5 Tips for Bringing Food Supplies During Homecoming

It doesn't feel like it, right? Our friends will soon enter the homecoming season. For those of you who want to make a homecoming trip, you certainly need to prepare your belongings properly, starting from the condition of the vehicle, clothing, toiletries, medicines, to food supplies.
Food Packing Tips for Homecoming Trips
Proper food packing preparation is very important to support the ease and smoothness of your journey, especially if you are traveling a long distance. Therefore, this article discusses food packing tips for homecoming trips that you should try. What are they? Let’s check it out now!
1. Avoid Bringing Easily Spoiled Food
The first food packing tip for homecoming trips is to avoid bringing easily spoiled food, such as nasi uduk, opor, and rendang, or other foods that contain coconut milk.
If the food you bring spoils even before you eat it, then the supplies will go to waste, right? So, instead of filling your car with food that won't last, it's better to leave it at home!
2. Prepare Fresh and Long-lasting Food Supplies
On the contrary, you need to bring food supplies that last throughout your homecoming trip. You can bring fried foods, such as tofu, tempeh, eggs, chicken, sausages, meatballs, chicken nuggets, and fried seafood, as these dry fried foods will last longer.
If you want supplies that also contain vegetables and fruits, you can bring fried bananas, vegetable fritters, corn fritters, or battered broccoli. Additionally, to maintain the freshness of your supplies during the homecoming trip, it is best to cook all supplies a day in advance, or if possible, cook them a few hours before the trip starts.
3. Use Efficient Food Packaging
To make it easier to consume your supplies during the trip, you need to use efficient food packaging, which is strong, durable, and tightly sealed to keep your food fresh from outside air.
Moreover, if you don’t want to bother washing your lunch box, you can use aluminum foil to wrap your food tightly before putting it in the lunch box, so the aluminum foil can serve as a food mat and your lunch box won’t get stained with food residue.
4. Bring Packaged Food or Drinks
Another tip is to bring packaged food or drinks, which will definitely last longer than the food you cook yourself.
You can bring packaged bread, both sweet and savory, bottled milk, tea, coffee, or just snacks to accompany your journey, such as nuts, chiki, chocolate, biscuits, protein bars, and candies. Just make sure that the expiration date is still far away, okay?
5. Prepare Fresh Fruits and Enough Drinking Water
Now, during the homecoming trip, you still need to consume fruits! Besides being quite filling, fruits are also healthy foods that can help your body stay fit during your trip.
You can bring fruits that can be eaten directly without needing to cut them at home, such as apples and bananas, so these fruits will remain fresh when you eat them.
In addition, you also need to bring enough mineral water to avoid dehydration during the trip. I hope your homecoming is enjoyable and be careful on the road.