What do YOU order from grocery delivery services

genealle

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Staying at BWV the week before Christmas and trying to make sure we don't forget a food we want/need.

We're thinking mostly breakfast items, or do you think lunch/dinner items?

Of course there's soda & beer.:thumbsup2
Waffles
Biscuits
Bread
Bacon
Eggs
Milk and OJ
Butter & syrup & jelly
Chips, dip, & crackers for snacks

Lunch meats????
Frozen pizza?
Filet Mignon?:goodvibes

We did buy some pork steaks one year and BBQ'ed on a BWV pit, but it was a bit of a pain and I'm not sure they still have them.

Looking at www.WeGoShop.com but we're open to suggestions.

Thanks!
 
a few pounds of lean ground beef(meatballs&spagetti,hamburgers,sloppt joes)
egg noodles/spagetti /jar marinara sauce
multi pack cereals for kids
micro popcorn
grapes, bananas, apples(cut up and put in ziplocks in am)
burger buns(sloppy joes, burgers) loaf bread
2 cans manwich sloppy joe
salad kit(large size cesear )lettuce can be used for sandwiches and burgers too
milk, juice, gatorade, coke zero
24 case of corona light with 6 limes
waffles, micro pancakes, syrup
1 lb deli slice turkey
cheese slices
butter/mayo

Our DVC stays are usually 7 nights and we do dining plan. So what i order is enough to cover every meal and allow us to get a signature meal in as well. We like to do 1 or 2 character breakfasts in as well. my kids eat cereal as snacks at anytime of day or night so those big multi packs are golden:upsidedow
 
We always stay in a studio, so we don't do much heavy cooking. We generally order breakfast foods and snacks that we can take into the parks. Such as...

bagels and cream cheese
toaster strudel (for the kiddos)
muffins
fresh fruit
peanut butter
granola
trail mix
fruit snacks
crackers (goldfish etc.)
Juice
milk
string cheese
DIET COKE ( I am not a coffee drinker and DC is what helps get my tired fanny to the parks before rope drop every day! :rotfl:)
 
The only time we ordered from Garden Grocer we ordered mainly snacks and breakfast items....

- Donuts
- Juice
- 2 liter pop
- tea bags
- popcorn
- cookies
- pop tarts
 

We had great service from WeGoShop last March.

We got frozen pizza; ground turkey, ketchup, brown sugar, provalone cheese, and buns for BBQ; pasta, sauce, shredded cheese, and garlic bread for baked ziti; eggs, bread, shredded cheese, and bacon for egg bake; texas toast and syrup for french toast with remaining eggs; pancake mix; milk and nesquick powder; cereal; bagels and cream cheese; grapes, strawberries, chips and dip for snacks, and some beer and wine of course.

We don't do the dining plan and try to only eat 1 meal/day in the park. We tend to eat a big breakfast in the room, a late lunch in the park, and a lot of times we only need a snack before bed so we don't plan a full dinner for every night.
 
A case of water (24 bottles, but this time it was 36 because of a special), soda, beer, pretzels, chips, eggs, milk, cereal, donuts, frozen pizza, package of cheese slices, bread or bagels, yogurt, Gatorade. We use the water to make coffee too; none of us can tolerate the water there. You can't purchase Gatorade at WDW.
 
We always use Garden Grocer and they have always provided wonderful service. We typically focus on breakfast items and snacks for the park. I did buy a few cans of organic "spaghetti-o's" for the kids just as a treat if they were hungry between pool and dinner time.

This is what we ordered from GG during our last trip:

Annie's P'Sghetti Loops
Cookies
Bisquick Shake & Pour Buttermilk Pancake Mix
Juice, Milk, Water
Protein Drinks
Cottage Cheese
Yogurt
Canned Fruit
Cereal, Milk
Applesauce
Turkey Bacon
Planters Nuts (2 oz packages)
Coffee
Eggs

Thanks for posting. I always find it so interesting what people order and it gives me new ideas for our next trip! :thumbsup2
 
Thanks all! Lotta good suggestions there.
I compiled them into a list:

Annie's P'Sghetti Loops
Apples(cut up and put in ziplocks in am)
Applesauce
Bacon
Bagels and cream cheese;
Bananas, Apples, Oranges
Biscuits
Bisquick Shake & Pour Buttermilk Pancake Mix
Bread or bagels
Brown sugar
Burger buns(sloppy joes, burgers) loaf bread
Butter & syrup & jelly
Candy to dole out when kids get cranky
Cereal
Cereals, multi pack
Cheese slices
Cheese, shredded
Cheese, string
Chili, canned
Chips, dip, & crackers for snacks
Coffee, filters, creamers
Cookies
Cottage Cheese
Crackers (goldfish etc.)
Donuts
Egg noodles/spaghetti /jar marinara sauce
Eggs
Fruit Canned
Fruit snacks, rollups,etc
Fruit, fresh
Garlic bread
Granola
Grapes,
Ground beef(meatballs & spaghetti, hamburgers, sloppy joes)
Ice cream (if they can freeze pack it)
Jelly
Juice
Ketchup
Lunch meats
Mayo
Milk
Muffins
Mustard
Nesquick powder
Nuts
OJ
Pancake mix;
Pancakes, microwave
Pasta
Peanut butter
Pizza, frozen
Popcorn, microwave or bagged
Pretzels, bagged or frozen
Protein Drinks
Provalone cheese
Salad kit
Sauce- Pasta, A1, Hot sauce
Sloppy joe manwich
Sport drinks- Gatorade
Strawberries,
Syrup for pancakes, waffles, etc
Texas toast
Toaster strudel
Trail mix
Turkey Bacon
Turkey, deli slice
Turkey,Ground
Waffles
Water, bottle
Wine & Spirits
Yogurt

Advil or preference
Antacid
Bandaids
Muleskin
Neosporin
Prescription Drugs
Sunscreen and Aloe for when you don't use it


Program cell with ICE numbers locally(In Case of Emergency)
I had an instance where a woman flipped her ECV over at the CBR
and I had to call every number in her phone and leave messages
 
Thanks for putting together the list! One of our staples for the kids is boxed mac and cheese. We usually buy Annie's organic brand and they come in individual servings as well so they make a good quick snack.
 





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