Anyone regularly in charge of providing sustenance for a group or family is constantly on the lookout for new recipes, new snack ideas and new ways to present the same staples they’ve been eating for years. This is an unavoidable kitchen phenomenon. Every chef or amateur cook is going to adopt certain methods and staples, but will eventually want to try something new. When it comes to RV cooking, this can be a little more difficult, but RVers should never let that scare them away from a new recipe or cooking method. Fifth wheels can come with every feature in the traditional kitchen and RVers who find that their fifth wheel is lacking a specific element or that they simply miss an aspect from kitchen’s past…they can always make a change and have their RV’s kitchen space updated to suit their needs. It’s as simple as that.
Read More »Pedata RV Center releases tips on homeschooling and RVing. In addition to the regularly scheduled articles for the month of August, Pedata RV Center is focusing on the “back to school” season. While many are adjusting their travel routine to suit the fact that the kids are back in school, more and more are actually […]
Read More »August has officially become the “back to school” season. Most are setting their summer travels aside and heading home to get grounded again. They’re getting their kids back in their at home routine to prepare for the beginning of another school year. These folks will most likely travel here and there throughout the year, but save the majority of their on the road adventures for summer and other major holiday breaks like Spring Break and Winter Break. Then there are the RVers who aren’t ruled by the school calendar. This unique group of travelers has chosen to home school their children in the fifth wheel camper.
Read More »A lot of potential RVers have a tight budget. Some view full time RVing as a potential solution. Others view their limited funds as a solid reason inhibiting them from exploring the possibilities of the RVing lifestyle. It’s a funny combination of conclusions, but has an easy explanation. Regardless of the scenario a potential RVer leans towards, used RVs for sale by owner aren’t the answer for maximizing limited funds when purchasing a recreational vehicle in preparation for life on the road. Consider the scenario and its potential solutions carefully.
Read More »Some people are excellent shoppers. They seem to have an innate sense of what to look for and where to look for it, how much to pay and how to get the best deal. When the shopping is for an RV, the process becomes a little more intense and a little more difficult, but there are still those who are simply good at it. Others like to label them “lucky” rather than skilled, but the fact of the matter is that being a good shopper is a skill. It is also a fact that while some people have a natural affinity for certain skills, they can also be learned.
Read More »Some consumers leap into RVing headfirst. They don’t consider their vacationing style. They ignore their history of travel (or non-travel). The number of vacations taken per year, the typical vacation budget, the average number of participants in any given vacation and the type of vacation location preferred are not taken into consideration prior to purchasing. This can lead to major hang ups down the road. For many, it means putting the poor RV for sale before ever even giving it a chance to succeed.
Read More »Pedata RV Center releases their Top 6 Picks list of the smart phone applications that they think travelers will get the most use out of this summer during camping and RV travel. The various apps are all camping/RV travel related, but have a variety of general purposes from saving money on gas to nighttime campfire […]
Read More »Many vacationers want to eat more home-cooked meals, but it’s usually the recreational vehicle owners who actually accomplish the task. The diesel pusher is versatile and convenient in many ways, but the most prized aspect of the RV is often identified as the kitchen. Traveling with a kitchen changes the name of the game.
Read More »While most children still have the summers “off” from the traditional, regimented school schedule, that doesn’t mean time shouldn’t be spent furthering their education over the break. At the very least, summer vacationers should consider a summer reading list. It’s an easy way to keep the brain active even while spending family vacation time traveling in the fifth wheel.
Read More »There’s a lot of information out there for RVers looking to include small children in their “on the road” escapades. There’s also plenty of information on kid-friendly RV cooking, kids’ crafts that can be incorporated into RV travels, and even educating children through effective home schooling methods while enjoying a full time RV lifestyle. What some find surprising is the lack of information on entertaining the children while attempting to find used RVs for sale.
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