Local_Girl
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We'll be doing a similar trip in Nov. We'll be there for 10 nights and these are my plans:
1) Dinner in the condo at least 5 times
2) Must be in and out in 1 hour or less, so no more than 1/2 hour prep time and 1/2 hour to eat, though we could take longer if we just want to relax. (We like to go back out in the evenings)
3) I won't be feeding my family the dinners I'm planning for the trip at home for at least a month so they won't be saying "we just had that" and "I'd rather go out...". I try to plan on serving family favorites. Usually, after eating out a few times everyone is happy to have something familiar (and hopefully delicious too! lol)
4) I will pre-cook as much as possible at home and freeze stuff for ease of preparation. I'll also buy pre-made when I can (shredded cheese, alfredo sauce, etc.).
I'm looking at meals such as meatballs w/mushroom gravy over rice; chicken taco soup; chicken enchiladas; Stouffer's lasagna; chicken broccoli alfredo; maybe pulled bbq pork sandwiches. All can be served with a veggie and/or a side salad.
Also, I'm pretty meticulous about planning the meals out so I know exactly what I have to bring down and what I'll have to buy there. It's a bummer having to buy spices or pantry staples because you forgot them. And I agree with buying a few special things that your family doesn't get often...makes it more like a treat on vacation.
I think your turkey sounds like a great idea! Good luck in your planning...Spring break is right around the corner. Have a great trip!
1) Dinner in the condo at least 5 times
2) Must be in and out in 1 hour or less, so no more than 1/2 hour prep time and 1/2 hour to eat, though we could take longer if we just want to relax. (We like to go back out in the evenings)
3) I won't be feeding my family the dinners I'm planning for the trip at home for at least a month so they won't be saying "we just had that" and "I'd rather go out...". I try to plan on serving family favorites. Usually, after eating out a few times everyone is happy to have something familiar (and hopefully delicious too! lol)
4) I will pre-cook as much as possible at home and freeze stuff for ease of preparation. I'll also buy pre-made when I can (shredded cheese, alfredo sauce, etc.).
I'm looking at meals such as meatballs w/mushroom gravy over rice; chicken taco soup; chicken enchiladas; Stouffer's lasagna; chicken broccoli alfredo; maybe pulled bbq pork sandwiches. All can be served with a veggie and/or a side salad.
Also, I'm pretty meticulous about planning the meals out so I know exactly what I have to bring down and what I'll have to buy there. It's a bummer having to buy spices or pantry staples because you forgot them. And I agree with buying a few special things that your family doesn't get often...makes it more like a treat on vacation.
I think your turkey sounds like a great idea! Good luck in your planning...Spring break is right around the corner. Have a great trip!


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