Recipe Collection
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Most of the recipes have been developed whilst on my travels using ingredients that I have obtained wherever I happen to be at the time. They are, by necessity, designed to be prepared in a small space with the limited cooking facilities and equipment in a caravan or motorhome. They have also been designed with the need to conserve vital fuel and water supplies in mind as these can sometimes be hard to replenish, especially when wild camping.
Please also bear in mind that this is not supposed to be just a recipe site. It’s supposed to be more of a foodie travel blog. So, at least to begin with, the number of recipes here will be fairly limited. I have included some basic recipes which form the basis of other dishes, but the majority of posts should be based around my travelling experiences. With time, of course, the list should be much fuller!
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