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Cooking inside a skoolie changes the way you think about every single tool you bring into your kitchen. In a traditional home, kitchens tend to collect a lot of extras. Duplicates, gadgets, and “just in case” items that quietly take up space but rarely get used. When you live tiny, that approach doesn’t work. Every item has to earn its place. After five years of full-time bus life, these are the skoolie kitchen essentials that have stayed in our tiny kitchen. They’re the items that truly make daily cooking easier, calmer, and honestly… a lot more enjoyable These are the tools we reach for again and again, and not because they look good in a drawer. But because they support how we actually cook and live in a small space. Each item below links to the version we use or recommend. Therefore, you can see exactly what works in a…

Seven years ago, if you’d told me we’d trade our spacious 2,800 sq. ft. home for life on a 40-foot school bus, I would’ve laughed. But that decision—why we sold our house for bus life—changed everything for our family. Back then, we were settling into what we thought was our forever home on Wildflower Way. It was winter in Bozeman—temperatures in the double-digit negatives. Still, we were cozy in a big house with a “garagemahal” for Glaucio’s projects, and an acre lot facing a 12-acre park. We had everything we thought we wanted. Then came the school bus. Four years ago, Glaucio walked out of the bathroom with one of his wild ideas—to buy an old school bus and convert it into a skoolie. At first, it seemed like a fun side project. We imagined long road trips, new adventures, and then returning home to Bozeman. But that plan didn’t…

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