Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here - Egg allergy and we don't like tuna, so no worries there. Yes hotel room so no hot plate. Will have access to a grill. I found a gadget on Amazon that looks like you can make grilled cheeses in the microwave. But having a grill I could probably wrap them in foil and heat them there as well.
If you have a grill then you can use a skillet on it, right?
OP Here - yes. That's my thought. And we are flying, so no frozen food. I can grab a skillet after we land for $25-$30.
We're VERY happy with our hotel choice, we won't be cancelling it. There's a great grocery store across the street I think we'll be frequenting. They have decently priced deli/meals as well.
Since we'll have the skillet and grill, I'm guessing we should focus on that. I also love to cook, which means after a day at the beach I don't mind cooking dinner. I know there are many of you who think that's the "worst thing", but it works for me![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here - Egg allergy and we don't like tuna, so no worries there. Yes hotel room so no hot plate. Will have access to a grill. I found a gadget on Amazon that looks like you can make grilled cheeses in the microwave. But having a grill I could probably wrap them in foil and heat them there as well.
If you have a grill then you can use a skillet on it, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're prepping sashimi and ceviche in a hotel room?Anonymous wrote:We do this sometimes. The key is too keep it simple and not need a deep pantry. We do:
—Pasta night with garlic bread (jarred sauce).
—Smoked chicken from a good truck, baked potatoes and salad.
—if beach trip, I go to the docks and buy fresh fish from the fisherman. We have sashimi some nights, ceviche others
—black bean Quesadillas are easy and low ingredient.
—grilled cheese and tomato soup
Well, we usually AirBNB but absolutely if there is a kitchenette (we usually do Home2Suites or something so we have a small kitchen area if in a hotel). Sashimi is literally slicing fish, and ceviche adds the difficult step of chopping a few veggies and squeezing limes. Hardly challenging prep and no heat required. We always eat a lot of fresh fish when we are at the beach. If you meet the boats you know it is super fresh too, doesn’t get better than that.
Anonymous wrote:You're prepping sashimi and ceviche in a hotel room?Anonymous wrote:We do this sometimes. The key is too keep it simple and not need a deep pantry. We do:
—Pasta night with garlic bread (jarred sauce).
—Smoked chicken from a good truck, baked potatoes and salad.
—if beach trip, I go to the docks and buy fresh fish from the fisherman. We have sashimi some nights, ceviche others
—black bean Quesadillas are easy and low ingredient.
—grilled cheese and tomato soup
Anonymous wrote:I make things we like, freeze, and bring that. Chili, pork BBQ, meatballs in sauce for meatball subs. Some soup.
Supplement with fresh fruit, salads, breads you buy locally.
Anonymous wrote:OP Here - Egg allergy and we don't like tuna, so no worries there. Yes hotel room so no hot plate. Will have access to a grill. I found a gadget on Amazon that looks like you can make grilled cheeses in the microwave. But having a grill I could probably wrap them in foil and heat them there as well.