Pack of Four

Pack of Four
Nightmare, Gabbi, Arme & Kilo

Sep 19, 2015

Hotel Room Meal Survival

Hi everyone,

I use to travel a lot for work, but not so much anymore.  But when I do, I always consider where am I going to eat, how am I going to get good coffee and stay hydrated. For me many times, I am able to get so much work done in a hotel room, so having to go out to eat is a hassle.  I also find that I eat more or waste more when I eat out.


My essential coffee prep elements


During my stay in various hotel rooms I have gathered some tips to make it easy to eat on the cheap while traveling for work or pleasure and staying in a hotel room:

Essential things I pack in my suitcase kitchen, no matter where I go:

-Travel kettle
-Salton brand Multi Pot
-Melitta  One-cup pour-over brewer and paper cone filters
-Insulated travel mug
-small pouch of my Cafe Du Monde Coffee with Chicory and 10 Twinnings Lady Grey Tea
-can of evaporated milk
-packages of instant oatmeal, quick soups or noodle cups
-nuts, dried fruit, package of flour tortillas and small container of peanut butter
-Can opener and corkscrew
-Plastic water bottle
-selection of various size ziploc and garbage bags
-Plastic cutlery
-small collapsible cooler 
-Good host iced tea powder
-bananas - they travel really well
-disinfectant wipes
-paper plates 
-seasoning mix

When I get to my destination I try to find a grocery store for fruit and veggies, cooked meat or prepped salads. I can purchase sandwich meat and sliced cheese to go with my tortillas for sandwiches.  With the collapsible cooler, ice from the hotel, and the ziplocs bags, the sandwich meat and cheese stay cold for however long I need them to. 

If I buy too much for my small cooler, i also use the ice bucket or the recycling bin to hold ice to hold any of my drinks, orange juice, pop, or bottled water etc.

My all time favorite hotel food to make for breakfast and/or lunch are banana peanut butter tortillas.  They are so filling and all the ingredients travel really well. 

With Salton brand Multi pot, I make quick pasta dishes that are filling and easy. I can even bring a can of vegetables or beans and heat them up in my room.

If the room I am staying in has a small fridge, I add a small cutting board, chef knife and paring knife.  Then I am able to purchase more fruit and vegetables and cut them up for snacks and salads. 

For hotels rooms that also include a microwave, the picture below is an example of one dinner I had while staying in a hotel.  It was filling and enough for dinner and snack the next day. 




if you are able to drive to a hotel, and you have a fridge and microwave, you are set! The possibilities are endless. I once drove from Kelowna, BC to North Battleford, Saskatchewan with 2 teenage boys.  We stayed in a small motel with a kitchenette for 5 nights.  On the way back we stayed in Edmonton for 2 nights.  During those 7 nights and 9 days, we ate out once for a quick breakfast and coffee.  Otherwise I prepped all the meals, organized all the snacks and had to drinks ready.  I saved so much money by deciding on a menu and prepping what food I could before we left. For example,  a few weeks before we left I made a big batch of spaghetti sauce and froze most of it.  I brought a container with us, while it was in the cooler it kept other things cool.  When we got to the motel, I just had to make the pasta and dinner was done.  There was lots leftover for the kids the next for lunch. 


Small kitchenette in North Battleford, Sask
On another hotel stay in Northern BC, that I was able to drive to, I brought was an electric skillet.  I was able to purchase boneless skinless chicken breasts, broccoli, carrots and onions to cook in the skillet, cooked pasta in my Salton Multi Pot and added some jarred Alfredo sauce for a complete dinner. 


Cooking chicken in my electric skillet.  I used it for a pasta dish, Butter chicken, and chicken wraps.
If you google hotel room cooking, you will find a lot of information.  But I have to say I do not agree with the suggestions of using the irons, coffee makers, and blow dryers for anything related to food preparation. Here are some of my favorite links that have great suggestions in the comments:

Reader best tips for cooking real meals in a hotel room

Cooking in a hotel room - Portable kitchen


What are your favorite tips and tricks fro surviving hotel room meal prep and cooking? Post your comments and links to resources!

