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Earning My Ears
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- Jun 24, 2002
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My favorite trick is to stock up on the Buddig-type deli meats, which you can also freeze ahead. Each individual package is a couple of ounces, perfect for a sandwich, no containers or zip-locks to come open in the cooler. It's not gourmet, but it's OK!
On our recent trip to POR, we did rent the fridge for milk, sandwich fixin's, and leftovers, but we also used our cooler to keep lots of sodas cold. We've done it before without the fridge, but sometimes getting enough ice is a hassle. If you drive, bring block ice or freeze gallon jugs--that will stay frozen in a Coleman cooler for a week!
I also found that bread and milk were available at the resort shop for convenience store prices. [We bought bread and milk at our last gas stop, and brought everything else with us from home. I can't fathom taking the time to shop in Orlando when we're that close!]
We also let the kids fill their own belt bag [or cargo pockets] with snacks for in the parks--they graze at will [hey, it's a vacation!] and it lets us postpone meals until we really want to take a break.
One of the best tips I got from these boards was about the disposable Dixie brand "to-go" cups with lids, which lets you carry coffee to the bus stop without hauling a refillable mug or sloshing it as you walk. That was great--everyone in my family is happier if I get my coffee in the morning!
On our recent trip to POR, we did rent the fridge for milk, sandwich fixin's, and leftovers, but we also used our cooler to keep lots of sodas cold. We've done it before without the fridge, but sometimes getting enough ice is a hassle. If you drive, bring block ice or freeze gallon jugs--that will stay frozen in a Coleman cooler for a week!
I also found that bread and milk were available at the resort shop for convenience store prices. [We bought bread and milk at our last gas stop, and brought everything else with us from home. I can't fathom taking the time to shop in Orlando when we're that close!]
We also let the kids fill their own belt bag [or cargo pockets] with snacks for in the parks--they graze at will [hey, it's a vacation!] and it lets us postpone meals until we really want to take a break.
One of the best tips I got from these boards was about the disposable Dixie brand "to-go" cups with lids, which lets you carry coffee to the bus stop without hauling a refillable mug or sloshing it as you walk. That was great--everyone in my family is happier if I get my coffee in the morning!