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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why on earth would you go on vacation and spend time cooking. Stay home.[/quote] ITA. These beach house vacations that everyone loves to go on are just "mom does all the same work at a different location" trips.[/quote] And at least in my family, the week vacation at a 'family friendly' carribean all inclusive resort is just "mom is stressed out trying to keep her kids from disturbing other guests at the restaurant, finding food they will eat at the buffet, eating her own dinner, and getting them to bed after dinner hell before they turn into flaming pumpkins." It isnt about being cheap, its about that being a mom of multiple young kids is hard however you slice it. I cook most nights on our summer trip too.[/quote] If it wasn't a matter of money, then you would order in.[/quote] PP you quoted here. If you believe that, please provide me with the list of edible food that can be delivered to Sea Colony, because I've found precious little other than pizza. No need to get into the socioeconomic wars here but suffice it to say it is NOT about the money for us, but about that with a little planning I can feed my kids reasonably healthy and tasty food with far less stress and work than if we went out. When they're older and do better in restaurants I will be happy to go out.[/quote]
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