tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4488137625275898593.post104620515378615438..comments2023-05-26T10:43:50.158-05:00Comments on LemonRuffle: Food While Traveling {Saturday}Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4488137625275898593.post-76740805794022046662013-06-02T10:03:04.921-05:002013-06-02T10:03:04.921-05:00I did a post for you today, love! Does the hotel h...I did a post for you today, love! Does the hotel have a basic buffet or is it a sit-down restaurant? If it's a buffet, I would seriously call and ask if they have some staples like plain oatmeal, dried berries, fruit, nuts even? (For me, if the hotel has hard boiled eggs, it's a major score! I love them.) If they do have it, great! You don't have to pack breakfasts! Or you could just pack the dried berries or honey if they won't have it.<br /><br />Snacks are kind of easy. For dinner you have many options. Just decide whether or not you are able/willing to go into a convenience story or your hotel for a microwave. If you will be in the car/sightseeing, pack meals that stay cold and you can just eat out of an ice chest. Hopefully my post today will help?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10293469509324338446noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4488137625275898593.post-79467198614475052742013-06-01T18:45:07.128-05:002013-06-01T18:45:07.128-05:00So, bouncing ideas off you here. Snacks would be e...So, bouncing ideas off you here. Snacks would be easy to pack or go to the grocery store in Breckenridge and buy to keep at the hotel. What is the best choice at hotel breakfast? My guess, plain oatmeal with berries and nuts? Lunch and dinner, stick to lean protein and veg?Lindseyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03114106650883209326noreply@blogger.com