Mar 27, 2012

LUG bag vs Baggalini

 Above is the LUG Moped Day pack
Above is the Baggalini

For anyone that knows me, knows that I have a bag obsession! I think it is in my DNA.

In 2010 I went to New Orleans for 7 days.  Before I left, I bought a Baggalini like the one pictured above from Bags and All for about $60 Cdn. It was fantastic.  All the zippers for all the compartments were great! The water bottle holder was big and easy to use.  The strap on mine is different from the picture, it goes across the chest and has a pouch on the handle for a small cell phone. It was really comfortable on my back or in the front of my chest.  I was surprised at how much it held.  It held my wallet, a wrap, water bottle, souvenirs, iphone etc.

March 2012 I went to Las Vegas for 7 days.  On this trip I took my LUG Moped Day pack.  I thought it would be similar to my Baggalini.  But I was wrong.  Now don't get me wrong, I love all of my LUG bags, which I have a total of 6!  But the Moped Day pack does not have very many compartments.  There is a zipped pocket at the front and one zipped pocket inside.  A couple of other pockets inside and one on the back of the bag that has one snap. There is a small zipped packet on the inside of the main flap.

There is a water bottle holder that is great!  The LUG bag holds alot.. my SLR digital camera and my telephoto lens, wallet, iphone, sunscreen etc. But it all has to go in the main compartment.

If the pocket on the back with the snap used a zipper instead it would be better.  I was scared to put anything in that pocket in case it fell out. Not having as many zipped pockets as the Baggalini and only a large magnetic flap, limits the functionality of the LUG bag.

Further, the magnets in the LUG bag have a nasty habit of de-magatizing the door cards that hotels use.

Next time I travel for more than 3 days I use my Baggalini as my purse and all my other LUG bags for my luggage.

Mar 9, 2012

Garden 2012



As usual I am so excited about the warming weather.  I started the seeds March 9, 2012.  This year I started more seeds than ever before.  

Here is a list of what I started:

Garden 2012

56 Sweet Peppers
14 early Broccoli
9 purple broccoli
9 purple peppers
9 purple tomatoes
18 late Broccoli
9 black krim tomatoes
18 purple cabbage
9 eggplant
18 green kolrabi
18 purple kolrabi
3 ground cherry
3 Cabernet  sweet peppers
4 national pickling cucumbers
3 jalapeƱo peppers
5 acorn squash
9 zucchini
3 starburst squash
8 green cabbage 
11 slicing cucumbers
6 buttercup squash
3 watermelon
4 pumpkin
52 tomatoes (Beefsteak, Roma, & Cherry)
 
Unfortately this year I learned about Dampening Disease... :( I had to re-start some of my seeds, but learned to always NEW potting soil for starting seeds! 
 


 
 
When the weather warmed up I started the following directly in the garden and pots on my patios: 
Onions
Potatoes (Russet, red, purple, red fingerling)
Carrots (Really excited about purple carrots)
Garlic
Peas
Radishes
Lettuces
Dill
Beets 
Spinach
Asparagus Peas
 
 
Still to be planted for end of the season:
 
Bush beans
Rutabaga
Parsnips
Leeks
Broccoli Raab
 
I will also be buying new strawberry plants, 10 more raspberries and 6 Blackberry bushes
 

I have lots of herbs growing - Chives, oregano, rosemary, bay leaf tree, lavender, basil, parsley, sages, and winter savory.
Here is picture of the freshly planted herbs - 
 
 
 

I am really excited about my raised beds, the roots on my various veggies last year were stunning:
 
 
 
The root on these radishes in 2011 were about 8 inches! My carrots had similar roots.
 
The picture below is from my 2011 garden. One quarter of my bean harvest and half my snap pea harvest


My garden feeds my roommate and I and our 3 dogs for the growing season and 6 months after, with lots to give away to neighbours and friends! 
 
I bought a Foodsaver Vacuum sealer in 2011, to make preserving fruits and veggies in the freezer even easier! I am excited.... I know I need to get a life!
 
