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Camping And Thawed Out Hamburger Rolls?


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ladylibrarian Newbie

We hope to be going camping as soon as it warms up some.

We have a Pop-Up Camper and just a very small Refridegerator

How long will the hamburger rolls, english muffin and bread

keep if not frozen. Haven't tried it yet only been gluten-free for 3 months

now. Finally found a store that has gluten-free products. Whole Foods in

Raleigh and Cary NC. 100 miles round trip so will have to stock up

whenever I go. Appreciate finding out if it will be alright if they are

thawed out for a couple of days. Hope to be gone for about a

week in May or June.


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Gluten-free breads get stale very fast. They won't get moldy any faster, but they will end up as crumbs sooner. Might want to plan to use up the breads in the first 2-3 days and then do bread-free meals after that to avoid disappointment. You can use corn tortillas to wrap sandwich fillings, or scoop them up with gluten-free crackers like Nut Thins. But don't expect the bread products to be like normal wheat breads.

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I've taken thawed out hamburger rolls and bread on road trips in a cooler, and they kept ok in the cooler (put them in ziplock baggies to keep them from getting wet... but I have to say, without being able to warm them up in a toaster or microwave, they were just nasty.

I think you'd be better off with Real Foods Corn Thins, Yeah they work as a thick cracker, but they also make good crunchy sandwiches with pb&j on them or lunchmeats and cheese or any other topping you can think of.

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Camping world sells freezers for traveling that run off of a cigarette lighter. They come in three different sizes. I think the one we have is a norcold. We have a 35 ft fifthwheel that we took to Alaska and I needed the extra freezzer for gluten-free stuff. It works great and I now use it when I make my quarterly trip to stock up on gluten-free foods. I put in the back of my SUV and off I go. It was a great investment for us......

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I've let bread thaw out before and the bread will usually last about a week for me.

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