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Old 13 Apr 06, 12:51 PM  
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We used to go out for every meal but realised that a brekkie in the villa saves so much time and you get to the parks earlier..

we tend to eat all our other meals out unless we have a bar b cue as that is not the same as 'cooking' imo

that said after going to Orlando for 13 years I think the service and food in the mid price bracket has deteriorated so we may eat in more this year, but I doubt it will be cooking, more delhi counter food . and maybe a few pounds of snow crab legs .. Mmmmm they are gorgous
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Old 13 Apr 06, 12:55 PM  
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Depends how we are feeling, although it is a wee bit different for us as it is home but somedays we cook breakfast, others we get a drive through mcDs, well Mr CDV goes and picks it up or wego out to the local Dennys.

The other good catering aspect of the villa is you can make light lunches and buy drinks from the supermarkets and take that with you during the day. In the evening, we sometimes cook, or get a home delivered Chinese, or Pizza and the likes.

There are so many convenient meals in the likes of Publlix there is not much involved really, we know our American friends everything is designed to be quick and easy...and it is great for timesaving!
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No cooking for me, i do it nearly every day, whats the point in calling a holiday, a holiday, when you spend time cooking, most of us are only there for 2 weeks anyway, enjoy yourself and spoil youself, lifes too short.!
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Don't cook - eat out! Plenty of family restaurants like Cracker Barrell, Perkins, IHOP, Outback, TGI Fridays, Sizzler, etc, etc, etc...
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No real cooking for me. Breakfast is cereal / muffins and coffee and very occasionally if DH, DD and I bring a Subway back for dinner I will cook pasta for DS but that's about it.
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We tend to just buy stuff for breakfast, mainly croissants and waffles, although we have had some meals, such as sandwiches if its a lazy day or a pizza, although we tend to order a take away one.
Or freezer is filled with ice cream and microwaveable fries, and the fridge with orange juice, mountain dew and milk.
the cupboard or pantry looks as below...lots of crisps, cookies nd cakes.

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