Be a part of the Vintage Camper Trailers CookBook
We are excited to be working on our 3rd book. If you are an adventures foodie, you may be included in it!
We need to get your recipe and a high resolution photo of your recipe. You may include photos or even a video of you, your trailer, you cooking in your trailer, your dish and maybe even you and friends enjoying the meal. We also need a little information on your “vintage journey” and photo releases for the people in the photos and the photographer. Photo quality is important.(More details below.)
Paul and Caroline Lacitinola
vintagecampertrailers@gmail.com
(916) 572-8554
We need to get your recipe and a high resolution photo of your recipe. You may include photos or even a video of you, your trailer, you cooking in your trailer, your dish and maybe even you and friends enjoying the meal. We also need a little information on your “vintage journey” and photo releases for the people in the photos and the photographer. Photo quality is important.(More details below.)
Paul and Caroline Lacitinola
vintagecampertrailers@gmail.com
(916) 572-8554
We are CURRENTLY accepting RECIPE submissions
RecipesDo you have a favorite recipe that would fit in one of the chapters?
BBQ-Cooking with Fire. Potluck Pleasers and Cooking for Large Groups. One Dish Delights-Crock Pot Recipes. Cast Iron Cooking-Camp cooking old school style. The Gourmet Glamper: Elevated Camping Dishes. Vintage Appetizers-Fun recipes inspired by mid-century memories. Make it Ahead-Dishes that travel well for camping. Desserts-More than a Smore Catch, can and preserve-Recipes for the real campers who hunt, fish or pick their food and prepare it themselves in their campers. |
PhotographsOriginal hi resolution photographs of you, your food, your trailer, your friends and family cooking and eating your food etc.
300 dpi at a minimum of 6" wide (12" preferred.) jpg, png or pdfs. The photographer must provide us a release form. Individuals in photos must provide a model release form. We escpecially want vintage photos of trailers, galleys and camp cooking. Advertisements of camping appliances and cooking gear. We may be able to help you with the photography, just ask. No previously published photos. No photos off of the internet. |
About YouOur books are about the people. The Vintage trailerites that share in this silly hobby. We want to know about your vintage journey, camping and cooking mishaps or your favorite campsite. Tell us about your recipe...is it an original, family favorite or does it hold memories for you? Anything else you would like to share regarding the vintage trailering hobby is welcome.
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Authors Bio:
Paul and Caroline Lacitinola are the dynamic duo behind the beloved world of vintage camper trailers. With an insatiable passion for all things retro and a profound love for the open road, Paul and Caroline have become icons in the vintage trailer community.
As authors of the acclaimed books "Vintage Camper Trailers" and "Vintage Trailer Rallies," they have masterfully chronicled the rich history and vibrant culture of vintage trailers, inspiring countless enthusiasts along the way. Their books serve as invaluable resources, offering insights into rescuing, restoring, and rallying, as well as the unique stories behind each vintage gem.
Since 2011, Paul and Caroline have been the driving force behind "Vintage Camper Trailers Magazine," a publication that has become the go-to source for enthusiasts seeking inspiration, advice, and camaraderie within the vintage trailer community. Through their magazine, they have fostered a sense of community and connection among enthusiasts worldwide, celebrating the timeless allure of vintage trailers.
In addition to their literary contributions, Paul and Caroline are the hosts of the Trailerfest Vintage Trailer Rallies, where enthusiasts from near and far gather to celebrate their shared love for vintage trailers, swap stories, and forge lifelong friendships. Trailerfest event has become a hallmark event in the vintage trailer calendar, drawing 1,000s of enthusiasts of all ages to experience the magic of vintage trailer culture firsthand.
With their unwavering dedication and infectious enthusiasm, Paul and Caroline Lacitinola continue to inspire and unite vintage trailer enthusiasts nationwide, leaving an indelible mark on the vibrant tapestry of vintage trailer culture.
Paul and Caroline Lacitinola are the dynamic duo behind the beloved world of vintage camper trailers. With an insatiable passion for all things retro and a profound love for the open road, Paul and Caroline have become icons in the vintage trailer community.
As authors of the acclaimed books "Vintage Camper Trailers" and "Vintage Trailer Rallies," they have masterfully chronicled the rich history and vibrant culture of vintage trailers, inspiring countless enthusiasts along the way. Their books serve as invaluable resources, offering insights into rescuing, restoring, and rallying, as well as the unique stories behind each vintage gem.
Since 2011, Paul and Caroline have been the driving force behind "Vintage Camper Trailers Magazine," a publication that has become the go-to source for enthusiasts seeking inspiration, advice, and camaraderie within the vintage trailer community. Through their magazine, they have fostered a sense of community and connection among enthusiasts worldwide, celebrating the timeless allure of vintage trailers.
In addition to their literary contributions, Paul and Caroline are the hosts of the Trailerfest Vintage Trailer Rallies, where enthusiasts from near and far gather to celebrate their shared love for vintage trailers, swap stories, and forge lifelong friendships. Trailerfest event has become a hallmark event in the vintage trailer calendar, drawing 1,000s of enthusiasts of all ages to experience the magic of vintage trailer culture firsthand.
With their unwavering dedication and infectious enthusiasm, Paul and Caroline Lacitinola continue to inspire and unite vintage trailer enthusiasts nationwide, leaving an indelible mark on the vibrant tapestry of vintage trailer culture.