How to Can Fish on Your Boat with a Pressure Cooker
Armed with a pressure cooker and time, a cruising couple packs away their freshly caught Alaskan salmon for a rainy day.
Armed with a pressure cooker and time, a cruising couple packs away their freshly caught Alaskan salmon for a rainy day.
Here are some simple things to keep in mind that can have an impact on your food budget, on board trash, and even the planet.
Simple and satisfying, this classic soup is perfect for a lunch on the hook.
In need of a simple solution to keep drinks cold aboard his Pearson 36, this DIY sailor permanently installed a Yeti cooler in the galley.
Beer can be hard to find when cruising remote atolls in the Pacific, so this pair of sailors took up homebrewing from their sailboat.
When the temperatures heat up, try this cool appetizer.
After decades of cruising, Fatty and Caroline finally have a brand-new gimballed oven and a revamped galley too.
“The fact that he bakes on a 1992 Italian-built sailboat with a propane tank that requires a constant eye and no watermaker only adds to the mystique of the final product.”
A liveaboard sailor and maniacal do-it-yourselfer transforms his classic schooner’s outdated galley into a modern, efficient culinary space.
If you have questions about the sailing lifestyle, take a listen to The Boat Galley Podcast, featuring Carolyn Shearlock, Lin Pardey and Nica Waters.
This easy seared tuna recipe will have your crew dreaming of the tropics.
Before you start shopping for a new oven or stove-top, consider meals you’re likely to prepare and the fuel you plan to use.
Armed with a pressure cooker and time, a cruising couple packs away their freshly caught Alaskan salmon for a rainy day.
Here are some simple things to keep in mind that can have an impact on your food budget, on board trash, and even the planet.
Simple and satisfying, this classic soup is perfect for a lunch on the hook.
In need of a simple solution to keep drinks cold aboard his Pearson 36, this DIY sailor permanently installed a Yeti cooler in the galley.
Beer can be hard to find when cruising remote atolls in the Pacific, so this pair of sailors took up homebrewing from their sailboat.
When the temperatures heat up, try this cool appetizer.
After decades of cruising, Fatty and Caroline finally have a brand-new gimballed oven and a revamped galley too.
“The fact that he bakes on a 1992 Italian-built sailboat with a propane tank that requires a constant eye and no watermaker only adds to the mystique of the final product.”
A liveaboard sailor and maniacal do-it-yourselfer transforms his classic schooner’s outdated galley into a modern, efficient culinary space.
If you have questions about the sailing lifestyle, take a listen to The Boat Galley Podcast, featuring Carolyn Shearlock, Lin Pardey and Nica Waters.
This easy seared tuna recipe will have your crew dreaming of the tropics.
Before you start shopping for a new oven or stove-top, consider meals you’re likely to prepare and the fuel you plan to use.
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