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Time to pack, advice on food.
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 49 Replies
Ian Wickham wrote:
snowb4ndit wrote:
Snapzzz wrote:
snowb4ndit wrote:

Fair point. I much prefer to eat out when on holiday, dining out is all part of the fun.


I agree on that but a few nights a week i simply can't be arsed to get changed and drag my tired bones out into the cold.....plus when you have kids in tow everything is 10x the effort.


Send the kids out to get a take away...You can just drink beer while your waiting for them!!! :lol: :wink:


God knows what we would end up with for our tea :shock:


But you wouldn't care after all the beer.
Sleeps till ski time
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 2661 Replies
One very disturbed sleep to go.....

All packed and it looks like i have picked another good week as the forecast is for bluebird days for almost the full week....
And to make things sweeter i am leaving behind the cold snap here in the uk, it really makes my eyes roll when the headline on the midlands news was for 5cm of snow and massive disruption.

Anyone else think the -1 here in the UK feels way colder than -15 in resort?
Time to pack, advice on food.
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 49 Replies
Tony_H wrote:


Two things here old chap:

1. Get arsed its much more social and you see the resort
2. Leave the kids at home hahahahaha


I leave her with you.
Time to pack, advice on food.
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 49 Replies
snowb4ndit wrote:

Fair point. I much prefer to eat out when on holiday, dining out is all part of the fun.


I agree on that but a few nights a week i simply can't be arsed to get changed and drag my tired bones out into the cold.....plus when you have kids in tow everything is 10x the effort.
Time to pack, advice on food.
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 49 Replies
Ian Wickham wrote:
colemangavin wrote:granted but.....

"Have a pizza night...You can buy fresh rolled pizza dough here and make your own. Mozarella very cheap."




Could I be really bothered on holiday to make my own Pizza ........ Nahhhhhh :lol:



That's what wives are for :-)
Time to pack, advice on food.
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 49 Replies
snowb4ndit wrote:Where are you going and how long for?


We are of to Flaine, for a week. We don't expect to be eating in every night but sometimes its nice to put your feet up and stay in rather than brave the freezing night!
Time to pack, advice on food.
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 49 Replies
Ready break sounds just the job, haven't had it in years......
And where would the world be without bacon Andy?
Time to pack, advice on food.
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 49 Replies
Well that time has come again, to pack my packs and force myself to go and ski....its a hard life.

But this time we are going self catering as we just love having our own space to chill out in the eve with a bottle of wine rather than sharing a hotel lounge if you are not in the mood. Hotels are great for the food and stuff but some of the rooms are small and we like a home from home with a sofa and kitchen.
So we are taking a little bit of food with us to try and keep costs down and would like some ideas for "light" meals due to our luggage limits.
We will be taking pasta, a few packets of cold meats for sarnies, cheese etc...
Got any ideas for lightweight decent meals...

And don't say Smash :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: