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••••HOTEL BOOKING AND FOOD TIPS!!
Basically, the goal is to convert grocery store ingredients into tasty meals without the convenience of a kitchen full of appliances, utensils, and seasonings.
You want to be able to go to the grocery store and get ingredients in small enough portions that you can use them all, without having to buy a million little things.
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If your hotel room does not have one, the lobby or breakfast dining room probably does. You can make an unbelievable amount of great meals here. The only thing you have to figure out is how to get a microwave-safe container.
A ceramic coffee mug is perfect, but they don't travel well. Otherwise, paper is your safest bet. You might get lucky and have the paper cereal bowls available, but if not, just pick up a set of microwave safe disposable bowls.
Baby carrots (hint, they are already peeled). They can be eaten raw or steamed in the microwave.
Any frozen vegetables (microwaving them = steaming them. Add salt, pepper, and plenty of butter).
Frozen pre-cooked shrimp (microwave them in a bowl of butter and salt).
Open the lid of the pot. Otherwise it will drip from the top down the sides of the pot and boil on the
hot plate.
Add eggs first, then water from the faucet. That way you know you don't get too much water.
Pour the water into the basin, leave the eggs in the pot and turn it on.
Pour pre-cooked frozen shrimp in a bowl.
Add at least a tablespoon of butter.
Microwave 2 minutes, then test to see if warm all the way through. The water in the shrimp mixes with the butter and the shrimp is not over cooked. The broth is tasty enough to drink.
Salt and pepper to taste. If you have a lemon packet, you know what to do.
Microwave the broccoli for 2 minutes. Salt and pepper to taste.
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More Sneaky Tricks••••
You can take 1 o.z. liquor bottles (the kind sold for $1) on your carry on in your quart-sized zipper bag.
While this is a trick in itself (Hey, $1 cocktails in flight!) you can also re-use these bottles to smuggle that which your culinary palate desires. I often travel with olive oil and apple cider vinegar. Instant salad dressing. Instant heart-burn relief (a dab of vinegar in your water).
The best drinking water you will find in a hotel is in the fitness center. Usually there is a bottled water cooler for free.
If there is a cooking utensil you're really aching for (like a sharp knife), ask your front desk (you never know), but then look for a thrift store or dollar store. You can probably get one for just a dollar.
Bring lotion and lip balm. You won't find it free and if you do it's not worth using. The air plane will dry you out and your skin won't be used to the weather.
Be mindful of your caffeine addiction. If you can't handle hotel coffee, plan ahead and find somewhere that has bottled cold-brew coffee or green tea. I tend to just pound this in the morning rather than try to manage the hotel stuff.
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