Kerensky97
Xterra101
I did a search to see if somebody had mentioned this before but didn't find anything.
I was getting sick of bringing a whole bottle of mayo, mustard, and ketchup on trips because I was only going to use a small squirt on my sandwich or hamburger. Then they would inevitably fall in the melted water in the cooler ruining the rest of the bottle, and giving the cooler water an interesting color and smell for the last few days of the trip.
A friend showed me a cool way he packed and organized condiments when camping.
Just buy a Plano Stowaway tacklebox like one of these http://amzn.to/25lnGzG and fill it with the individual packets of condiments you get at fast food restaurants (ask for a handful of packets at the drive thru, or take a few of each at the little condiment counter they have inside). Sporting goods stores have tons of different sizes and most all are under $10.
An added benefit is they're shelf stable at room temperature so refrigeration is optional, although I wouldn't recommend leaving them in a hot car.
Papa Johns has Parmesan Cheese, Red pepper flakes, and "Seasoning" packets.
Chinese Takeout has Soy Sauce.
Wendy's and Chick-Fil-A have BBQ, Buffalo, and Ranch sauces.
Subway has Mayo, Mustard, Vinegar, and Oil.
Taco fast food chains have varying levels of hot sauce and sometimes salsa.
And just about everybody has Ketchup packets.
Maybe not ideal for long trips or large families that can actually get through an entire bottle of mayo over a weekend. But short trips and solo or couples adventurers it's great having an organized, quick to grab, easy to carry version of the "Refrigerator Door" when on a trip.
I was getting sick of bringing a whole bottle of mayo, mustard, and ketchup on trips because I was only going to use a small squirt on my sandwich or hamburger. Then they would inevitably fall in the melted water in the cooler ruining the rest of the bottle, and giving the cooler water an interesting color and smell for the last few days of the trip.
A friend showed me a cool way he packed and organized condiments when camping.
Just buy a Plano Stowaway tacklebox like one of these http://amzn.to/25lnGzG and fill it with the individual packets of condiments you get at fast food restaurants (ask for a handful of packets at the drive thru, or take a few of each at the little condiment counter they have inside). Sporting goods stores have tons of different sizes and most all are under $10.
An added benefit is they're shelf stable at room temperature so refrigeration is optional, although I wouldn't recommend leaving them in a hot car.
Papa Johns has Parmesan Cheese, Red pepper flakes, and "Seasoning" packets.
Chinese Takeout has Soy Sauce.
Wendy's and Chick-Fil-A have BBQ, Buffalo, and Ranch sauces.
Subway has Mayo, Mustard, Vinegar, and Oil.
Taco fast food chains have varying levels of hot sauce and sometimes salsa.
And just about everybody has Ketchup packets.
Maybe not ideal for long trips or large families that can actually get through an entire bottle of mayo over a weekend. But short trips and solo or couples adventurers it's great having an organized, quick to grab, easy to carry version of the "Refrigerator Door" when on a trip.