Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel Dinner

Easy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel Dinner

*Today’s post was made possible by the Rochambeau Roadside Inn, and was part of a gifted overnight stay for the purposes of sharing creative travel ideas. All opinions are my own.

I’m back with more dreamy travel inspiration care of the Rochambeau Roadside Inn in Williamsburg, Virginia! You may remember when I stayed there for the first time last year and wrote this review. Well, we’ve been back (on our own dime!) since then, and I’m partnering with the team behind this charming little Virginia oasis again for the first of four ambassador visits in 2026. I’ll be stopping in at Rochambeau once a quarter this year to share inspiration for how to make the most of your trip to Williamsburg, themed specifically for each season—think: fall fire pit recipes to try, an artist’s retreat in summer, and more. First up, of course, is a wintertime vacation.

Easy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel Dinner

Easy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel DinnerEasy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel Dinner

Easy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel DinnerEasy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel DinnerEasy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel Dinner

Easy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel DinnerEasy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel Dinner

I think it’s pretty instinctual to want to plan a warm weather trip this time of year, but have you ever thought of actually embracing that refreshing seasonal chill? My mom is always my travel buddy to Colonial Williamsburg, and she and I go every single year in February. It’s her birthday month, so that’s the perfect excuse to do something special, but we also genuinely love visiting the historic area in the winter.

Picture this: cozy cashmere scarves, heavy fur-lined coats, our breath billowing out into the crisp air as we walk through the quiet cobblestone streets…It might actually be the calmest time in Colonial Williamsburg with the absence of large tour groups, plus warm fires laid fresh all day long in many of the historic lodges and buildings. We love nothing more than to walk down Duke of Gloucester carrying steamy cups of tea as we pick out our favorite restored home for the 8 millionth time walking side by side.

Easy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel DinnerEasy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel Dinner

All this to say that you shouldn’t write off this Virginia destination in the winter! Sometimes the cold does keep us feeling a little lazy, though, which is why I wanted to show you how to put together an in-suite dinner styled with plates and utensils that are ready to go inside the General’s Quarters rooms at the Rochambeau. This microwave-friendly dinner idea will help you save money, yes, but will also mean you never have to leave the cozy confines of your room—in the depths of February, I’m sure you can imagine the benefits of this option after dark when the temperature is especially cold.

Easy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel Dinner

Easy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel Dinner

Easy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel Dinner

To keep things as easy as possible, I designed this dinner using ingredients all from Trader Joes. There’s one just a few minutes away from Rochambeau and the historic area, so it made prep really quick and easy. After doing my research beforehand, it seemed like Asian food was the most highly rated in TJ’s frozen section, so that’s the type of menu I went with. Keep scrolling for a list of what we got.

Easy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel DinnerEasy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel Dinner

My Trader Joe’s Shopping List:

1. Garlic Indian-style flatbread

2. Frozen steamed chicken soup dumplings

3. Frozen Mandarin-style orange chicken bowl (just one served both us, no problem!)

4. Crunchy Chili Onion topping

5. Soy sauce

6. Green onions

7. Limes

**You may notice the addition of leftover roasted brussels sprouts to our motel dinner. Those came from our one dinner out during this trip to Amber Ox. The sprouts were so tasty, and heated up deliciously in the microwave!

Easy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel DinnerEasy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel DinnerEasy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel Dinner

Easy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel Dinner

I also did splurge on some flowers, so you can leave those off your list if you’re not looking to get too fancy (although, for just a few extra dollars, my opinion is, “Why not?!”). After getting everything back to the room, we unpacked into the kitchenette within the General’s Quarters, including the fridge and freezer that’s there in the room. There was lots of room on the open shelving in the kitchen to store our condiments and bread, too.

