What’s In My Car Camping Kitchen Box?

What’s In My Car Camping Kitchen Box?

Today I am sharing what is in my car camping kitchen box.  This box stays packed all the time with basic kitchen items and is a lifesaver on spontaneous weekend trips.  When I return home, I do any necessary cleaning or replenishing before returning the box to storage. It saves a huge amount of planning and packing time and helps keep me from forgetting essential items.  

 

 

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You’ll notice that there aren’t any pots and pans in my box.  I’ve also omitted most large utensils (knives, tongs, etc.) I make a cookware list when I plan meals for the trip and pack bigger, bulkier items separately.  I tend to pack lightly and certainly don’t want to end up lugging around my cast iron skillet if we are eating foil packet campfire meals all weekend.

 

 

 

Car Camping Kitchen Box Contents

 

camping kitchen box

 

Paper plates

Plastic table cloth

Two dish towels

Two plastic dish pans – I found some at the dollar store that are actually small enough to fit in my kitchen box

Percolator

Clothes pins

Table cloth clips

Spatula

Plastic cutlery – I found a set a couple years ago at a local discount store that came in a perfect little plastic tube

Long reach matches – great for lighting the camp stove and lantern

Sponge

Dish soap

Lighter

Bowls

Trash bags

Paper towels

Gallon freezer bags

Small zip top bags

Salt and pepper shakers

Lysol wipes – I grab the trial/travel size packages whenever I can find them

Plastic cups

Small square of steel wool

 

camping kitchen box

 

What’s in your kitchen box?  Have any other time-saving packing tips?  We would love to hear from you in the comments below!

 

 

 



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