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Originally Posted by gracesmomma
Do y'all think that the cheese and yogurt and stuff will keep in ice?
Yep! In my experience, ice packs and loose ice can keep things at safe temps for 3-4 days. Just keep your cooler out of direct sun and don't keep it in the car. Under a picnic table or large shady tree is the best. Watch out for sneaky animals like raccoons, you might want to put a heavy rock on top or get a cooler with handles that lock the lid in place. Also, as ice melts it can get messy so be sure to put things that may get soggy into plastic baggies.
One thing I like to do is make soup ahead of time and freeze it in a ziploc or tupperware. This helps keep the cooler cold, and you only have to heat it up in a pan. Of course, depending on where you're going it might be too hot out for soup
As far as breakfast goes, I usually have hard boiled eggs ready too - love the frozen egg omelet in a bag idea! You could bring some vanilla almond milk and some berries, then mix them in a bowl with loose granola - one of my favorite camping breakfasts. Have fun!