10 Days in October: Argle-Bargle or Foofarah? UPDATED: POSTS #984 & 995!!!

Tuesday, October 24th - They're Taking Me To Marrakesh...

The search for Plankton's mouse ears was a fruitless one - in all that wind there was no way that we were going to find half of a hollow antenna ball just sitting around waiting for us to pick it up. That baby was, pardon the expression, gone with the wind. :lmao:

Since we were getting close to our appointed meeting time with the parents in Morocco, Jay and I decided that we might as well show up early and scope out the restaurant location. The Morocco pavilion at Epcot is really cool - if I didn't know any better (and I don't) I'd swear we were in some ancient, dusty marketplace in northern Africa. Restaurant Marrakesh is tucked far back in a crooked, winding, little alleyway - it's so far removed from the normal hustle and bustle of Epcot that it's very easy to imagine you're some place other than a theme park in Florida.

On our way back to the real world Jay and I strolled through the Tangierine Cafe, primarily to satisfy my curiosity about their alcoholic drink offerings. There was little, if anything, from a food standpoint, that I would want to eat...statement based on personal taste and lack of intestinal fortitude.

So, guess who we spotted on the cafe's patio...stuffing his face like a man who'd just emerged from a two-week desert crossing with nothing but a few moldy figs to sustain him?

Yep.

And he was finishing...not a snack, but a meal.

Jay leaned close and whispered in my ear the exact thought that was going through my mind. "I guess your mom didn't let him order anything from the food booths."

I shook my head as we approached the table and waved to get Jon's attention. We plopped down next to him and saw that a few stray crumbs were all that remained of his mid-afternoon feast. Grimace was nowhere to be seen.

"So," I asked, "what do you think of the Festival so far? Don't they have some great snacks?"

Jon's response was a combination nod / shrug, which from him means: While the anecdotal evidence so far suggests that your assertion phrased as a question is true, I do not have enough empirical evidence to wholeheartedly endorse it.

Before I could open my mouth to ask him another question, a cloud passed in front of the sun, the birds suddenly fell silent mid-chirp, and a blast of cold air brushed the hairs along the back of my neck.

Somewhere in the background I swear I heard the faint strains of the opening score from The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.

Grimace had arrived.

"Have you had a good afternoon?" I asked in a horribly fake cheerful voice. "Jay and I have tried all kinds of yummy treats and we've been shopping and we took a bunch of pictures with Plankton, and..."

"It's cold." Her tone was slightly accusatory, as if I were somehow responsible for the sudden change in the weather.

"Well, yeah, it is cold; but there are plenty of places to go and warm up - surely you haven't been standing around outside all afternoon?"

She shrugged.

"Well, did you have anything to eat? There's a lot to choose from."

"We shared a cabbage roll over at the Polish booth."

"That's it? No wonder Jon just finished an entire meal."

"Those prices are ridiculous and it's too cold to eat outside. And there's nowhere to sit - I don't like to stand while I eat."

I could feel my mouth working to form words, but the only thing that emerged was a noise similar to the one Patty Duke made near the end of The Miracle Worker, "Wuh...wuh..."

I felt Jay's cautionary hand on my arm. "Remember how hot it was last Thursday when we had our food and wine pairing at Coral Reef? We went there early to cool off and they were handing out cold cider. Maybe this restaurant will have some coffee ready for us."

This was an absolutely brilliant tactical move on Jason's part - he saved me from saying something really rude, he got Jon away from the cafe just when it looked like he might go back to clean out what was left of their current food inventory, and he got all of us out of the cold weather. :thumbsup2

Sadly for us and for Restaurant Marrakesh, we had apparently experienced the gold standard of Food & Wine Pairing events at Coral Reef last week and there was no place left to go but down. To begin with there was not a separate waiting area for the special event guests at Restaurant Marrakesh like there was at Coral Reef, so we were all crowded together in their small lobby, getting in the way of CMs and park guests who were trying to check in for their ADRs.

