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Dear Fellow Moms, Let’s talk about something that often goes unsaid: You deserve to be on vacation too, not just cooking in a different kitchen. While feeding our families is an act of love, vacation should mean a break for everyone – including you. This isn’t about abandoning all kitchen duties; it’s about finding a balance that lets you actually enjoy your time away.
Why This Meal Plan Actually Works: What makes these vacation rental meals different? They’re designed for real vacation life. Each meal is:
- Quick and easy (because you’re on vacation!)
- Creates purposeful leftovers
- Uses ingredients across multiple meals
- Minimizes dishes (who wants to wash dishes on vacation?)
- Flexible for different schedules and appetites
Everything in this plan is chosen to save you time, money, and cleanup while still keeping everyone well-fed and happy. No fancy equipment needed, no complicated recipes – just smart planning that lets everyone enjoy their vacation, including Mom!
A New Way to Think About Vacation Meals
When my kids reached their late teens, I had a revelation: I told them, “I’m not just being Mom in another state – I’m on vacation too.” What happened next was beautiful. They stepped up, took turns cooking, and showed me that meals didn’t have to be “Mom’s job” 24/7. Now our vacation meals have become a family effort, and guess what? Everyone survived (and even enjoyed) eating simpler meals.
Your 7-Day Vacation Meal Plan
Day 1: Check-In Day Hot Dogs & Brats
- Perfect for late arrival
- Easy sides: chips, store-bought pasta salad
Day 2: Taco Night
- Sets up key ingredients for other meals
- Make extra meat for planned leftovers
- Pro Mom Tip: Pre-shredded cheese, pre-chopped lettuce saves vacation time
Day 3: Loaded Fry Night
- Use taco meat while fresh
- Everyone builds their own
- Pro Mom Tip: Frozen fries + taco toppings = easy win
Day 4: Nacho Night
- Uses up the last of taco meat
- Easy prep, big satisfaction
- Pro Mom Tip: Layer in disposable foil pans for easy cleanup
Day 5: Burger Night
- Fresh start with new meat
- Simple sides: chips, deli salads
- Pro Mom Tip: Pre-made patties are perfect here
Day 6: Leftover Creation Night
- Mix and match from the week
- Great for easy sandwiches or repeat favorites
- Pro Mom Tip: Perfect night for that sunset beach picnic
Don’t Forget About Eating Out!
You’re on vacation – of course you’ll eat out! Plan your home-cooked meals around:
- Days when you’ll be out late sightseeing
- That waterfront restaurant you’ve been dying to try
- The local spot everyone recommended
- When you’re too tired from adventures to cook
Pro Mom Tip: Look up a few restaurants and their locations before your trip – match them to your activity plans. Nothing worse than cooking when you’re exhausted because you couldn’t think of where to eat!
Breakfast & Snacks
(Because everyone wakes up at different times on vacation anyway!)
Easy Breakfast Ideas
Keep it simple – everyone can grab what they want:
- Cereal and milk
- Bagels and cream cheese
- Fresh fruit
- Pro Mom Tip: Sleep in! Everyone can handle getting their own breakfast
Hot Breakfast When You Want It
- Quick breakfast burritos with eggs, cheese (using taco night cheese!)
- Bagel sandwiches with egg and sausage
- Classic eggs, bacon, and toast
- Pro Mom Tip: Cook extra bacon for loaded fry night
Pro Mom Tip: Just keep things visible in the fridge and pantry – everyone can find what they need when they’re hungry!
Easy Vacation Lunches
(Mix and match – no strict plans needed!)
Cold Lunch Options
- Sandwiches (using ham, turkey, cheese)
- Green salads (using leftover taco toppings)
- Fresh fruit
- Pro Mom Tip: Pack these for beach or pool days
Hot Lunch Ideas
- Grilled cheese (perfect rainy day comfort food)
- Leftover nachos (from taco night)
- Hot ham and cheese sandwiches
- Quesadillas
- Pro Mom Tip: These work for both lunch and dinner when plans change
Vacation Snacks
(Because it’s not vacation without some treats!)
The Snack Stash
- Big bags of chips (perfect for snacking and meals)
- Ice cream -self serve portions = less dishes (you’re on vacation – of course there’s ice cream!)
- Chocolate treats
- Granola bars
- Fresh fruit
- Bakery goodies (muffins, doughnuts, or cake from the deli)
- Pro Mom Tip: It’s vacation – don’t overthink the snacks. Let everyone enjoy!
