help planning vacation dinners
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Mags1227
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help planning vacation dinners
DH and DS are going away for a week in PA. They will be mostly at a cabin, and want to avoid food trips.
Can you help me come up with meals I can make ahead of time that they can take with them?
so far I was thinking:
traditional lasagna
veggie lasagna (zucchini instead of pasta)
marinated chicken for grill
burgers and hotdogs
rice and veggies as a side
cold cuts and bread for sandwiches
any other ideas i can make ahead that DH can just heat up? it'll just be the two of them so something quick and easy is best
Message edited 7/7/2014 11:24:27 AM.
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Posted 7/7/14 11:23 AM |
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MrsT809
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help planning vacation dinners
Chili reheats well.
Maybe a mac and cheese type casserole with ham or chicken added.
Pulled pork. Reheat and throw on rolls with coleslaw.
Simple sliced veggies and baby carrots make an easy veggie side. You can make them some dip or hummus for them.
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Posted 7/7/14 12:24 PM |
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APT910
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Name: Ashley
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Re: help planning vacation dinners
Breaded chicken cutlets - could be warmed up or eaten cold
Baked ziti
Sausage and peppers
Cold pasta salad - tortellini is my favorite
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Posted 7/7/14 12:25 PM |
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Re: help planning vacation dinners
I was thinking mac and cheese
or maybe a pasta salad of some sort.
a batch of soup or chili.
maybe muffins for breakfast.
any snacks? like brownies or s'mores?
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Posted 7/7/14 12:53 PM |
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Re: help planning vacation dinners
Maybe pack taco fixings, so if your DH is going to do chicken on the grill (or even steak), they can use the leftovers to make tacos. It's easy enough to pack tortillas, salsa, guac, shredded cheese, etc And you can maybe make a bean dish or salad for the side (black bean and corn salad, etc.).
My DS loves pancakes, so maybe make a batch of pancakes (or waffles) that can be frozen and just popped in the microwave or toaster. They can be good breakfasts or even a snack (my DS likes to eat a pancake or waffle with peanut butter on it).
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Posted 7/7/14 2:07 PM |
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Mags1227
Just a mommy ...
Member since 10/10 2665 total posts
Name: M
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Re: help planning vacation dinners
Thank you ladies! Got some great ideas and i think i've got enough meals planned for them for the week.
Now to cook them all !
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Posted 7/7/14 4:18 PM |
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