And to our disappointment no one offered us a hot beverage while we waited - I had really hoped that there would be some hot mint tea or some specialty coffee available for us to sample. In all fairness, they didn't have to give us anything - it wasn't part of the program. But no one at Coral Reef had to offer us anything extra last week when the mercury was at the opposite end of the thermometer. This difference in service levels between the two restaurants really set the tone for both events in my mind.

Here's Grimmie and me while we were waiting to be seated for the event. She almost looks content, doesn't she?
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Just like Sweet Sundays, there was no one seating people by party, so it was another bum-rush to find a place to sit. There was no menu provided so we didn't know what courses we were going to be having nor did we know which wines we would be trying. And, there was only one set of flatware at each place setting. We were going to be served three different courses but each of us only had one set of flatware? Yucko!!

Here's the table:
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The interior of the restaurant is gorgeous, but for some reason we only took one picture.
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And by the time we were seated Grimace was back to her old self. Check out this picture, which we've titled: I Blame You For Everything.
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To quote Dave Chappelle in his role as Clayton Bixby, "If you've got hate in your heart let it out."

:rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

The guy doing most of the talking at this event, I believe he was the winery representative, said that the interior of this restaurant was modeled after the inside of a palace in Morocco. I'd love to tell you what this very informative and engaging person's name was, but I don't know it. You wanna know why I don't know it? Because Restaurant Marrakesh didn't provide any information in writing at this food and wine pairing. The chef, whose name is also a mystery, came out and talked at us for a few minutes. At that time he told us about the three courses he was preparing for our tasting enjoyment.

Brace yourselves my friends...no dessert?!?!?!?

Bah! Don't they eat dessert in Morocco?

If I hadn't already paid in advance and if I weren't trapped at the end of a table for 14 with no means of escape I'd be outta here and on my way to the Boulangerie Patisserie faster than you could say chocolate eclair with a side order of profiteroles.

Thanks for letting me get that off my chest. ;)

I'm going to do my best to let you know what we were served, but I'm warning you now that my spelling is atrocious and some of these dishes have names that I had to guess at since I had to write everything down on the paper place mat on the table. As for the wines, all I know is a name and a region - no information about the specific wineries was provided. Tsk Tsk Tsk.

Course I: Bell Pepper & Tomato Salad with Spices (served cold) and Seafood Bastilla, served with a wine called Masianco from Italy.
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I think the seafood part of this was OK. Jason said that the entire dish was good - very flavorful and spicy - and he should know because he ended up eating most of mine, too. I did like the wine, which was a white similar to a Pinot Grigio - my favorite!

Course II: Lemon Chicken with Couscous served with a wine called Ksar Blanc from Morocco.
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This wasn't bad. I actually liked the couscous but the chicken was a bit chewy. Jason says this dish was also tasty - who am I to dispute his claim? As for the wine, I recall that it was actually the best of the three we tried, but I'm not sure why. Oh, for tasting notes like we had from Coral Reef!

Course III, AKA not dessert: Beef Shishkabobs with Marinade served with a wine called Condessa de Leganza Crianza from Spain.
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I remember this being too spicy for me and I had to hand most of it off to the men in my party. As previously mentioned, when you have inflammatory bowel disease spicy food can be the kiss of death. I can drink like a fool and never have issues, but let me eat some over-spiced meat and it's time to pay the ER a visit. Again, for your reference, the husband liked this dish just fine. The wine was a red, and it paired well but I didn't really like it too much. Too strong for my taste - it was a man's wine!

So, to sum it up, this was all about trying something different. That's a good thing, I can do that. And since everyone else in our little group seemed to enjoy this experience it was money well spent. Would I do another food and wine pairing at Restaurant Marrakesh? Nope; but that's not because the food was bad - it just wasn't to my taste.

On our way back to the room we stopped at everyone's favorite French bakery and picked up...yes, you guessed it - chocolate eclairs!! We saved them for breakfast because we had tickets to Mickey's not so Scary Halloween Party and we had to get our costumes on for a frigid night of trick-or-treating around the Magic Kingdom.

