Quick and Easy Campfire and RV Breakfast Recipes

We have mentioned this before, but it is worth mentioning again. Food is a very important component of being comfortable on the road. When camping you are not going to want, or be able to grab take out each night. Therefore, it is important to have some go-to quick and easy meals under your belt. One of the best things about camping is the variety of food and delicious treats you can make in the great outdoors over a campfire. If you’re looking for quick breakfast meals or recipes for the whole family, we’ve gathered a list of campfire recipes for you to make and start your day off right. 

 

Breakfast Casserole

This Egg Bake Breakfast Foil Packet recipe is the quick campfire version of a breakfast casserole. Easy to make and simple to wrap, this breakfast is the perfect meal to cook on the road.  

 

INGREDIENTS
1 28 oz package shredded hash browns, thawed
1 1/2 c. shredded cheddar cheese divided
1 c. diced ham
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper
6 eggs
1/2 c. milk

 

Instructions

Step 1. Prepare campfire or grill for medium-high heat.

 

Step 2. In a large bowl whisk together eggs, milk, salt and pepper. Stir in hash browns, diced ham and 3/4 c. cheese.

 

Step 3. Divide mixture among four 18×12 inch pieced of heavy duty nonstick foil. Fold foil tightly around mixture. Seal tightly.

 

Step 4. Placed packets over campfire or grill; cook 9-10 minutes or until potatoes are tender and eggs are cooked through. Open packets carefully and sprinkle with remaining cheese.

 

Campfire Skillet Breakfast

Who doesn’t love a breakfast skillet in the morning? Packed with lots of protein this is a great energy booster that will easily hold you over until lunch. 

 

Ingredients

½ pound sliced bacon
4 cups potatoes, peeled and cubed
½ onion, chopped (Optional)
6 eggs, beaten
1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese

 

Instructions

Step 1: Cook bacon to desired doneness in a cast iron skillet over the slow burning coals of a campfire. Remove bacon from the skillet and set aside. Stir the potatoes and onion into the hot bacon fat. Cover, and cook until the potatoes are soft, about 10 to 12 minutes.

Step 2: Crumble the bacon into the potatoes. Stir in the eggs, cover, and cook until set through, about 2 minutes. Sprinkle with the cheese, and allow to melt before serving.

 

Campfire Cinnamon Breakfast Roll

This Campfire Cinnamon Roll breakfast recipe is quick and fun to make with the kids. You just need a skewer or roasting stick for these delicious breakfast treats.

 

Ingredients 

6 Rhodes Anytime Cinnamon Rolls, thawed but still cold

1 cream cheese icing packet , (comes with rolls)

 

Instructions 

Step 1: Skewer a thawed cinnamon roll onto a roasting stick with an inch or two of space on the end. This way it won’t slide off as it cooks. (Skewer into the end piece of the roll, so it doesn’t come unraveled.)

Step 2:Roast cinnamon rolls over a campfire or grill (set to 350 degrees Fahrenheit) for 5 minutes on bottom, 5 minutes on top, and 5-10 minutes for the sides, rotating the stick as needed to prevent burning.

Step 3: Knead the packet of cream cheese frosting with your hands. Cut off the tip and squeeze frosting onto the roll while it’s warm. Eat the cinnamon roll on the stick or transfer it to a paper plate. Enjoy!

 

If you are in or traveling through the Las Vegas area, make sure to give TNT RV Repair a call. We are an experienced RV Company who will make sure your RV is in tip-top condition before you take it on the road, or will fix your RV if you have something that is giving you an issue. Contact us here to obtain a free quote.

 

What to Eat for Breakfast When On The Road

Breakfast is such an important meal when you are hitting the road in your RV. You need that morning meal to fuel your adventures, your work, and the traveling for the day. Unlike when you are home, when you are on the road you should never skip breakfast. If you’re wondering what kinds of breakfasts you can cook in your RV, we have listed some ideas below. Here are some easy camping breakfasts you and your family will surely enjoy. 

 

Griddle

To start, you have to have the right tools in order to cook. RVs are large and don’t fit through drive throughs, also a lot of times there are limited food options on the road, and eating out all of the time will get expensive. Two cooking tools we highly recommend for anyone with an RV are a griddle and a microwave. In your griddle, you can cook sausage links, bacon, eggs, hash browns, pancakes, etc. You basically can cook anything you would normally have for breakfast. To add in some much needed vegetables to your meal, omelets are a great idea. Easily made right on the griddle!  

