What are your tips for great family meals while on holiday?

In July we asked our readers “what are your tips for great family meals while on holiday”? (The two winners won an Annabel Karmel recipe book). We had some great responses and I’ve been happy to summarise them into this article.

Hotel meals

*The hotel buffet breakfast scored a lot of points with our readers. Make sure everyone in the family enjoys a heallthy, filling breakfast. Then, grab a couple of bread rolls and a piece of fruit on the way out – toddlers lunch done! (Remember to take some resealable sandwich bags with you).

 

* It sounds obvious, but always ask for a kids menu. Some restaurants have them, but only on request. If there are no kids meals, ask if simple modifications can be made to adult dishes. “A half serve of pasta or a cheese and tomato
sandwich are generally easy for a kitchen to manage”.

* “Another great option which normally appears on an adult menu (but not on the kiddie menu) is soup. Again, ask for a half serve. It is a great way to get veggies into your kids and a makes a refreshing change from the breaded and fried usual suspects on kids menus.”

* “Many kids meals come served with chips. Ask if these can be replaced with a salad or veggies (if your kids will eat salad or veg)”.

* “As far as choosing where to eat out when we did, it was a combination of exploring the local neighbourhood and using Lonely Planet suggestions – sometimes good, sometimes terrible – what is a great venue for a 20 something y.o. backpacker is not necessarily such a great spot for a family meal!”

Bringing some easy food on the road

* “we brought a tube of vegemite with us from home”.

* “For our toddler we brought soft-packaged baked beans, spaghetti, and other meals from home – the restaurants were happy to provide her with a bowl etc”.

* Disposable bibs – so handy! “and make sure they’re the Heinz ones, the cheaper brands don’t cut it, as we discovered on a previous trip”.

* “Both boys are keen on smoothies (fruit / yoghurt / milk) so we are actually travelling with a stick blender so we can make them anywhere. Come the end of a day where they haven’t eaten much or are too tired for a substantial meal we know we can always at least give them that”.

* “Take snacks that travel well and are healthy. Sultanas and other dried fruits & nuts, well choosen museli bars and fruit (especially mandarins, apples and snack packs) are great to keep tummys full between meals”.

Eating outdoors

* “Find a local park with BBQ facilities. Pick up some sausages, buns and sauce at the supermarket and take the family for a picnic on holidays”!

* “There is nothing better than cooking some lamb, chicken kebabs on the bbq and having yiros wraps – lots of salad, hommus, tabouli!! Kids and adults both love it – we did this for our son’s first birthday and it was easy to prepare and cook, healthy and went down as a huge hit for all ages”!!!

* “When traveling with our 5 kids,  takeaways can be expensive and not a healthy option ! We try to “cook out” as much as possible. We wrap our potatoes and corn in foil and bake in the coals, We take tins of vegies for the pot and we always casserole or grill. We know we are all getting wonderful nutrition even though we are away from our home comforts. No terrible takeaway meals that leave us sluggish and feeling ill. All healthy food that fills us with GOOD energy and vitality”.

* “When on holiday, there is something special about having fish and chips down on the beach – straight from it all being wrapped up in the paper”!!

Naps

We all wanted to ensure our toddlers didn’t miss out on their day sleep time. Some suggested heading back to the hotel was worthwhile, as everyone in the family was generally ready for a break. Others had a travel stroller with them and their little ones were able to have an hour or so nap while out and about.

Food allergies

* “We travelled to Europe 9 months ago for 5 weeks, staying in apartments and self-catering. We tried to learn to say ‘egg and nut allergy’ in each of the languages and used Google translate to print it out and added pictures.”

Flying

* “Pre-order children’s meals on flights. Not only are they often more palatable for kids, they arrive before other meals”.

Serviced apartments

Readers suggest serviced apartments as a “great alternative” to a hotel. There is often more space and can be cheaper than a hotel room. Being able to prepare your own meals can be a bonus – especically when cereal is such an easy breakfast “cereal and milk couldn’t be easier“. As Kylie suggests, “often the kids are up early and ready for breakfast – before the local cafes may be open. You can then also prepare sandwich’s for lunch before you head out”. Then there’s no lines for lunch, you can eat whenever or whereever you want and its generally healthier and cheaper!

* “We looked up supermarkets close to each of the apartments on Google maps before we left, which helped with ease of supplies when we arrived”.

