Toyota4x4rv Posted June 29, 2006 Share Posted June 29, 2006 In hot weather in my tiny RV without A/C, cold treats are really welcome. Here are a few favorites: 1. Red seedless grapes. Separate them, wash them, put them into a small container/baggie, and freeze. 2. Water bottles that come with a removable center core which fits into a tiny freezer. 3. Otter Pops or similar. These are little plastic tubes of non-nutritious colored and flavored sugar water, but when it's hot they taste pretty darn good. Other brands exist, sometimes you can find sugar-free ones, and once I saw some juice-based ones in a health food store. Good thing about these is when they melt they don't leak all over your frig. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alvin Posted November 24, 2010 Share Posted November 24, 2010 Freezer chilled Jägermeister. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
troyrobo Posted November 24, 2010 Share Posted November 24, 2010 10 yr OLD CHARTER wiskey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maineah Posted November 27, 2010 Share Posted November 27, 2010 10 yr OLD CHARTER wiskey I like the way you think you'll be a welcome addition to the forum! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Galvanized Knight Posted March 2, 2012 Share Posted March 2, 2012 Freezer chilled Jägermeister. One of my favorites! But what about ice cold beer? a must have for camping. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shirliott Posted March 4, 2012 Share Posted March 4, 2012 As graduates from many years of tent camping and restricted to what we could keep on ice we have found the ability to have ice cream in camp is one of the best things about motor home camping. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BobBeery Posted March 8, 2012 Share Posted March 8, 2012 Frozen blueberries. We pick them ourselves in late August to mid-September. Freeze them in snack-size ziplock bags. The worst problem is that we always finish them off by February or March and have to go without until late August again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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