 

Stovetop

If you have an operable stove in your RV, then oatmeal and grits are two options that are quick and easy that can be made right in your RV kitchen.

Oatmeal is cheap and so versatile. You can add in apples and cinnamon, berries and yogurt, or bananas and nuts to make it more flavorful.

 

Grits are another breakfast favorite that is easy and can be made right on the stovetop. If you’re not familiar with this food, grits are simply ground up hominy. They come in a small bag similar to cornmeal. Some people from certain regions serve them sweet, but they are the best seasoned with just salt, pepper, and butter. They’re surprisingly filling by themselves, but grits are even better with a couple pieces of bacon on the side. Just cook them on the stovetop as directed on the bag.

 

Cold Breakfast Ideas:

There are some mornings when you will be pinched for time or simply too tired to cook. On these mornings, having a simple cold breakfast is best. Overnight oats, cereal, bagels and cream cheese, and muffins are great options for a quick and easy breakfast on the go. We also recommend a high quality blender. With these blenders, you can make a nutritious shake within minutes that will prepare you for the day ahead. These blenders can also make hot soups if you want something a little warmer for breakfast, like porridge.

 

If you are in or traveling through the Las Vegas area, make sure to give TNT RV Repair a call. We are an experienced RV Company who will make sure your RV is in tip-top condition before you take it on the road, or will fix your RV if you have something that is giving you an issue. Contact us here to obtain a free quote.

Quick RV Lunch Ideas

When you first get an RV, the last thing on your mind is food, but once you start your first trip, you will quickly realize how important having a plan around your food is. Since lunch is in the middle of your day and you are either moving from one destination to the next or if you are stopped you are out and about exploring the area, you want to keep your lunches on the road pretty simple. One thought is using your leftovers from dinner for lunch, but if that isn’t an option, we are going to go over some fun lunch ideas below. Just remember with all of the current technology you can cook just about anything on the road that you can cook at home if you are prepared. 

 

Hot Meals 

To start, you have to have the right tools in order to cook. RVs are large and don’t fit through drive throughs, also a lot of times there are limited food options on the road, and eating out all of the time will get expensive. Two cooking tools we highly recommend for anyone with an RV are a griddle and a microwave. The griddle will allow you to make hot sandwiches with ease and very little supplies and the microwave allows you to heat everything up quickly. One of our favorite griddle meals is grilled cheese sandwiches. They go great with microwaved soup and make an easy lunch everyone will love.

 

Cold Meals

On days we are out exploring, cold lunches are a better option. All you need is a portable and easy to carry cooler to keep everything at a safe temperature and you are free to go about your day and eat when you’re ready. Some of our favorite cold meals are meat and cheese lettuce wraps, pasta salad and boiled eggs, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, and cold spaghetti. These meals aren’t as fancy, but they will suffice as you are out and about enjoying your day. 

 

Large Meals

For those that want a bigger lunch without taking up a lot of time, the Instant Pot is the way to go. The Instant Pot electric pressure cooker is a wildly popular kitchen tool with full-time RVers. It’s no wonder! It doesn’t take up that much space, it’s easy to operate, and it does the job of several other kitchen gadgets. There are so many recipes out there, the meal ideas are truly endless. Some recipe ideas for your Instant pot are soups and stews, pot roasts, beef tips and rice, baked potatoes, roasted vegetables, and just about any meat dish you can think of. I like to set up the Instant Pot outside on our outdoor table. This prevents food smells and moisture from the steam from getting into our RV.

 

If you are in or traveling through the Las Vegas area, make sure to give TNT RV Repair a call. We are an experienced RV Company who will make sure your RV is in tip-top condition before you take it on the road, or will fix your RV if you have something that is giving you an issue. Contact us here to obtain a free quote. 

How to Live the Best RV Lifestyle?

Like most newcomers to the RV lifestyle, you would have many questions while planning your RV life. How will the finances go, how will I manage my security, and how to maintain my RV? This article will clear you to mind on all such questions. Let us get started!

How Do the People with RV Lifestyle Make Money?

The baseline of the answer is that RVers cannot have a full-time job where they go to the office from 9 – 5 and enjoy mornings and nights in their RV.

