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  • Oct 19, 2024 | rvtravel.com | Cheri Sicard

    When the fine folks at Solo Stove sent me their Pi Fire pizza oven to try out, I was super excited at the thought of making authentic Neapolitan-style wood-fired pizza during RV trips. I am a certified pizza freak, and I like most styles, but Neapolitan, with its thin, chewy crust accented by a light smoky char from the fire, is my absolute favorite.

  • Oct 19, 2024 | rvtravel.com | Cheri Sicard

    Those who follow my posts know I am a big fan of the Solo Stove Ranger because of its grilling capabilities (learn more here). But with the Solo Stove Pi Fire accessory, the company has elevated the cooking you can do at your campsite (or backyard patio) to include authentic wood-fired pizza. Wow!The Pi Fire accessory is a portable pizza oven that sits atop the Solo Stove. I travel with the Solo Stove Ranger, but they make this accessory for whatever size Solo Stove you have.

  • Sep 12, 2024 | rvtravel.com | Cheri Sicard

    By Cheri SicardDid you know that you can find all kinds of great RV gear at thrift stores? It’s true. In the video below, the Grateful Glamper takes us on a thrift store shopping trip to show us some great examples of the RV treasures that await. To be sure, not every thrift store will have all of these items all the time, but if you are not in a hurry and keep your eyes peeled, you’ll spend pennies on the dollar and often support a good cause too (many thrift stores benefit charities).

  • Sep 12, 2024 | rvtravel.com | Steve Blume |Nanci Dixon |Cheri Sicard |Tony Barthel

    Greetings, fellow RVers! Are you ready for emergencies on the road or at camp? As fun as RVing is, things can, and do, happen. So in this issue, among other great stuff we are liking, we are focusing on some emergency gear you should carry. Read on!The time to prepare for emergencies is before they happen. This issue’s featured RV gear will help you do that. By Steve BlumeWhen I was younger, I was bulletproof; but with age comes wisdom, and with wisdom, caution.

  • Sep 10, 2024 | rvtravel.com | Cheri Sicard

    By Cheri SicardIf your RV windows need a lift, discover ingenious RV curtain ideas in the video below from Making My Abode on the Road. The video shows a variety of RV window coverings that require no sewing. You also won’t have to make any holes or drill into your RV’s walls to hang them either. The video shares various innovative curtain solutions, from tension rods and adhesive hooks to decorative sticks-and-bricks curtain rods.

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