Grocery list?

Chili327

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I finally have a villa on an upcoming trip to make use of the full kitchen but I’m so used to just getting coffee, cream, fruit and yogurt & maybe some snacks, that I’m not sure what else to get, what is easy to make with the tools they give you?
No spices or other things to really “make dinner”, so I was thinking of just adding bacon and eggs to my grocery list to expand on breakfast, but I’m curious what might be a good thing for lunch or dinner? (or anything else)
 
Ingredients for spaghetti dinner and a bagged salad. I like to get snacks for my kids too; we always get some good snacks for the villa, and a snack a day for the parks (we'll often buy lunch or dinner there, and perhaps a second snack there but it's nice to have snacks while in line, etc). Apples or little oranges. Brita filter for my Brita. Breakfast fixings (usually cereal for the kids/spouse, and something I can toast for me). Butter. I bring my own coffee, but would order it if I didn't.
 
Get precooked bacon as it is a real timesaver and less messy! We like eggs, bacon and cheese on an english muffin which works for any meal. Don't forget butter. I try to get items I can use for different (easy) recipes. Bacon and cheese can go on a green salad. Order extra cheese and brioche bread and make grilled cheese/bacon sandwiches. A small jar of pizza sauce and you can bake "pizza" on brioche bread. My goal is to buy as few products as possible.

I pack some foil pieces, a close to empty roll of plastic wrap and a few zip bags. You can pick up small salt and pepper packets to bring. A couple clothespins will work to seal up snack bags.

Grocery prices are so high that we plan to eat out at QS for most of our 9 night BWV stay. We will order basics and water and a few items I listed above. It is nice to have something in the fridge if it rains or we just don't feel like going out.

Have fun! :tink:
 

Get precooked bacon as it is a real timesaver and less messy! We like eggs, bacon and cheese on an english muffin which works for any meal. Don't forget butter. I try to get items I can use for different (easy) recipes. Bacon and cheese can go on a green salad. Order extra cheese and brioche bread and make grilled cheese/bacon sandwiches. A small jar of pizza sauce and you can bake "pizza" on brioche bread. My goal is to buy as few products as possible.

I pack some foil pieces, a close to empty roll of plastic wrap and a few zip bags. You can pick up small salt and pepper packets to bring. A couple clothespins will work to seal up snack bags.

Grocery prices are so high that we plan to eat out at QS for most of our 9 night BWV stay. We will order basics and water and a few items I listed above. It is nice to have something in the fridge if it rains or we just don't feel like going out.

Have fun! :tink:
Great list and ideas!!
Definitely will have some snacks and a case of water,
English muffins, butter and bag salad sound like winners for me.


Simple things- tacos, spaghetti, breakfast for dinner
Tacos would be great, but I feel like it’s just too many things to buy… but I like breakfast for dinner for sure!!
 
The 5 gallon water blocks, cereal, dairy style beverage of preference, snacks for the kids (fruit, goldfish, etc), tea, Gatorade.
 

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