Most earn by sharing their life on social media networks like Instagram and YouTube. Some also do remote jobs that require working a few hours of the day. There is also a category of RVers who work a few months of the year full-time. This way, they are fully financed to lead an RV lifestyle for the rest of the year, doing no job.

Safety Measures

Here are the three safety measures that you must follow!

1- Keep Wasp Spray

It is a personal defense gadget. Spraying it on the face of the person who is a threat to your life right now is the main idea behind this product. Keeping it always with you will allow you to be thoroughly equipped for your protection no matter where you are. You can also keep pepper spray along with it.

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2- Keep First Aid Kit

Having your fully equipped first aid kit cannot be stressed enough. You can get unexpected injuries by cooking in the kitchen or hiking in the forest. Many times, a first aid kit would come to your service.

3- Home Security Camera

When leading an RV lifestyle, staying updated and aware of your surroundings is very important. You cannot afford weird people spending too much time nearby your RV. Every time you catch such instances, change your location instantly.

The Automotive Essentials

To live happily, your RV must be in good condition. For this, you should follow the below-mentioned tips!

1- Keep Everything Under Control

Make sure to check tires’ pressure every day, and keep all things of your RV, like window seals, fluids, brakes, heating system, etc., under monitoring. This will allow you to call the mobile RV repair company on time before the problem worsens.

2- Get RV Services Regularly

An RV is the kind of vehicle that needs regular maintenance. Just hire a mobile RV repair mechanic and fix all the minor issues in one go. This will prevent you from facing problems on a big scale.

Conclusion

Safety comes before anything. If you are not safe, your adventure can cost you your life in a worst-case scenario. You can get in big trouble and not be able to lead a conscious RV lifestyle. Second, come your finances and RV health. TNT Mobile RV Repair is always at your service no matter where you are!

 

How to Plan Your First RV Vacation?

Are you planning your first-ever RV vacation? You must be feeling the most excited version of yourself. There must be dreams, wishes, and adventures on your mind. While you think of all the good things going to happen during your RV vacation, ensure that you have the below-mentioned four things for a safe trip.

Critical Points of a VR Vacation

Here is to discuss each point of planning your next VR vacation!

1- Toolkit

Several things can go wrong when traveling around your RV kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom. You need to be prepared for all kinds of situations. The electrical circuit can break, the side view mirrors can come loose, and some things can break or go out of function.

Thus, you should have your toolkit with you in your RV. This will help you manage all the tiny issues you can fix yourself. However, for the more significant problems, make sure to have contact with a good RV repair company. TNT RV repairs is a mobile company that can provide you with all kinds of RV-relevant services.

2- Cookware

RVs come with a kitchenette and some of the necessary cookware. Most first-time RV travelers make the mistake of not ensuring that the kitchen has all the needed cookware. Make sure that you are not one of them. You need a pan, silverware, glass, mug, pot, cutting board, and a few baskets to keep your snacks and foods. Moreover, you would need knives and many other kinds of kitchen equipment.

This point goes true for those RVs you rent. Even if the owner has promised to put all the necessary cookware, there might be a few things your need missing.

3- A Detailed Plan

This is one of the essential parts of the planning phase of your first RV vacation. Not having a complete plan of where you will spend nights and how to make the most of your days will leave you lost, confused, and even scared while you are on the tip.

Secondly, make it to your parking spot before it gets dark while on the trip. The problem with reaching the campground at night is that you might wake up at a place you do not recognize. Plus, your safety comes before anything. You do not want to spend a night at a place that is not safe in the first place.

4- Leveling Blocks

The thing with RV vacation is that you will be stopping at places that have uneven grounds. Parking your RV unbalanced is something you should not be doing. So, make sure to pack along leveling blocks. They will come to your service when the ground level is not even.

Final Verdict

Going on a trip in an RV for the first time can be exciting, scary, overwhelming, and precious, all at the same time. Know that TNT RV Repair has your back whenever you face a problem. Start your journey confidently because they are mobile and will come to serve you whenever you call them!

RV Living Costs – Is It Cost Effective?

What are the basic RV living costs? It’s what about every person thinks of before stepping into the lifestyle of an RVer. The truth is that there is no fixed way to answer that. The RV living costs vary from person to person. Let us find out more below!

How much are RV Living Costs?

