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Storing Food on a Boat
Storing Food on a Boat
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How do you store food in a hot, humid moving place with no obvious pantry?
 
Tips for storing just about every type of food, with or without a refrigerator.

How to Bone a Chicken Breast (Video)

Published on January 9, 2012; last updated on July 24, 2020 by Carolyn Shearlock

Boneless, skinless chicken breasts take up less space in the refrigerator. If you can’t buy them, it’s easy to bone your own with this step by step video.

Using and Storing Eggs on a Boat

Published on December 2, 2011; last updated on April 30, 2023 by Carolyn Shearlock

Ten tips for using and storing eggs -- how to tell if they're fresh, when are older eggs better, and more.

Ten tips for using and storing eggs — how to tell if they’re fresh, when are older eggs better, and more.

Getting Rid of Cardboard Wine Boxes When You’re on a Boat

Published on October 12, 2011; last updated on September 30, 2024 by Carolyn Shearlock

"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.

“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.

Getting Rid of Cardboard on Your Boat

Published on October 7, 2011; last updated on February 12, 2023 by Carolyn Shearlock

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)!

Best Food Storage Bins for Boats

Published on September 28, 2011; last updated on November 11, 2023 by Carolyn Shearlock

Bins are critical for organizing your food in lockers, the refrigerator or cooler. But not all bins are created equal -- find out what to look for!

Bins are critical for organizing your food in lockers, the refrigerator or cooler. But not all bins are created equal — find out what to look for!

Storing Veggies without Refrigeration on a Boat

Published on May 16, 2011; last updated on May 1, 2023 by Carolyn Shearlock

Best practices for buying, transporting, and storing vegetables for maximum lifespan.

Even without refrigeration, you can keep fresh veggies for a surprising amount of time by following a few simple rules.

Storing Baking Supplies on a Boat

Published on January 11, 2011; last updated on June 4, 2023 by Carolyn Shearlock

How to store flour, sugar, cereals, baking powder and yeast to avoid weevils and ants.

How to store flour, sugar, cereals, baking powder and yeast to avoid weevils and ants.

How to Store Seafood in Your Boat Refrigerator

Published on December 11, 2010; last updated on June 11, 2020 by Carolyn Shearlock

Tips for storing and freezing fish and seafood on a boat when cruising

Tips for freezing fish and seafood on a boat when cruising

How to Use an Ice Box Cooler for Food Storage on a Boat

Published on December 5, 2010; last updated on July 2, 2024 by Carolyn Shearlock

How to use an icebox cooler for food storage.

Step-by-step instructions for how to use an ice box or cooler for food storage. Learn how to set your cold box up and how long you can expect ice to last.

How to Store Meat on a Boat

Published on November 9, 2010; last updated on May 1, 2023 by Carolyn Shearlock

Want to store meat on a boat while cruising? Nine tips to make the most of the tiny refrigerator and have a wide variety of meals.

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