I’m not sure about you but my first real road trip we had for the kids I did so much research that I over worked myself just to think about preparing lol. Now that we’ve had a dozen or so I like to think I got a good system down so lucky for you today I’m sharing my hacks as well as a few other great ideas from a few gals of mine. Make sure to check out below what the Blogger Babes are sharing today!
Individual Snack Containers
After the first few hours on our very first road trip I learned real quick that if you give kids access to all of the food there is a good chance that one might eat one of everything without saying a word.
What you need:
Run up to your local dollar store and find a container big enough to pack around 10-15 snacks. I’ve used the same one for years now and I have been able to pack for a 24 hour trip to a 2 hour and it always work out perfectly.
Kids Approved Snacks
- Granola Bars
- Mio Water Flavoring
- Fruit Snacks
- Wafer Cookies
- Nature Trails Breakfast Bars
- Nuts
- Mini Muffins
Precut Meats & Cheese
If you plan to be driving five or more hours I highly recommend packing coolers for the family as well. For us we do this in our three row van
- One cooler per row for drinks, typically a smaller cooler that can hold 6-8 drinks
- One larger cooler in middle with cold foods such as; sandwich meats and cheese, fruits, yogurts and veggies
Because everyone can get hungry at different times on road trips due to random naps, zoning into a good book or simply enjoying their time I try to have it easy to make so it’s not hassle when trying to make six sandwiches at different times.
The easiest way to do this is to cut deli slices into fours and have mini sandwich loaf slices ready to make for easy to make finger sandwiches.
Container Games
My last hack is container games. Not only will it keep things organized but it helps to limit lost pieces and makes it easy to transport from the car to destination.
While these hacks may seem simple to most, it just might be so simple that you might not have thought about it before. Next time you head out on the road try them out and let me if they helped you!
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9 Comments
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Surabhi
May 27, 2022 at 12:58 pmGreat hacks..I loved the idea of the cooler
Nastaran
May 27, 2022 at 2:43 pmLove the idea of a big container. I always put my snacks in different places and I get confused where to find them😂
Amy G.
May 27, 2022 at 2:51 pmI love the idea for storing games/activities in containers! Perfect for keeping organized!
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May 28, 2022 at 2:10 amLove the sandwich idea and drink cooler! Sammy’s are always taste better on the road!
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May 28, 2022 at 9:54 amYes! It’s such a game changer to pack snacks and lunches for long road trips to avoid stopping so much. Contained games are also a game changer!
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