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What food to take to hotel room?

Salads packed in a mason jar, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, summer sausage, baked potato bar in a slow cooker, crackers and fruit in a cup, avocado topped with tuna, and instant soups. All great ideas!



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If you've got a fridge in your room, stock it with fruits, veggies, cheeses and sandwich meats. Instead of hitting the local sub shop, make your own. It's healthier, less expensive and you can get exactly what you want- including seconds! Sandwiches also wrap up well to take with you on your day out.

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30 Healthy Road Trip Snacks
  • Beef jerky. This long-lasting travel snack is packed full of protein, which is one of the best ways to satisfy your hunger. ...
  • Popcorn. ...
  • Hard-boiled eggs. ...
  • Protein bars. ...
  • String cheese. ...
  • Carrots. ...
  • Grapes. ...
  • Hummus and celery.


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30 Healthy Road Trip Snacks
  1. Beef jerky. This long-lasting travel snack is packed full of protein, which is one of the best ways to satisfy your hunger. ...
  2. Popcorn. ...
  3. Hard-boiled eggs. ...
  4. Protein bars. ...
  5. String cheese. ...
  6. Carrots. ...
  7. Grapes. ...
  8. Hummus and celery.


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Pack healthy non-perishable snacks.
  • Whole or dried fruit.
  • Nuts (pre-portioned into snack-size bags).
  • Nut butters (travel packs are great for planes).
  • Whole-grain pretzels, crackers and bread sticks.
  • Trail mix.
  • Snack bars. Look for bars made with whole grains, nuts and fruit and with minimal amounts of added sugars.


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It depends on the hotel. Some hotels may not have a problem with you bringing fast food into your room, while others may prefer that you don't. It's always best to check with the front desk before bringing any outside food or drinks into your room, just to be sure it is allowed and won't cause any issues.

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It's generally okay to bring your own food to a hotel room, but it's a good idea to check the hotel's policies and any specific rules they might have regarding outside food. Some hotels may have restrictions on cooking appliances or odorous foods to maintain a clean and pleasant environment for all guests.

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What You Cannot Take From a Hotel Room. Guests often take towels, irons, hairdryers, pillows, and blankets, according to the housekeeping department at Hilton Kingston. Cable boxes, clock radios, paintings, ashtrays, light bulbs, TV remote controls—even the Bible—are commonly stolen as well.

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Pack Snacks Hunger in between meals can lead to overeating when it's actually time for food. To prevent this ?hangry? feeling, she recommends packing snacks like whole or dried fruit, nuts and trail mix, pretzels or crackers with hummus or nut butter, or protein/granola bars.

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To calculate the food costs you want to budget daily for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks. I estimate a daily food budget of $75 for an adult or $525 for a 1-week vacation. These numbers are primarily based on table service meals. You can certainly find less expensive dining options in almost any city.

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Our Trip to Atlantis was really the first time we packed several days' worth of food for multiple meals each day.
  • What Food to Pack When Traveling. ...
  • Start with the Basics: Peanut Butter and Jelly. ...
  • Salami rounds and crackers. ...
  • Quinoa Cups. ...
  • Tuna/Chicken Salad and Crackers. ...
  • Side Dishes. ...
  • Odd Meals: Ketchup Buns. ...
  • Tortilla Wraps.


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