Giraffe_Zen
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Have so much fun!!!We are at the airport on our way to my happy place! We ate here I had a cheeseburger and a sangria. DH had a grilled chicken sandwich and a Long Island iced tea.

Have so much fun!!!We are at the airport on our way to my happy place! We ate here I had a cheeseburger and a sangria. DH had a grilled chicken sandwich and a Long Island iced tea.
We are also trying it for first time due to discount!On pins and needles on this end in anticipation of your Toledo meal. We’ll be there on the 28th driven by that 40% off deal (+ an additional 8% discounted using gc as payment) so your impressions matter.
Have fun!
Thank you!Have so much fun!!!![]()
We made the best of it and although it was still a great day yesterday, it didn’t rain as much as predicted. We had hot dogs, brats and O’Brien potatoes. My son told a couple of his friends that we’d be camping and they came out to fish with him. (They both grabbed sticks off the ground and heated up some dogs over the fire.I hope the weather cooperated with you today. Feel free to post your simple meals. This thread is all about sharing ideas, including simple ones.
Safe travels for your DD!We made the best of it and although it was still a great day yesterday, it didn’t rain as much as predicted. We had hot dogs, brats and O’Brien potatoes. My son told a couple of his friends that we’d be camping and they came out to fish with him. (They both grabbed sticks off the ground and heated up some dogs over the fire.)
This morning I made blueberry pancakes, chocolate chip pancakes and bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches to order. (But we did have to drive back home (about 25 min away) to get our second Coleman stove in the middle of breakfast. The one I had completely died on me!)
Tonight we had the leftover smoked chicken that dh made last week. I froze it with camping chicken sandwiches in mind. We also brought some homemade bbq sauces that dh made. Chicken Rice-a-roni as a side.
Dd flies to Chicago tomorrow morning. We’ll have to leave at 3am to get to the airport for her 6am flight.She and I will head back to the house for the night and I’ll come back to the campground after I drop her off.
I certainly wouldn't call that breakfast a simple meal. That's some seriously impressive campground cooking. Sounds great! When we stay in cabins, it's either grilling or microwaving for us.We made the best of it and although it was still a great day yesterday, it didn’t rain as much as predicted. We had hot dogs, brats and O’Brien potatoes. My son told a couple of his friends that we’d be camping and they came out to fish with him. (They both grabbed sticks off the ground and heated up some dogs over the fire.)
This morning I made blueberry pancakes, chocolate chip pancakes and bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches to order. (But we did have to drive back home (about 25 min away) to get our second Coleman stove in the middle of breakfast. The one I had completely died on me!)
Tonight we had the leftover smoked chicken that dh made last week. I froze it with camping chicken sandwiches in mind. We also brought some homemade bbq sauces that dh made. Chicken Rice-a-roni as a side.
Dd flies to Chicago tomorrow morning. We’ll have to leave at 3am to get to the airport for her 6am flight.She and I will head back to the house for the night and I’ll come back to the campground after I drop her off.
White gas or propane? I dragged around a 70’s stove (white gas) until we started going to WDW and the man ditched it in hopes that he’d never have to camp again. He was soo a ‘burb boyBut we did have to drive back home (about 25 min away) to get our second Coleman stove in the middle of breakfast. The one I had completely died on me!)
GMTA!I’ll probably just have a yogurt tonight.
Propane. I think the regulator is clogged or something. I was using it just fine for the bacon and half of the pancakes! Then I was only getting a weak flame on both burners. Tried a new propane canister and the same problem persisted. We had a second stove at home so just got that.White gas or propane? I dragged around a 70’s stove (white gas) until we started going to WDW and the man ditched it in hopes that he’d never have to camp again. He was soo a ‘burb boy.
GMTA!
The last of the vanilla yogurt mixed with a banana and fresh strawberries was dinner and dessert too.
The fridge is empty of all fresh food excepting carrots, celery and a mango. Hopefully the veggies will last until my return and the mango is going with us in some form or the other.
Thanks! It seems simple to me now. I used to go all out with the cast iron Dutch oven and coals to make meals. Lasagna, breakfast bakes, fresh peach cobbler, etc. I’ve gotten lazy.I certainly wouldn't call that breakfast a simple meal. That's some seriously impressive campground cooking. Sounds great! When we stay in cabins, it's either grilling or microwaving for us.I'm looking forward to seeing what else you come up with.
Safe travels to your DD.
Most definitely! When we had an RV, I made special meals that I didn't even make at home. It was vacation, after all. There were no limitations. Those were fun times, but I'm quite a bit older now. The days of making meals that take a lot of effort are probably behind me.Thanks! It seems simple to me now. I used to go all out with the cast iron Dutch oven and coals to make meals. Lasagna, breakfast bakes, fresh peach cobbler, etc. I’ve gotten lazy.I’ll get back to it eventually. Our camper died a few years ago and we either tent it or rent cabins. It was easier when you could bring your fully stocked cabinets with you than these stupid camping bins!
First off it will not disappoint!On pins and needles on this end in anticipation of your Toledo meal. We’ll be there on the 28th driven by that 40% off deal (+ an additional 8% discounted using gc as payment) so your impressions matter.
Have fun!