There may be something here about this, but I haven't found it. How do you fulltimers store potatoes in your RV? My wife doesn't like to store them in the fridge.
Technomadia said
09:21 AM Jan 1, 2012
Before we had a fridge (our first RV didn't), we just stored them in a basket with other slower-perishable produce. How long they would last had a lot to do with the climate we were in.
Now that we have a RV with an ample sized fridge, we keep them in a drawer in there. I prefer not worrying as much about the climate, or having potatoes rolling around while underway.
TheParkers said
09:31 AM Jan 1, 2012
Cheri, did you not worry about critters (large or small) getting to them?
DorisandDave said
01:37 PM Jan 1, 2012
we keep ours in a plastic container just large enough to hold a 5lb bag. We haven't had any trouble with critters out here in the oilfields of Texas, although I here others have. We keep the container on the top shelf under the sink. It just fits between the sink and the cupboard door.
I'm a big potato eater, so they don't usually stick around long enough to go bad.
Technomadia said
03:50 PM Jan 1, 2012
Sure.. we worried about it, and dealt with it as it happened. As we were in a small 16' T@b trailer (clamshell), the kitchen was out the back. We didn't have much room at all, and couldn't store more than a week's worth of produce anyway.
There may be something here about this, but I haven't found it. How do you fulltimers store potatoes in your RV? My wife doesn't like to store them in the fridge.
Now that we have a RV with an ample sized fridge, we keep them in a drawer in there. I prefer not worrying as much about the climate, or having potatoes rolling around while underway.
we keep ours in a plastic container just large enough to hold a 5lb bag. We haven't had any trouble with critters out here in the oilfields of Texas, although I here others have. We keep the container on the top shelf under the sink. It just fits between the sink and the cupboard door.
I'm a big potato eater, so they don't usually stick around long enough to go bad.