Next, I flung a tablecloth over the round table that they already have set up in the space (another packed “extra” that you can leave out if you don’t want to make things quite as fancy as we did), then styled the table using the Rochambeau’s collection of dishes, utensils, and glasses. Almost everything is ready there in this upgraded suite of theirs, so no need to ask staff to provide you with anything. The only other extras I brought were ceramic soup spoons for the rice dish and two tiny gold spoons for serving the condiments, but those were mostly added for the sake of making our tablescape especially photogenic. Feel free to leave those out of your dinner. Next, I followed the prep directions on the food using the available microwave, set everything out on the table, and finished things off with a few cut flowers styled in extra Rochambeau wine glasses.

Easy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel DinnerEasy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel Dinner

Easy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel Dinner

Easy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel Dinner

It took hardly any time at all to get dinner on the table, and the groceries were also really affordable, clocking in at about $30. I think we would have spent more than double that amount if we had gone out to a restaurant, plus we got to eat in our pjs and slippers. It was such a calming, tasty meal, and the best part was, of course, not having to get dressed up and head out into the cold. Mom and I were both saying that night how glad we were to not have to brave the wintery wind, and I think we saved ourselves from overeating, too. Cooking at “home” allows you to control portion sizes so much better, am I right?

Psssst…The pretty cream Wok Dish was a lucky find from our time shopping at the Le Creuset outlet in Williamsburg that weekend!

Easy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel DinnerEasy Microwave-Friendly In-Room Motel Dinner

Oh, and clean-up was such a breeze since there’s a full size kitchen sink in the General’s Quarters suite. Have you ever dined in at your hotel or roadside inn while on vacation? I hope these tips and photos inspire you to give it some extra thought and styling effort so that the meal feels special rather than like you’re settling. There are so many ways to make the most of wintertime travel (hello, off-season rates!). I’d love to know if you have tips of your own, so leave a comment below if you do. And stay tuned for more Colonial Williamsburg travel ideas from our unofficial “headquarters” at the Rochambeau later this spring.

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Did you hear the news? I’m officially offering custom hand-drawn pet portraits over in my Etsy shop! If you’re a newsletter subscriber, then you already got the full story behind this latest evolution of my creative brand last week, including insight into the very first moment I realized that portraiture was something special (click here to get caught up if you missed it). Today, I’ll try to be a little more succinct, and share just a few examples of my past work alongside links to this brand new listing in my shop.

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The pet portrait that you see above was actually one of the main catalysts for me deciding to add portraits to my fine art offerings. Our vet, whom we adore practically like a member of our family, asked if I would be open to drawing something special for the Mosby Foundation, of which she’s on the board. It was my first time hearing about the foundation, but after doing some research here, I discovered that it was more than worthy of my volunteered time.

The ask was some kind of dog drawing that could be used on a T-shirt, so I chose a photo that I loved of my sister’s dog, drew it over the course of a week, and then digitalized it so I could put it in a T-shirt design through Canva. I kept the original drawing as a surprise for my sister, and everyone in my family now has their own Mosby Foundation tees with my drawing of Rory’s sweet face on it.

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Seeing how happy that drawing made my sister proved just how special pet portraiture is. I’ve since gifted other pet drawings to people in my circle, and have enjoyed it more and more each time. It just felt like all of this was leading somewhere a little more formal, which is why I decided to launch this mini collection of custom drawings. I’m only opening it up to 10 orders for the winter/spring season so that I can ease myself into this new facet of my business. I may open more spots as time goes on, but for now, I’m feeling comfortable and very excited about what’s to come from this launch.

If you’d like more information or if you’d like to snap up one of these 10 spots, click over to Etsy here, and don’t forget to visit my Home Matters newsletter from last week where you’ll find an exclusive discount code just for the DGD community. Thanks so much for continuing to follow along with the organic flow of my brand (I do promise that home décor content isn’t going away from here, just so you know!), and I hope you’ll comment on today’s post telling me all about your pet just for fun. I want to know it all: names, favorite toys, quirky personality traits…Give me all the details.

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