Here are pictures from the start of my garden 2012!!  

                                 You can see the straw mulch for my Asparagus patch on the left.
                                    On the far right are my 3 pallets for strawberries
                                                  The long row of cedar trellis is for my peas
                                  This is the view from top deck! 
 
Here are some pics of the harvest:
 
                                   Beet greens - I love you!
                                        These Beets got pickled for my oldest sister... 12 pints of pickled beets! She was happy!
 Butternut squash that was mislabelled in the nursery.  I had no idea what I was growing, thus why I picked them too early.
 Love my carrot rainbow... I grew purple, brown, and orange!

 My sad corn... but perfect for cutting for niblets!

 Garlic - my first harvest as a gardener! Very proud!


                Holy Leeks like my soil! Cant wait for Potato Leek Soup!

                                   5 different types of Mint!


                                                          Sweet Pepper Rainbow

                                                                  Potato Rainbow
 


 Yes these are sweet potatoes! I live in the central okanagan of BC and I can grow sweet potatoes.  This harvest was skimpy to say the least, but I blame the soil.  It was new soil and I didn't realize how compacted it was going to become! I will definately try again next season.  These are 'Beauregard' and 'Georgia Jet' varieties! 



                                Best onion harvest ever for me! 


        Dont the purple carrots POP next to the orange ones? Love them all!

 
 
 

Here is a "Before" picture of the corner of the yard before the cold frames were built! My dog Kilo is hanging out in the shade!



These are 2 pics of the cold frames.  Notice they are not in the corner of the yard I cleared out.  I changed my mind and out them along the fence to side of the yard. The sun exposure is better. 
 

 The cold frames are doing great. Below you will see the Swiss chard and spinach I pulled out the last week of September.
 
 Above is my bread bowl overflowing with chard. Will get about 8 meals from the Chard and spinach.
 
 
Overall 2012 was a good harvest from the garden.  I learned alot and am working to change lots of things! Especially the potato towers.  They need to be somewhere where they can get LOTS of water to soak through all the layers in the tower. 
 
Happy Gardening!  



Dec 21, 2011

It always comes back to the mother... why?

Louise Erdrich is one of my favourite authors. Her description is sensual and moving. I recently read 'The Painted Drum' by Louise Erdrich (2005).  There was a quote that resonated with me:

"It is difficult for a woman to admit that she gets along with her own mother - somehow it seems a form of betrayal, at least, it used to among other women in my generation. To join in the company of women, to be adults, we go through a period of proudly boasting of having survived our own mother's indifference, anger, overpowering love, the burden of her pain, her tendency to drink or teetotal, her warmth or coldness, praise or criticism, sexual confusions or embarrassing clarity.  It is isn't enough that she sweat, laboured, bore her daughters howling or under total anesthesia or both.  No. She must be responsible for our psychic weaknesses the rest of her life. It is all right to feel kinship with your father, to forgive.  We all know that.  But your mother is held to a standard so exacting that it has no principles. She simply must be to blame". (p. 20)

The feelings evoked by this quote cannot be identified & examined all at once... but must be allowed to surface, then courted, before committing to them...

For myself, I am in a place where I can freely love, have fun and look forward to spending time with my mom.  But for me it only came once I did not hold myself to such 'exacting' standards.

Please share your thoughts...

Dec 14, 2011

Xmas decorations 2011

I am back in the holiday spirit! I wanted to share some pictures of my favorite decorations and some snowman wreaths I made!

My tree upstairs

 Tree in kitchen upstairs, the green star is so beautiful!
 My mini snowman wreath on front door!
 Big snowman wreath at the front of the house
 Tree downstairs in family room with a flash of Kilo in front!
 My newest snowman added to the collection! It lights up so much!
 Melting snowman decoration!
 Large snowman wreath, painted white! Still have to add arms, hat, & scarf!

 Inside Art snowman ball
 Inside Art snowman large ball
 A snowman decoration made out of a gourd! SOOOO Cool!
 Beaded snowman my sister brought me back from Mexico!

 My souvenir from New Orleans!

Merry Christmas from Laura and the puppies!