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June 3, 2013

Woman walking down aisle grocery shoppingEvery year, the Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee, don’t let the stress of grocery shopping spoil your relaxation. The following Pigeon Forge grocery tips can help you prepare, allowing you and your family to enjoy your Smoky Mountain vacation.

Meal Planning

Meal planning in a cabin can range from simple to complex. The first step is to decide how many meals your family will need to eat at your condo. For guests convenience, all Cherokee Lodge’s condos come with fully-equipped kitchens guests can use to prepare their families meals. Simple dinner ideas include tacos, hamburgers, hotdogs, make-your-own pizzas, and stir fry dishes. For quick breakfasts, buy cereal and bagels, or make pancakes as a special treat.

Plan a Picnic

The Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge area has plenty of beautiful spots for a picnic lunch. For the perfect picnic, stop in to any Pigeon Forge grocery store and pick up a loaf bread, deli meat and cheese or peanut butter and jelly. To get the kids involved, have everyone make their own sandwiches. Pack fresh fruit like apples, bananas, or grapes as well as chips, cookies, and bottled beverages. Buy a small ice chest and a couple of bags of ice to keep the meat and drinks cool.

Snacks

If you’re browsing the shops of Gatlinburg or the family attractions, you can find plenty of Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge grocery places. However, taking your own snacks and water will save money, and when you have little kids in tow, extra snacks become a necessity. Choose dry foods like chips, peanuts, or cereal that you can easily pack in a small container. Make sure that the places you’re visiting allow outside food and drink.

No visit to the Smoky Mountains is complete without a hiking trip or nature walk. Snack are also important when hiking because you need to stay hydrated and well-nourished on the trails. To achieve this, assemble your own bags of trail mix or buy some granola bars from a local Pigeon Forge grocery. You can use plastic water bottles or purchase a refillable canteen. Just remember to leave nature the way you found it by carrying out all your trash.

Stock Up

Another Pigeon Forge grocery tip is to stock up on supplies like paper towels, toilet paper, extra napkins, plastic silverware and plates, sandwich bags and trash bags. You’ll want plenty of storage for leftovers, and some wet wipes or a roll of paper towels can come in handy. Don’t forget emergency supplies such as bandages, pain medication, and a flashlight.

A Smoky Mountains vacation is an awesome way to spend a summer, and if you keep these Pigeon Forge grocery shopping tips in mind, the trip will be easy and fun. If you need any assistance in planning your next Smoky Mountain vacation, or for more tips on what to bring during your stay in one of our spacious condos, give us a call at 877-918-5900. Our staff is eager to help your Smoky Mountain vacation one to remember.

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