weather can also leave people without power for days or weeks at a time. If you don’t have a cooler that stands up to this, it means no access to chilled foods for the duration.
This book teaches you what to stock, how to keep it fresh, and how to cook it.
What readers are saying
I went through the Texas freeze this year. It was not fun even though we never lost power. We were all told to conserve as much power as possible because the grid was about to completely collapse. Thank you, this is a good list.
Definitely Registered Dietitian approved! Any way to get more fruits and vegetables onto your plate is a good way.
Great tips!
I'm going to learn some adaptable recipes from now on too. I think this tip can reduce a lot of food wastage for me and help me save some money.
Thanks for sharing!
About
lara manetta

Lara Manetta is a writer, painter, and full-time traveler. She shares her tiny sailboat home with her husband. Currently anchored by the North Carolina coast.