Calculating your RV living costs might be a little complicated, but planning every need of your life, having a record of your expenses, and having a fixed budget can help.

Moreover, there is no fixed answer to how much everyone living in an RV spends and saves because it all comes down to the personalized lifestyles of people. There have been people who have been able to pay their debts by living in RV. Some people had to compromise on their basic needs while leading an RV life. Thus, it depends on your lifestyle and many other factors.

What is the Average Monthly Cost?

As mentioned above, your expenses can expand or reduce depending on your lifestyle. However, a few things have nothing to do with individual lifestyle preferences. By including only the mandatory expenses in the calculation, the average living cost is around $2,000.

Is It Cost Effective?

Here is the biggest fact about living in an RV. It is that it costs much less to live in an RV as compared to a home or an apartment. You can save a considerable amount of money every month. Firstly, your home is your transportation medium. Secondly, your home demands much fewer maintenance charges than a conventional home. There are no expenses that you would otherwise be spending on your home.

So, if you love the freedom in finances and places and can compromise a little on your living style, you can save a lot of money.

The Basic Expenses You Would be Paying While Living in RV

Here is a list of the things, along with an estimated amount for a monthly basis!

  • Lodging $100
  • Parking Fees / Tolls / Admission Fees $50
  • Propane $40
  • Diesel for the Truck $300
  • Dining Out $50 – 100
  • Entertainment / Hobby $50 – 80
  • Household Items / Groceries $500
  • Gifts $50 as per the monthly circumstance
  • Cell Phones and Internet $70
  • Storage Units $80
  • Financial Advisors $100
  • Insurance Premiums $200

Your expenses can increase during festivals when you need more money to buy gifts for your friends and family.

Final Verdict

As discussed above, living in an RV is much more cost-effective than leading a conventional life. The best thing is that there is no compromise. The items you let go of are being replaced by more amazing things, like the ability to travel anywhere and replace the comfort of your conventional home.

When your RV is having technical or any problems, look no further than TNT Mobile RV Repair Company!

National Parks RVing in USA

Every type of habitat you can imagine may be found in America’s national park system, from the arid Mojave Desert to the lush rainforests of the Pacific Coast. There are also fantastic ways to enjoy them, such as hiking, motorcycling, and simply watching the sunset. Additionally, if you have an RV, you can pull up and set up shop inside the park without having to travel outside, bringing all the conveniences of home with you.

National Park RVing in the USA

Here are some insider suggestions that will make your national park RV journey a smooth ride so you can enjoy your RV camping experience.

1- Select a Park with Accessible, Wide Roads

If you carefully plan your itinerary, getting your RV to your chosen national park destination will not be difficult. Once you get there, the key is to make sure getting about the park is as simple as possible. Having pleasant camping trips isn’t about driving a vehicle through tight turns or over harsh unanticipated terrain.

Planning will prevent you from getting stopped on a challenging route or road, and picking an accessible park will make things easier right away.

2- Plan Ahead and Reserve Your Camping Space

In the national parks of the United States, it can be difficult to find campsites with complete RV hookups, and it can be even more difficult to book them once the season is entirely underway. As soon as you know your travel dates, look for RV campgrounds.

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Be sure to take into account the various areas’ size restrictions. Remember that depending on the time of day, some locations restrict the use of generators.

3- Keep Up with Road Closures 

Road closures outside and Inside Park limits can derail even the best-laid plans and send you in the wrong direction. Even if even the most convoluted detour can eventually be negotiated, being aware of closures beforehand will lessen navigational difficulties and the stress of operating a massive vehicle on unknown roads.

4- Maintain the Budget

The greatest thing you can do for your trip budget is to stock up on groceries and fuel before you enter the park, as gas and supplies increase in price once you enter the park’s gates.

If you run out of staples like coffee or toothpaste, you can get them at park stores, but do your big grocery run well before arriving at the park.

5- Ready Yourself to Dry Camp

The national park system has few full hookups, but it doesn’t mean you can’t camp and benefit from being close to nature. Take the family on a few practice runs beforehand and prepare to dry camp.

The absence of hookups is intentional because RV campgrounds in national parks are located in some of the most picture-taking areas of the country. We can all agree that having a smaller environmental effect is good.

6- Remain Clean on Your Site and Store Food Accurately

Because bears are very active in national parks, bear lockers or other wildlife-proof storage are frequently provided as a requirement for campers.

