Filling the RV fridge/pantry with Quick Meals and Snack

eiffel

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Our Christmas trip in Florida starts in FW. We chose the Deluxe Dining Plan as we'll be going to many Signature restaurants and Dinner show and the regular Dining Plan didn't have enough meals. But I expected that, by the end of our trip, we'll have quick service meals and snacks left. As we'll be in an RV this year and we'll be visiting Florida after Disney, we would like to use the meals and snacks left to fill part of our fridge and pantry.

I though we could have sandwiches, fruits and yogurts.
1-Do you any other suggestion on what would could get with our dining plan?

I will bring a small cooler in the parks, so don't hesitate to give me suggestions in the parks. As well, after we'll check out, we could drive to use the last meals and snacks anywhere in Disney, if it's worth too.

Thanks!
 
I would hit DTD to stock up.
Lots of choices at Earl of Sandwich. These are just the cold offerings..I would imagine the hot sandwiches would reheat rather well.

The Earl's Cobb - grilled chicken, smoked bacon, Swiss and sharp cheddar cheese, Roma tomatoes, cucumber, cranberries and Buttermilk Ranch Dressing

The Earl's Cobb - grilled chicken, smoked bacon, Swiss and sharp cheddar cheese, Roma tomatoes, cucumber, cranberries and Buttermilk Ranch Dressing

Caprese Salad - Field greens and Romaine lettuce tossed in balsamic vinaigrette and topped with fresh mozzarella, tomatoes and fresh basil and balsamic vinaigrette

Mediterranean Tuna or Chicken Salad - Your choice of grilled chicken or Albacore tuna salad served on a bed of Field greens and Romaine lettuce topped with Feta Cheese, roma tomatoes, cucumber, roasted red peppers, Kalamata olive, red onions and Mediterranean dressing.

Chinese Chicken Salad - grilled chicken, Field greens and Romaine lettuce, Chinese mix, crispy won tons, fresh soy ginger dressing.

Fresh A-Peel also have several things that sound like they would travel well (salads and wraps).

I would also hit Goofy's Candy Co for some sugary treats.


In the Parks -
Main St. Bakery @ MK comes to mind first - tons of yummy pastries and baked goods to go and you can stop at the Confectionary place on Main St. (the exact name escapes me) - for some yummy sugary things.

If you want to hit a resort, POP Century has one of the best food courts on propery (IMO) - lost of things you could take with you there..pastries..Mickey Rice Crispy treats..Minnie Bakeshop cookies..Mickey shaped cheese crackers (like goldfish) - pretzels..etc..
They also have lots of pre-packaged offerings ...olive tapenade, hummus, bagel chips, fruit salad, salads, veggies and ranch dressing, apples and caramel and of course tie-dye cheesecake.

HTH:)
 
Great! thanks a lot! I will definitely go to Earl of Sandwich and the food court at the POP Century.
 


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