Cooking on the road can be an exciting yet challenging endeavor, and we were curious to know if our readers had a go-to resource for their mobile culinary adventures. In our latest newsletter, we asked, “Do you have a favorite RV-friendly cookbook?”

The responses gave us a peek into the culinary habits of our RV community.

If you haven’t participated in our polls yet, make sure to keep an eye on our newsletters and cast your vote. Your input helps us understand the trends and preferences within our RV family.

Poll Results: RV-Friendly Cookbooks

The results are in, and it appears that most of our readers are either culinary free spirits or haven’t found that perfect RV-friendly cookbook yet.

A staggering 96% of you said “No,” you don’t have a favorite RV-friendly cookbook, while only 4% said “Yes.” This overwhelming majority suggests that most of you either rely on other resources for your cooking inspiration or prefer to wing it when it comes to meal prep on the road.

The 4%: Cookbook Aficionados

For the 4% who do have a favorite RV-friendly cookbook, kudos to you! You’ve likely found that magical tome filled with recipes that are both delicious and practical for life on the road. Whether it’s a book filled with one-pot wonders or a guide to gourmet campfire cuisine, having a reliable cookbook can make meal planning a breeze. Plus, there’s something comforting about flipping through the pages of a well-loved cookbook, knowing that each recipe has been tried and tested.

The 96%: Culinary Mavericks

For the 96% who don’t have a favorite RV-friendly cookbook, we salute your adventurous spirit! You’re the culinary mavericks of the RV world, creating meals on the fly with whatever ingredients you have on hand. Maybe you’re pulling recipes from memory, improvising based on what’s in your pantry, or perhaps you’re turning to the internet for quick inspiration. Either way, your ability to adapt and create delicious meals in a compact space is nothing short of impressive. Who needs a cookbook when you have creativity and a little bit of culinary courage?

Conclusion: Why the Results Make Perfect Sense

So why did 96% of you vote “No”? The answer likely lies in the flexibility and spontaneity that many RVers value. RV living often means adapting to new environments and making do with limited resources, and this extends to cooking. Many of you probably find it easier to improvise meals based on what’s available rather than sticking to a specific set of recipes. Additionally, the internet offers a wealth of culinary inspiration at your fingertips, making traditional cookbooks less essential. For the 4% who do have a favorite RV-friendly cookbook, your dedication to organized meal planning and your love for tried-and-true recipes are commendable. Whether you’re a cookbook devotee or a culinary free spirit, one thing is clear: our RV community is as diverse in its cooking habits as it is in its travel destinations. And that’s what makes this journey so deliciously exciting!