The most adventurous bears have been known to break into locked automobiles to get food. Thus, several parks request that food (and, in some cases, any scented items like toothpaste and deodorant) not be placed in vehicles.

Conclusion

In addition to all the above-given tips, always clean up after yourself after outdoor cooking and never leave food outside. Aside from being impolite to other campers, acting differently has significant detrimental effects on wildlife and may occasionally necessitate removal or euthanasia.

Contact TNT RV now to get your RVs and campers ready for trips and get all the maintenance and repair services at your home, storage, parks, stables, or any other place you want.

Top 4 RV Meals to Try | 2022 Collection

Cooking in RV can be one challenging task. Your lifestyle is not the kind where you spend hours preparing one meal of the day. Even though you can, people mostly prefer instant RV meals that take no time to prepare.

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Top 4 RV Meals to Try

Here are the top 3 RV meals you can make on the go!

1- Eggs for Breakfast

Eggs would make the yummiest as well as healthiest breakfast to kick start your day. Plus, the recipe is so simple that all you do is throw all the ingredients in the pan and get delicious egg casserole out. Here is a list of items you need to prepare energy-packed eggs.

  • Two average size diced onions
  • One large diced potatoes
  • 2 – 4 beaten eggs
  • Some basil
  • Salt, pepper, garlic powder, and oregano powder as per your taste
  • Two tablespoon oil

Recipe

Put oil in a pan, and let it heat for a minute. Then, add onions and let them go brown; add potatoes. Sauté potatoes a little bit, add eggs and all the spices. Cook until you get the desired consistency. 

2- Tacos for Snacks/Lunch

Tacos are super easy to make. You can keep your favorite tortillas and make them whenever an uninvited craving pops up. Here is the simplest way of making delicious tacos for your hungry tummy.

The ingredients you need follow as below!

  • Tortillas
  • Two diced tomatoes
  • Two diced onions
  • Cheese
  • Salt, pepper, and Mexican spice mix as per your taste

Recipe

Prepare the vegetables. Heat the tortillas until they are just how you like them. Put all vegetables, cheese, and spices on top, and enjoy!

3- All Types of Pasta for Dinner

Keep a lot of pasta for your RV meals because this is the food item you can eat daily without getting bored of it because you can prepare it in so many ways. Cheese lovers can add a lot of cheese, while spice lovers can play around with spices and get the desired flavor in pasta.

The first step in preparing any pasta flavor is to boil the pasta in water. Here are a few ways to use boiled pasta to please your stomach!

  1. In a pan, add oil and tomato paste. After the paste is sautéed, add boiled pasta, and spices as per your taste. Simple red chili pasta is ready.
  2. For cheese pasta, take basil, cheese, butter, milk cream, and spices. Add butter to the pan on the stove, and let it melt. Then, add cheese and milk cream. After a thick and flexible paste is ready, add pasta and spices. Decorate the final dish with basil.

Conclusion

TNT Mobile Repair Company wants to ensure you lead a peaceful, slow, and happy life in your RV. Most of your time should be spent cooking RV meals, taking care of your plants, and enjoying the views. In contrast, TNT RV Repair will care for RV maintenance, electronic issues, and other RV-relevant problems.

Five US Landmarks with Amazing RV Camping

Are you prepared to load up and travel by RV? There are many RV-friendly locations in the United States with lots of outdoor amenities and entertaining activities, whether you’re planning a single camping trip, a retirement road trip, a family vacation, or are deciding to live in an RV full-time.

Amazing RV Camping Landmarks in the US

The top 5 American landmarks for RV travel are listed below.

1- Moab, UT

Moab is one of the excellent (and most beautiful) places to park in an RV in the country, with its red rock structures and pure desert skies overhead. With a variety of hiking routes, as well as archaeological and natural wonders.

 

Arches National Park is a fantastic spot for a road trip as well as a terrific place for overnight RV parking (like Delicate Arch). To visit famous sites like Island in the Sky, breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding park, and the historic petroglyphs on Newspaper Rock, take a drive out to Canyonlands National Park.

2- Denver, CO

Denver is a hip yet outdoorsy city with many hidden gems for RV travelers to explore. Inspiration Point Park, a 25-acre natural oasis with picnic spaces, a floral meadow, and panoramic vistas of Clear Creek Valley, is one such location. 

