We prepare two lists,
One includes the charts, gas for the generator, spare dock lines and all other boat stuff but the most imprtant one includes provisioning and a meal menu. As a matter of fact we are getting ready to head down the coast for six days and our menu list looks like this; 6 breakfasts, 6 lunches and 4 dinners (we intend to eat out the other two). For lunches we have Chili, Hot dogs, ham and cheese sandwiches and soup, tuna fish salad, Baked potato with all trimings and pork sandwiches. For dinners we have Pork roast, Yellow rice and shrimp, Steaks on the grill and baked potatoes and Mahi-Mahi on the grill with veggies. For breakfast we are talking pancakes, scrambled eggs, bacon, juice, cereal, coffee, etc. As far as cooking we will pre-cook all we can at the house and vacum package and freeze most so all we have to do is re-heat at the boat. For lunches we will make the sandwiches and prepare the salads and reheat the rest. For dinner we will cook the rice and shrimp and the steaks and reheat the rest but breakfast we will cook from scratch with perhaps the exeption of the bacon. For dessert cookies and some sort of cake will do. A case of beer, a bottle of rum and 4 to 5 bottles of wine will complete our provisions. The freezer part of our refrigerator is quite small so by pre-freezing cooked foods we extend their life . Beer and water bottles will go on a cooler filled with ice. That s good for two days but as food supplies are consumed beer will tak their place in the fridge. Who cooks? We both do, I mostly do the grilling and breakfasts and we both share in the reheating chores.We have a 2 burner with oven oven propane stove, a microwave oven and a force 10 grill on the rail at our disposal. With the generator we can run the microwave at anchor, it also runs the coffee pot. We mostly use disposble plates and try to keep the usage of pots and pans to a minimum as to minimize the washing. Hey we paid our dues roughing it in small trailerables with a small one burner stove and ice cooler so now it's time for the High Life, the beer, thats it.