I sure hope that is not what they eat every night! I also have no idea how a family of 4 could make two meals off a roasted chicken. There are 4 of us and we are not over eaters and my kids have very athletic and healthy body styles and a whole chicken is one meal plus some leftover meat for me to throw on a salad the next day. I guess maybe if you eat a bunch of carby sides with it you could stretch it but I would much prefer my kids filling up on the protein part of the meal first before having all the carbs. However my food budget is far more important than my WDW budget and my husband would never accept a "gift trip" from a family member.[/
Of course it is not - but they ask for it!! If all I had was 80 bucks to feed my kids 1 month I would let them eat it every day though - better that than to starve!!
This is not about me or what I feed my family... this is about how someone can feasibly stretch money 1 month out of an entire year to get by!!
And yes we can make 2-3 meals out of a roaster chicken. (i buy fairly large ones I think!!) One night we would eat less than half the thing... the next I would make chicken salad or stir fry or cacciatore, then I would boil the carcass and pick meat off it... then adding veggies and noodles I would have my soup - and there would be enough for 2 meals at least! My dogs would get all the weird tendony gross pieces, because I do not like to waste!! They eat very well! (last night they each had a boneless pork chop and some pork tenderloin because I knew we would not eat it and I did not want to just toss it they probably eat better than many people!!)
I eat low carb, so no pasta and rice for me!! My kids love carbs and I let them eat them - they also eat plenty of meat and dairy. I eat mostly fresh veggies and salads. My kids are funny abput veggies - one will eat carrots raw only, the other cooked opnly - the list goes on!! I accomodate them the best I can!! My husband is a substantial eater, but I have learned how to stretch food if need be - my dad is the oldest of ten, my mom from a family of six.
My husband accepted a gift trip from his parents because they wanted to enjoy disney with the kids and we are in no financial position to be going on vacations at the moment - as I am in nursing school and my husband is currently building an addition on our home. I do not think it is belittling to accept a generous gift from my inlaws at all and I could care less if anyone thinks it is either!! I think we are fortunate!
I would definitely feed my kids before disney - but all the OP wanted to know was tips to make money last - who knows what or why - and who cares - just give her some advice and move on!! We took 500 from our disney fund (because we are responsible for our own food when we get there) to pay for new tires on the car - because that was more important!!