SeansMom
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- Feb 25, 2005
Three great things from our recent trip...
Gingerbread: We were in the parks the 10th-15th, and I was happy to find big, fat, soft gingerbread cookies at Market House on Main street. They were so yummy, I think I ate three or four of them! Anyway, I know there was earlier talk of soft vs. crisp, so thought I'd report on this find . Also, Market House had meds "behind the counter" and we were able to buy cough syrup. You have to ask, and it costs about 25% more than Target, but saves time in a big way. The first aid station has a list of all the products available at Market House (how cool is that!?!)
Tote: I don't know if they'll have any left, but stores had a really cute tote in either red or blue with a reasonable minimum purchase. I think it was about $12.00. Fun tote, but if you're practical you won't like the no pockets/no closures. They also had a throw, Mickey design of some type.
The Big Thunder Ranch BBQ was fun; the stage was decorated for Christmas and we caught the entire performance. Best money for two teens with the all you can eat. The beans and coleslaw were really delicious, and the boys seemed to enjoy the ribs (I don't do pork so I'll take their word!)
Gingerbread: We were in the parks the 10th-15th, and I was happy to find big, fat, soft gingerbread cookies at Market House on Main street. They were so yummy, I think I ate three or four of them! Anyway, I know there was earlier talk of soft vs. crisp, so thought I'd report on this find . Also, Market House had meds "behind the counter" and we were able to buy cough syrup. You have to ask, and it costs about 25% more than Target, but saves time in a big way. The first aid station has a list of all the products available at Market House (how cool is that!?!)
Tote: I don't know if they'll have any left, but stores had a really cute tote in either red or blue with a reasonable minimum purchase. I think it was about $12.00. Fun tote, but if you're practical you won't like the no pockets/no closures. They also had a throw, Mickey design of some type.
The Big Thunder Ranch BBQ was fun; the stage was decorated for Christmas and we caught the entire performance. Best money for two teens with the all you can eat. The beans and coleslaw were really delicious, and the boys seemed to enjoy the ribs (I don't do pork so I'll take their word!)