Shopping list
- Ground beef – tacos, nachos, loaded fries
- Hot dogs/brats – arrival night
- Ham – sandwiches, breakfast
- Bacon – breakfast, loaded fries
- Breakfast sausage – breakfast, breakfast burritos
- Eggs – breakfast, burritos, burgers
- Shredded cheese – tacos, nachos, loaded fries, burritos, quesadillas
- Sliced cheese – sandwiches, burgers, grilled cheese
- Milk – cereal, drinking
- Sour cream – tacos, nachos, loaded fries
- Butter – toast, grilled cheese, cooking
- Cheese sticks – snacks
- Hot dog/brat buns – arrival night
- Hamburger buns – burger night
- Sandwich bread – sandwiches, breakfast toast
- Bagels – breakfast, lunch sandwiches
- Muffins/doughnuts – breakfast, snacks
- Lettuce – tacos, burgers, sandwiches, salads
- Tomatoes – tacos, burgers, sandwiches, salads
- Onions – tacos, burgers
- Fresh fruit – breakfast, snacks, lunches
- Frozen fries – loaded fry night, burger night
- Taco seasoning – tacos, nachos, loaded fries
- Tortillas – tacos, breakfast burritos, quesadillas
- Tortilla chips – tacos, nachos, snacking
- Potato chips – all dinners, lunches, snacks
- Cereal – breakfast, late night snacks
- Granola bars – snacks
- Ketchup – fries, burgers, hot dogs
- Mustard – burgers, hot dogs
- Mayo – sandwiches
- Ice cream – dessert, snacks
- Paper plates
- Plastic utensils
- Napkins
- Foil pans if using
- Foil – nachos, leftovers
- Zip-top bags – leftovers
- Deli salads – sides for multiple meals
- Chocolate treats – snacks
Essential Spices (Consider bringing from home in small containers):
- Salt
- Pepper
- Onion powder
- Garlic powder (good on everything!)
- Taco seasoning (though we have packets on main list)
- Italian seasoning (good for eggs, salads)
Nice to Have:
- Red pepper flakes (tacos, eggs)
- Cinnamon (for breakfast)
- Seasoned salt (fries, eggs, burgers)
Pro Mom Tip: Instead of buying full containers, bring small amounts from home in zip-top bags or tiny containers. Most meals need just basic seasonings!
Condiments List (these work for multiple meals):
- Ranch dressing (salads, fries, veggies)
- Ketchup (fries, burgers, hot dogs)
- Mustard (hot dogs, burgers)
- Mayo (sandwiches, burgers)
- Salsa (tacos, nachos, quesadillas)
- Taco sauce (tacos, nachos)
- Butter/margarine (toast, grilled cheese, bagels)
- Cream cheese (bagels)
Optional but nice to have:
- BBQ sauce (burgers, fries)
- Hot sauce (tacos, eggs, everything!)
- Honey mustard (sandwiches, burgers)
Drinks For Your Vacation Rental:
Morning Must-Haves:
- Coffee (don’t forget filters!)
- Coffee creamer
- Tea bags
- Hot chocolate (late night treats)
Throughout the Day:
- Water bottles/cases
- Juice
- Sodas
- Sport drinks (for beach/activity days)
- Lemonade
- Milk (breakfast & cookies!)
Adult Beverages:
- Wine
- Beer
- Mixers if needed
Pro Mom Tip: Most rentals have a coffee maker, but they don’t always have filters. Pack a few from home just in case – you don’t want to face the first morning without coffee!
Make Your Arrival Easier: Grocery Pickup & Rental Essentials
Order Ahead Options:
- Walmart (available almost everywhere in US)
- Target
- Kroger family of stores
- Instacart (delivers from local stores)
- Amazon Fresh Pro Mom Tip: Schedule pickup for about an hour after check-in time
Rental Essentials to Add to Your Order:
Kitchen:
- Toilet paper
- Hand soap
- Paper towels
- Dish soap sink/dishwasher
- Trash bags
- Zip-lock bags
- Aluminum foil
- Paper plates
- Plastic utensils
- Small laundry detergent
- Dryer sheets
- Plastic wrap
Pro Mom Tip: Every rental is different – some provide household basics while others don’t. Check your rental listing or send a quick message to your host before shopping. This can save you from buying things you don’t need or being caught without essentials!