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<blockquote data-quote="On_Call" data-source="post: 57064" data-attributes="member: 3211"><p>Yes, I thought of that after my post - we always try to stay somewhere where there is the option of a grill, if we want it. Last time we went to the mountains, we took hotdogs, etc. and I made salads and cookies and took those, too. Between our mini-fridge and my sister's, we kept everything cold - and ate most of our meals that way. One or two meals, we splurged and ate somewhere we all wanted to try. That really did cut down on expenses.</p><p></p><p>Our favorite mountain motel even has a campfire pit out back - and they keep lots of wood for that purpose. We had one almost every night we were there - and ate lots and lots of smores. It was funny because each night we would get the fire going and other guests would come out and join us. One couple traveling had never had smores - so of course, we had to share! Still slept in a bed, but spent lots of time in the great outdoors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="On_Call, post: 57064, member: 3211"] Yes, I thought of that after my post - we always try to stay somewhere where there is the option of a grill, if we want it. Last time we went to the mountains, we took hotdogs, etc. and I made salads and cookies and took those, too. Between our mini-fridge and my sister's, we kept everything cold - and ate most of our meals that way. One or two meals, we splurged and ate somewhere we all wanted to try. That really did cut down on expenses. Our favorite mountain motel even has a campfire pit out back - and they keep lots of wood for that purpose. We had one almost every night we were there - and ate lots and lots of smores. It was funny because each night we would get the fire going and other guests would come out and join us. One couple traveling had never had smores - so of course, we had to share! Still slept in a bed, but spent lots of time in the great outdoors. [/QUOTE]
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