* “Find somewhere to stay where you have access to a full sized kitchen. Check out what cooking tools you have available to use and then source local produce. Don’t forget to take the kids along and try and get them excited about the fresh food and helping with dinner. Nothing like a fresh dinner made from local produce”.

* “When on the road, on thing we have done is freeze up some popular /  familiar meals (usually meatballs, pasta sauce or risotto) when we are staying somewhere and then bringing it in a mini freezer bag to the next location on our trip. Then we have a few fast / handy meals available for times on our trip when we know we will be busier”.

Stay in routine

* “I have a 3 and a half year old and a 2 year old. My tips are to keep things as predictable as possible. Get into meal routines quickly and try to give them at least some food they are familar with. Where possible get your villa to buy things in ahead that you know the kids will like and ensure you have lots of interesting, low sugar snacks for the journey!”

* “We’ve been trying to keep the food familiar when we can as well as mixing in new things they haven’t tried before”.

* “We’re currently on a nine week family holiday in Europe with our two children (3.5 years and 22 months).  We are staying with family and friends as well as in self contained accommodation.  We are moving around around every week to a week and a half and have plenty of quiet days for down time for our children.  I think this would be my best advice when it comes to great family meals whilst on holiday as when you move around faster than this it becomes very difficult to preserve the ideal of a family meal”.

And finally…

“relax and enjoy. If your kids aren’t eating as well or as healthily as you would like them to, don’t fret. Know that they will get into a better eating pattern when they get home”.

Thanks again to everyone who contributed. We love all your suggestions and are sure they will be helpful for all our readers.

Create some wonderful family memories, be flexible, take lots of photos and enjoy your holiday!

 

 

Find your closest public toilet

Here are the details of a website and some apps to allow you to find public toilets right where and when you need them. Great for travelling, especially with the young ones who often cannot wait.

The search option provides handy access to public toilets within direct proximity (and across Australia)!

Detailed information such as opening hours, whether showers or baby-changing facilities are available, accessibility features and much more are provided as available to help you make your choice.

Website

https://toiletmap.gov.au/

Apps

http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/show-loo-only-toilets-in-australia/id299496509?mt=8

https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/national-public-toilet-map/id323279108?mt=8

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dgsd.android.publicToiletFinder&hl=en

Diaper Buds; space saving, full sized nappies!

All sizes of Diaper Buds now available at Little Gulliver.

Diaper Buds
Diaper Buds are tiny!
Diaper Buds are tiny!

Always looking to make travelling with kids easier, we were thrilled to welcome ‘Diaper Buds‘ into our range.

They are an individually wrapped nappy that has been vacuum-packed to make them more compact! In fact, the overall size is decreased by 70%, making them perfect for long haul flights – more room in your carry on luggage and less chance of running out. Three Buds fit in the place of one nappy and are kept clean and fresh until you open the package. Then they ‘bloom’ into a full size super absorbent nappy!

 

About Diaper Buds

  1. comparable to any leading nappy on the market today
  2. easy to open, don’t leak, have a wide, soft-stretch waist, secure-grip stretch tabs and ultra-soft cover.
  3. dermatologist tested for sensitive skin, fragrance and chemical free and that the packaging is recyclable.

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“Fits in your purse, bag or pocket”

Available now at Little Gulliver.

As seen in ‘Woman’s Day’ Magazine

Great to see our Bugzz Poncho’s listed on page 81’s “Top of the Class – Study essentials get funky’. We think they’re great for travel too! See Little Gulliver’s Clothing – Bugzz Poncho’s category for more information.

Woman’s Day magazine January 17, 2011

As seen in ‘Out & About with Kids’ Magazine

If you’re flicking through the current Issue 27 Summer 2011 issue of ‘Out & About with Kids’ magazine you might notice the Potette Plus.

Whats hot for baby, page 25 ‘This portable potty and toilet trainer seat in one is perfect for assisting children with toilet training at home or on-the-go. The full size folding potty comes in a hygienic carry bag with super absorbent lines that can simply be tied up after use and thrown away allowing you to keep your routine, where-ever you are.’

The Potette Plus is a unique product, allowing for ease of use and clean up. Available now at Little Gulliver. RRP $19.95 (includes 2 liners and a carry bag). Don’t forget to grab a handy extra pack of liners while you’re there!

While this mag is always a good read for parents keen to get away, this edition has an Out & About with baby feature, including an informative article ‘Have Toddlers will Travel’.