Both parks and a large portion of the city are dog-friendly. So feel free to bring your pets along if you’re RVing in Denver, one of the best American cities for dogs. At Keystone Resort, skiers and snowboarders of all ages are welcome. If you’re up for a challenge, try taking a snowshoe trip through Butler Gulch.

3- Las Vegas, NV

Las Vegas is famous for its nightlife but is also an RV-friendly city. In Vegas, you may find some of the top RV parks and “casino camping” areas, including the RV Park at Circus, designed for tourists looking for the best of both worlds. 

Visit the Lake Mead National Recreation Area—first America’s and largest national recreation area and a terrific spot for boating, hiking, and sightseeing—whether you’re RVing with kids or taking a romantic road trip.

4- Asheville, NC

Asheville, North Carolina, is the best place to have an RV vacation in the nation, thanks to its warm summers, picturesque surroundings, and various incredible campsites. The city is highly RV-friendly, offering a virtually unlimited variety of outdoor activities.

Take your RV, for instance, for a day trip to Pisgah National Forest, where you can walk up some of the tallest and oldest peaks in the Eastern United States and take in beautiful mountain views. Take a short drive down the Blue Ridge Parkway, one of America’s most picturesque routes, while you’re there and take in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

5- Key West, FL

Key West, a part of the Florida Keys archipelago, is a favorite retirement road trip destination for seniors and a terrific spot for RVing with kids. Even the Overseas Highway, which connects to the city, offers a singular experience due to the ocean’s proximity to the road. 

Due to its proximity to the water, Key West offers a wide variety of unusual coastal activities, such as relaxing on the beach in Fort Zachary Taylor Park, going on private dolphin tours, and swimming near the only live coral reef in North America.

Conclusion

While visiting these fantastic landmarks, don’t forget to clean the place you stay with your RV before leaving. Leave the place clean and safe for others too. Don’t forget to check on your RV before leaving for the trip. If you find any issue with your RV, get in touch with TNT RV for excellent maintenance and repair services for campers, RVs, traitors, and many more.

What to Eat for Breakfast When On The Road

Breakfast is such an important meal when you are hitting the road in your RV. You need that morning meal to fuel your adventures, your work, and the traveling for the day. Unlike when you are home, when you are on the road you should never skip breakfast. If you’re wondering what kinds of breakfasts you can cook in your RV, we have listed some ideas below. Here are some easy camping breakfasts you and your family will surely enjoy.

Griddle

To start, you have to have the right tools in order to cook. RVs are large and don’t fit through drive throughs, also a lot of times there are limited food options on the road, and eating out all of the time will get expensive. Two cooking tools we highly recommend for anyone with an RV are a griddle and a microwave. In your griddle, you can cook sausage links, bacon, eggs, hash browns, pancakes, etc. You basically can cook anything you would normally have for breakfast. To add in some much needed vegetables to your meal, omelets are a great idea. Easily made right on the griddle! 

Stovetop

If you have an operable stove in your RV, then oatmeal and grits are two options that are quick and easy that can be made right in your RV kitchen.

Oatmeal is cheap and so versatile. You can add in apples and cinnamon, berries and yogurt, or bananas and nuts to make it more flavorful.

Grits are another breakfast favorite that is easy and can be made right on the stovetop. If you’re not familiar with this food, grits are simply ground up hominy. They come in a small bag similar to cornmeal. Some people from certain regions serve them sweet, but they are the best seasoned with just salt, pepper, and butter. They’re surprisingly filling by themselves, but grits are even better with a couple pieces of bacon on the side. Just cook them on the stovetop as directed on the bag.

Cold Breakfast Ideas:

There are some mornings when you will be pinched for time or simply too tired to cook. On these mornings, having a simple cold breakfast is best. Overnight oats, cereal, bagels and cream cheese, and muffins are great options for a quick and easy breakfast on the go. We also recommend a high quality blender. With these blenders, you can make a nutritious shake within minutes that will prepare you for the day ahead. These blenders can also make hot soups if you want something a little warmer for breakfast, like porridge.

If you are in or traveling through the Las Vegas area, make sure to give TNT RV Repair a call. We are an experienced RV Company who will make sure your RV is in tip-top condition before you take it on the road, or will fix your RV if you have something that is giving you an issue. Contact us here to obtain a free quote.