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TIPS FOR SELF-CATERING TRIPS

Self-catering stays are ideal for budgetconscious travellers and those who prefer staying in their private bubble. With selfcatering, travellers have to prepare their own meals (unless you hire a private chef), which can be daunting and rewarding at the same time. Striking a balance between enjoying your holiday and meal prep can be difficult. Thankfully, salad queen Chantal Lascaris, who released The Ultimate Salad Book, shares tips for planning meals for self-catering trips:

Write a list

1

Heading for a weekend or a week? The first thing travellers should do is create a list to make planning easier.

Make a list of what you already have and what you need to pack before your trip. Be sure to add everyday essentials like tea, coffee, milk, bread and spices and take extra care when storing certain fruits and vegetables.

2

Lascaris said moisture in the

Add a little lining

fridge causes most fruit and vegetables to lose their crisp texture.

A paper towel lining the vegetable drawer in the fridge helps absorb excess moisture so the fruit and vegetables stay crunchy for longer.

Swap the paper towel each week to avoid the risk of mould when left for too long.

3

Create a schedule for each family member to plan meals for every day of the week or turn meal prep

Get the family involved

into an activity. Get the kids involved by adding a “build your own salad” element. Theme evenings are another way to spice up your holiday meal prep as well as introduce new cuisines.

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Depending on where you stay, your self-catering holiday rental may be situated close to farm stands, butcheries and seafood markets, offering a variety of meal options. Research the places near your rental and compare prices and reviews.

Shop local

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