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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Have inexpensive food available at your rental place - cereal, hot dogs/buns, spaghetti/sauce, chicken drumsticks, mac & cheese, eggs, lunch meat, bread, English muffins. [/quote] I'd be inclined to model healthful eating. Lots of vegetables filling each meal plate at dinner. Fruit with lunch. Omelets for breakfast with English muffin for kids but not cereal, which isn't going to be enough and too carby.[/quote] Ugh. Please do not expect a teenage boy to eat like a peri menopausal middle aged woman. You can serve fruit and scrambled egg whites if you want to, but have bagels and breakfast burritos available, too. And do not "model healthy eating" on vacation. What you want to teach is - "There are 7 people and there are 7 breakfast burritos. Please take one. If you are still hungry after that, you are welcome to make yourself a PB&J sandwich or have a bowl of cereal." [/quote]
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