twinsmom, thanks for giving everyone else a little insight here. Now granted I didn't say where we are staying, but since a few here wanted to school me on everything and lite me on fire... I have 2 rooms booked, one is a cabin at the Ft. Wilderness Resort, (which btw, has a full kitchen, so I'm assuming WDW knows someone will be using it to COOK) and the other is at HIFS(they only have kitchenettes, but still I'm assuming they know people will be using it to cook as well) I am waiting until Ap rates or Fl resident rates come out and then decide which one to cancel. I am not a Disney First-timer, I just know how much the meals at WDW are, and my family enjoys a home cooked meal in the privacy and comfort of ourselves once in a while, not to mention the fact that one meal at a nice sit-down restaurant in WDW is nearly as much as I spend a week for groceries at home. We will do our share of character meals, counter service hamburgers, and cokes and mickey bars to give WDW our part, but we will also enjoy a nice meal that I have prepared in the comfort of our "home away from home". I was actually inquiring to see what someone else may have made that was good, quick, and easy to make while still feeling like on vacation.
BTW, when we stay at the Values we bring our hot plate, mini fridge, microwave, toaster oven, crockpot, electric skillet, and baby george grill, you know you really have to improvise in there, and for anyone who is reading this....I am just kidding!
Kim
Ps: The last time we stayed at ASMu, when we were checking out I saw a man leaving his room a few doors down from ours, he had a small fridge on a little rolling cart, with a microwave on top, pulling it in one hand, and one of those small round charcoal grills on wheels in the other, what do you think wdw had to say about that?!?