Living in a 2008 Toyota Prius on the road in the United States during much of the 2020 and 2021 pandemic mandates was an unexpectedly rewarding growth experience. Here are the top five suggestions I have for living on the road out of your car during these times.
1. Be careful where you park when you sleep. The best locations to park for a night are highway rest stops, some Walmarts and at 24-hour gas stations.
2. Buy water by the gallon. Staying hydrated is top priority when living on the road. I like the Crystal Geyser brand spring water. Their quality to cost ratio is better than most brands and they put their spring sourcing on the side.
3. Avoid fast food and get a can opener. Staying healthy and saving money can go a long way when they are paired together. Top choices for road food with no cooking gear and can all be found at most Walmart locations. These include:
a.) Natural peanut butter.
b.) Gas station coffee maker for hot water with store-bought plain oatmeal and bananas.
c.) Small greens containers and avocados with a choice of canned beans and dressing.
d.) Beans by themselves as a cheap survival food. Garbanzos, black, and red kidney beans.
e.) Amy’s brand canned soups. Lentil, black bean, split pea, and many others. All ready to eat with convenient pop-up tops.
4. Buy body wipes. With no access to shower while living in your car, I recommend buying Seventh Generation brand body wipes. They are very convenient when you need to take care of full body personal hygiene.
5. Store cash in a portable safe. With what seems to be a cashless society on its way I feel it’s a smart move to store cash (while you still can) in a small lockable container to store in your car to keep your money safe with easy access.Continue reading“Our Experience Living Out of a Car, by M.B.”