momoflizandains
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Great ideas! Keep them coming. I am building my menus for the week.

My husband cooks every day at home so when we are on vacation, it's my turn. We eat all our meals in... yes, every single meal. We ship down non-perishable foods and then make a stop at Albertsons on our way from the airport. First night's dinner is always pizza and salad. I buy those 'meal in a bag' from McCormick and will make either chicken/veggies or meat loaf. Another night it might be skillet lasagne, oven baked chicken or pork chops. I always make a salad and a side dish with our dinners. One or two are usually leftovers.
We have pancakes/french toast/eggs/waffles for breakfast and lunch is sandwiches or mac and cheese. We pack food and bring it into the parks some days also.
Ever since my kids were babies, we have always vacationed this way. I would much rather do things at my own pace, when I want to, instead of stressing about reservations and lines and such. The other upside is that for a $140 trip to Albertsons and the items that I ship down from my pantry, I can feed my family of 4 for the week. This is how I justify spending the money to stay on property at a villa (we aren't DVC members.)
If you are driving in, and own/use a crock pot, it's a time saver/cost saver. Frozen meatballs and sauce for spaghetti/meatball or meatball subs. Mexican seasoning w/ a roast you can shred or ground beef for tacos, burritos or taco salads. Go to your nearest grocery store and buy steaks, chicken, hot dogs, hamburgers and grill out, most DVC's have grill areas. Grill extra chicken to add to a ceasar salad for lunch or dinner. Publix/Winn Dixie have excellent rotiserrie chickens that you can pair with salads and fresh vegies. Shrimp fried in a pan with butter and garlic, add pasta or rice.
We eat out a few times on vacation but in truth my kids prefer to eat at the villa to get more pool time!
P.S. since you are driving, bring along a few of your home seasonings rather than having to buy all new, like Montreal Steak seasoning, Taco/Italian seasoning, salt/pepper, garlic salt, lemmon pepper etc. Don't forget coffe filters, if you drink coffee.


What!! Are you kidding? Sounds like you are either there for a really long stay, or you really spend alot of time cooking, and eating, being in the villa.I try and do as much prep at home and take things down frozen in a cooler. This way I am not really cooking; I am defrosting and reheating
We have a 23 hr drive to WDW. We fill the cooler with ice the morning we leave and add more ice when we stop for the night. Everything makes it to WDW FROZEN SOLID
I hope thishelps
All the markets also have the microwave meals from Hormel(meatloaf, turkey,roast beef, etc) and mashed potatoes from Yoders, gravy in a jar, frozen vegetables, and rolls that can be made in about 8 minutes.