Budget Dining Tip

doubletrouble_vb

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I just came back from Disney with my Mom and my niece. We had three very different eating patterns going on. This made it pretty difficult when ordering until we figured out a couple of tricks.

In Spoodles I just ordered a side of grilled chicken and a side asparagus. Voila...dinner for Mom that fit her diet. My niece ordered flatbread (pizza) and shrimp. I got a rotini dish. Worked out to be much cheaper with very little wasted food (ok I couldn't finish my rotini) and three stuffed but happy people.

Another suggestion is the Pepper Market in Coronado Springs. This worked out great! You can buy exactly what you need to feed the group rather than an entree for each. The only problem would be getting there if you don't have a car.

The tea party at the GF didn't work out so well...I'm thinking they need a menu selection for picky teens...she didn't want to do Mrs. Potts tea for small kids so she was one pouty camper for what should have been a fun girls afternoon.
 
I like that idea for Spoodles. I've been avoiding it because I'm not fond of pasta. The grilled chicken and a side veggie (hope they have something besides asparagus!) would work beautifully.
 


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