Anonymous wrote:If you have a microwave I usually bring Mac n cheese cups for the kids. Mine eat a ton on vacation because they are often expending more energy than usual - so I bring packets of oatmeal, Mac n cheese, bananas and apples, sometimes a loaf of bread and a jar of peanut butter even if it’s just for snacks or a second dinner. Lots of hungry boys in my household.
Anonymous wrote:We don’t all have insane budgets for travel. Something has to give…sometimes you go cheaper on the food in order to stay in a more desirable location. Let’s stop crapping on the op and give actual advice if you have any.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would definitely bring food if you have a real fridge. I would also consider bringing a small appliance. My choices would be my ninja bullet to make smoothie for the kids and frozen cocktails for me. I might also bring our george Forman grill. A melt grilled cheese makes a bowl of soup or a salad into a meal!
I would also make some things ahead like pasta salad, cut up fruit, sausage biscuits and cookies. I would prep like I do for a party at home. Spend a bit more for things like lots of berries instead of just apples and bananas. Make some dishes that we don't have often like Buffalo chicken dip or spinach artichoke dip. These can be made at home and then warmed in the microwave. So you feel like it is special because you splurge on items you don't have all of the time, but you are spending way less than eating at the resort restaurant.
This goes a little too far. Why do all this crap while on "vacation"? This sounds terrible.
Anonymous wrote:I would definitely bring food if you have a real fridge. I would also consider bringing a small appliance. My choices would be my ninja bullet to make smoothie for the kids and frozen cocktails for me. I might also bring our george Forman grill. A melt grilled cheese makes a bowl of soup or a salad into a meal!
I would also make some things ahead like pasta salad, cut up fruit, sausage biscuits and cookies. I would prep like I do for a party at home. Spend a bit more for things like lots of berries instead of just apples and bananas. Make some dishes that we don't have often like Buffalo chicken dip or spinach artichoke dip. These can be made at home and then warmed in the microwave. So you feel like it is special because you splurge on items you don't have all of the time, but you are spending way less than eating at the resort restaurant.