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Toast the pumpkin seeds and make the dressing before you go. If you're worried romaine and mung beans might wilt, stick with just the kale, radish, carrots and endive, all which travel well.Turn pre-shredded broccoli slaw into a gorgeous salad with a lively dressing that you can transport in a mason jar.Thank Dorie Greenspan for this cottage-ready soup that tastes just as good cold.

Kale tends to stay fresh longer than lettuce, making this a reliable salad option for the end of your vacation. The red onion can be pickled a week ahead and the salad dressing transports well too.You don't need to do much to make this ahead because it comes together so fast. Look up a recipe for Chinese five spice if you don't have it on hand and be sure to pack it. Throw this chicken on the grill if you've got the option.

Bake these chicken fingers before you go so you'll have kid-friendly meals that reheat quick. If your cottage has a freezer make a double batch and throw these in when you get there.Here's another recipe you can bake and freeze ahead. Sweetened with bananas, maple syrup and just enough chocolate, keep these on hand for a healthy snack the kids can grab between meals.

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