carlbarry
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I'm sorry, I was trying to clarify my situation. Breakfast I need milk, cereal, orange juice. Not a problem. Lunch I always eat a peanut butter sandwich. Not a problem.Understood but what needs to be frozen? Nothing listed in your list needs to be frozen.
Having something thawed and not cooking it right away does that make it no longer kosher? Sorry if this is a dumb question I dont have a clue.
I only bring it up as DVC seems keen on removing those old style of fridges from the resorts as time passes.
Dinner is the problem. I bring from home, for example, (cooked) chicken, (cooked) meatballs, (prepared) chow mein, bourekas, franks 'n' blanks, cold cuts, etc. Cold cuts aren't a problem only refrigerated for 10 days. Chicken, meatballs . . . I'm not fussy, but I think frozen is safer.
Thawing food does not make it non-kosher, as you suspect . . . would have been a real problem with Moses walking us around in the desert for 40 years!
By the way, Disney does have available kosher meals, airplane style. They have hamburger, salmon, chicken tenders, pizza, occasionally something else. In the parks, only hamburger, chicken tenders, pizza. Unfortunately, the only one that is reliably edible is the chicken tenders. And 10 or more nights of that would be kind of boring, as well as inconvenient to obtain.