jynxyjoe
Queso King
Crowd sourcing here so bear with me:
History: So I've been using my cooler, it's great and I love it, but I noticed something the last two trips. I bring a bunch of the small soups and microwaveable rices and bring a sandwich bag full of already cooked chicken, and add it in either, and I'm good for big meals for all 4-5 days. I have an assortment of snacks, including sabra hummus and pretzels.
Realization: It occurs to me all I need to keep cool and refrigerated is a small sandwich bag stuffed with chopped up and cooked chicken and a bunch of hummus.
Conclusion: I could start bringing my little attachable duffle bag again and forgo the big cooler if I can just figure out how to bring along the chicken and hummus and keep it cold. The duffle bag doesn't have insulation so what should I use?
Possibilities:
History: So I've been using my cooler, it's great and I love it, but I noticed something the last two trips. I bring a bunch of the small soups and microwaveable rices and bring a sandwich bag full of already cooked chicken, and add it in either, and I'm good for big meals for all 4-5 days. I have an assortment of snacks, including sabra hummus and pretzels.
Realization: It occurs to me all I need to keep cool and refrigerated is a small sandwich bag stuffed with chopped up and cooked chicken and a bunch of hummus.
Conclusion: I could start bringing my little attachable duffle bag again and forgo the big cooler if I can just figure out how to bring along the chicken and hummus and keep it cold. The duffle bag doesn't have insulation so what should I use?
Possibilities:
- Thermos
- Really small insulated lunch bag (like kids one)
- Insulate/ductwrap the duffle bag or just the lunch part with a cooler pack inside