dis2cruise
Long Island, NY
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I will have 5 teens with us 3 girls 2 boys so the food has to be "kid friendly"I am mainly confused what to serve for dinner we need 7 different menus.
Yes, I generally travel with 3 11yr old boys, food is important. Believe or not my son and his friends don't really like Disney kid food other than ice cream and the more expensive restaurants. They love spending time at the resort at the end of the day and in the pool.
We fix a big package of frozen meatballs and sauce for Spaghetti and meatballs and later in the week leftover meatball subs. I fix tacos with all of the fixings. We grill out, OKW has grills by the quiet pools, marinated steak/london broil and/ or chicken with baked potatoes(microwave) and salad. Sometimes I go to Winn Dixie/Publix and purchase Rotiserrie Chickens and serve them with steamed vegies, or tater tots. We eat salad most every night and the kids actually do love their vegies. One night we do Appetizer night, in the oven with frozen potato skins, mozzarella sticks, poppers, bagel bites, and serve celery, carrots and dip along side. Grill Cheeses w/ bacon & tomatoe and frozen french fries or raw vegies & dip. Mine are opposed to frozen chicken nuggets so I generally just grill chicken. And then if its for a full week we have the leftover night, where we try and polish off what's left in the fridge. You can also order pizza delivered to most resorts, Ghiordanos (they have a website) is one of the best. I cook but I want to limit my time in the kitchen so that I enjoy pool time as well!
Anyway, I could go on and on! Have a wonderful time!
I am developing a personal cook book for our DVC trips and the use of a Crockpot.
Spaghetti. It's the universally accepted and easy meal. Wish I had some right now.![]()
Now I would be very interested in this! Plus, you must include a section called "Studio Cooking for DVC".![]()
Wish I had some of my Italian spaghetti sauce for ya Rob!! You know we Italians pride ourselves on our sphagetti sauces!![]()
My usual response to such questions: Don't forget the grills at most resorts!
We do steaks, chicken, potatoes, corn, fish, etc., then dine al fresco at the covered pavilion next to the grill.
Just what works for us!
wow there a lot of good meal ideas here thanks!! I am just wondering
we are flying if I pre-make several items freeze them and put it into a suitcase wrap the food really good insulate it with some old bathroom towels to keep the cold in should it do ok in the checked luggage?? do you think it would make it
We usually arrive at our airport about 1 hr before and our flight is only 2 1l2 hrs long![]()
I have a soft side cooler that looks like a suitcase. It is small enough to use as a carry-on but we usually check it in. I freeze water bottles and line the bottom and then place them on the top as well. FYI - DO NOT try to use it as a carry-on with frozen water bottles. (Don't ask how I know this.) Our frozen items remained frozen from 8 AM to 4 PM. The cooler we have is a 24 pack Polar Bear Cooler (polarbearcoolers.com). I want more room so I will probably buy the 48 pack soon. It is too large for a carry on. I also recommend two things when packing in this cooler. First is to vacuum pack the food. Second, is to wrap them "like a gift" with an emergency blanket (Camping section at Walmart +/- $3.00). Makes a world of difference.