As seen in ‘Disney Family Fun’ magazine

If you’re flicking through the Summer 2010/11 issue of ‘Disney Family Fun’ magazine you might notice some of our popular products…

* A + Accessories – page 88 Disney Pencil cases. See our ‘Draw and Colour’ category here.

* Eat Street – page 88 Cheeki stainless steel drink bottles. See our ‘Mealtime’ category here.

 

Both practical and the great prices make them popular with parents and kids alike!

15 Gift Ideas from Little Gulliver

Stuff It Christmas Stocking

Ben has put together a category of gift ideas. They are some of our most popular items, many of them great everyday items to use at home or on the road. There are things here to suit ever member of the family – from mum and dad right down to baby!

1. Aquadoodle Travel n Doodle – great drawing mat, no mess, just add water.

2. Banz ‘Retro’ sunglasses – fashion and function, maximum UV protection, unique strap.

3. GAIA Baby Bath Time Fun Pack – body wash, shampoo, face washer and rubber ducky!

4. Little Beetle Backpack – the best backpacks I’ve seen – drinkbottle, plenty of pockets and great quality.

5. The original Stuff It carry bag – folds out to a sturdy carry bag and folds back inside itself.

6. Stuff It Retro Tote – an extra large tote, with a hidden expansion pocket.

7. Zoobie Pets – they’re a soft toy and a pillow, which fold out to a cuddly blanket. Perfect for long haul.

8. Stuff It Christmas Stocking – a huge stocking which folds up small, great to throw in the suitcase.

9. Banz Swim Goggles – same great banz quality.

10. Play Doh Squish and Stamp Scenes playset – I love this! Crayons, stampers, activity mats + Play Doh!

11. Leapfrog Scribble & Write – LED learning and games in an all in one electronic activity.

12. Artist backpack/harness – small, comfy backpack, with harness, whiteboard and markers in one!

13. Banz hats – great for swimming, they dry quickly and have UVF 50+ and adjustable sizing.

14. Cheeki stainless steel drink bottle – great size, price, quality and designs.

15. Cheeki drink bottle Insulated Pouch – insulates your Cheeki drink bottle and adds a handy clip.

 

Just a reminder, last day for Little Gulliver pre-Christmas post is Wednesday 22nd December 2010.

 

We post twice daily – please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or concerns about any of our products. We are always happy to help!

 

As seen in Mother & Baby magazine

If you’re flicking through the *Dec/Jan2011 ‘Mother & Baby’ you might notice our great travel bed…

“Travelling with your bub is challenging enough without the added worry of transporting baby paraphernalia from one location to another! Lightweight and easy to asssemble, a travel cot is a sanity-saving essential, especially for parents constantly on the go.”

 

Goldbug Pea Pod Travel Bed, 4kg, $74.95

The brightly coloured Pea Pod fits into a suitcase or the back of a car. Lightweight and compact, the collapsed Pod pops into a bed in seconds, Suitable from birth until bub can sit up unassisted.

*See page 145 for a ‘5 Minute Guide to Travel Cots’

Available now at Little Gulliver.

Dreaming of the Pacific?

If you’re wanting to escape Christmas / end of year planning, maybe a short break is what you need! And hooray, you can take your CARES Child Aviation Restraint! Pacific Blue have updated their online ‘Travelling with Infants and Children’ policy to specifically mention CARES. See Pacific Blue; Travelling with Infants and Children.

Update;

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Pacific Blue relaunched in December 2012 as part of the larger Virgin Australia brand making it easier to book international flights with Virgin. Operating as Virgin Australia, the airline still offers discount flights to major island holiday hot spots across the Pacific, including flights to New Zealand, Pacific Islands, Papua New Guinea, Bali and Phuket from major Australian airports like Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney.

Win an Aquadoodle Travel n Doodle!

Little Gulliver and Bubs About Town have a great giveaway for November – win one of two Aquadoodle Travel n Doodles!

To win one of these fantastic products visit Bubs About Town and tell them (in 50 words or less) your best way to entertain your child on long plane or car trips. Entries close 30th November and the winner will be chosen on the 1st December. And while you’re there, check out their Aquadoodle Travel n Doodle product review..

Bubs About Town started after some mums met at their local Mothers Group – now its Newcastles no 1 Parenting website! Their aim is to inform “parents about all things relating to babies and children, and for families to experience and use the great services in Newcastle.” Visit them for some play ideas, savings or even a good park if you live in or are planning on visiting the beautiful Hunter Valley.

For more information on visiting Newcastle, seeing what’s on and even booking some accommodation, visit the tourism website here.