Five items I didn’t think too much about before moving aboard — but that turned out to be treasures!
Baking Holiday Treats on a Boat
Want to do some holiday baking and frustrated by the lack of counter space, tiny oven and heat in the boat? Make it easier with these tips!
Boat Life: Are Rusty Cans Safe to Eat From?
You pull out a can and notice a bit of rust on the rim. It is safe to eat? Do you have to throw it out? Here are the rules for deciding.
Silicone Spoon Spatula – Tool for Your Boat Galley
I bought the Orka Silicone Spoon Spatula on a whim. It’s turned into one of my favorite galley tools that I reach for constantly!
Using and Storing Eggs on a Boat
Ten tips for using and storing eggs — how to tell if they’re fresh, when are older eggs better, and more.
Tattler Re-Usable Canning Lids for Cruisers
Outside the US, it’s hard to find canning lids. Using the Tattler Reusable Lids solves the problem, plus they tend to seal better — not to mention being environmentally friendly!
Yeast Bread Making on a Boat
Detailed, step-by-step directions for making great yeast bread by hand, with lots of photos and pointers to ensure that you have a great outcome!
Getting Rid of Cardboard Wine Boxes When You’re on a Boat
“Boxed” wine is great on a boat . . . but how can you avoid the cardboard? Make your own plastic box for the interior bladder, so it’s still easy to pour.
Sharpener for Serrated Knives in Your Boat Galley
Keeping knives sharp is essential on a boat. This tiny little sharpener sharpens both regular knives AND serrated . . . and there’s a nice video to show how to do it!
Getting Rid of Cardboard on Your Boat
Everyone says not to take cardboard aboard a boat . . . but how do you avoid it? 14 ways you can get rid of it (and the bugs and mildew)!