Two things you better watch out for, Rob:
1. Are your food stamps usable out of state? You better check before you go hungry
.
They might not be usable in your situation for four reasons: a. State welfare systems assume that if you're on public assistance, you can't afford long term/distance travel; b. You might not be allowed to leave your state without losing your benefits; c. The accounting systems are different for each state, e.g., Ohio most likely cannot handle nor be reimbursed for New Jersey food stamps, and d. You cannot (at least in Pennsylvania) use food stamps for prepared food such as restaurant meals.
IF you bring all your food with you from home, AND wait until you're back in your home state to restock, you might be okay
. Just be prepared to pay cash for perishables (milk, etc) and for coffee & donuts at the J.
2. Both you and your F/O better watch the weight in the van! The winch sounds cool, but all the toys in the world won't help you if you don't have enough capacity to haul the freight you need to haul, nor especially if you go overweight. You might find yourself leaving your precious case of ramen noodles and box of jumbo cans of ravioli at the chicken coop, because if you leave his winch behind to make legal weight, your F/O will lighten your wallet double quick time
That said, good luck and Godspeed to ya