Don't we look cute?
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Jason's mom made both of our costumes. She offered to make red pants for Jason to really complete the Mickey Mouse look, but he told her that he would be too hot to wear pants to the MK.

Don't you hate pants? :rotfl2:


Coming soon - the completion of Day 7 as we all suffer probable hypothermia at MNSSHP.
 
I marvel at the fact that you have terrific blackmail photos of Jay (in his Mickey "hot pants") yet he looks actually happy to be wearing the incriminating evidence! :rolleyes1

One thing you discovered about the food and wine pairings: Dessert is considered optional. Coral Reef seemed to be the only place that had dessert as a course when I did their pairings. My solution was finding the chocolate dessert kiosks in World Showcase. I really wish they'd bring back the flourless chocolate cake and port. :love:

You know, about that comment about beer tastings I made...I forgot I mentioned it in your food report, since it was so very long ago that I read it. ;)
 
[QUOTE =oybolshoi;18571081]Tuesday, October 24th -
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"Brenda love this is good S£$T"


And by the time we were seated Grimace was back to her old self. Check out this picture, which we've titled: I Blame You For Everything.
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"Ok who stole my bong?".....:rotfl2: :lmao: :rotfl2:

 

It just isn't right to be laughing this hard this early in the morning. Again, you've outdone yourself B. Great update!:thumbsup2
 
Oh my gosh, Brenda, thanks so much for starting out another long dreary day at work with such a good laugh!!:lmao: :lmao: Priceless!

After your description of the food and wine pairing in Morocco, that's one I'll pass by, too. The food looked okay, but too spicy isn't really my thing either. Although it was light on the seafood, which is unusual and better for me. But seriously, no dessert? :confused3

When they release the info for F&W, will they give us any info on what will be served at the pairings? I was going to have DH and I try one, but if I can't check out the menu first I may pass, as it would be my luck to have all seafood or something that this picky eater just wouldn't enjoy.

I love your costumes! How wonderful to have a MIL who can sew like that! Think I can borrow her to sew my daughter's ribbons on her dance shoes? ;)
 
I commend you for not buying your MIL a Toblerone, as hilarious as that would have been. Chocolate coated kharmic retribution. :lmao: Loving the latest installment (of course) and can't wait for the next!

That's an awesome turn of phrase, C. Marie... "chocolate coated karmic retribution." May I borrow it some time?

You know what...I bet the MIL wouldn't have even remembered. :rotfl2:

Thanks for reading and letting me know that you're still enjoying the ride.

I marvel at the fact that you have terrific blackmail photos of Jay (in his Mickey "hot pants") yet he looks actually happy to be wearing the incriminating evidence! :rolleyes1

Mickey hot pants... :rotfl2: Before we left STL he decided to wear a pair of his workout shorts and then the night for the party arrives at it's something like 40 degrees... he probably wished that he'd had his mom make him some pants after all (but he'd never admit that!).

Deep down, Jay likes being silly as much as I do.

One thing you discovered about the food and wine pairings: Dessert is considered optional. Coral Reef seemed to be the only place that had dessert as a course when I did their pairings. My solution was finding the chocolate dessert kiosks in World Showcase. I really wish they'd bring back the flourless chocolate cake and port. :love:

After reading some of the reviews on All Ears and looking at some of the past menus I just assumed the third course was always dessert. Lesson learned.


You know, about that comment about beer tastings I made...I forgot I mentioned it in your food report, since it was so very long ago that I read it. ;)

See, I pay attention to my readers' comments! :goodvibes


[QUOTE =oybolshoi;18571081]Tuesday, October 24th -
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"Brenda love this is good S£$T"

And by the time we were seated Grimace was back to her old self. Check out this picture, which we've titled: I Blame You For Everything.
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"Ok who stole my bong?".....:rotfl2: :lmao: :rotfl2:



AFEG, are you implying that my mother went back to the room and lifted some of my percoet? :rotfl2:


Another great one Brenda

Love that second Grimace photo:lmao:

and you and Jay in your outfits:goodvibes

Thanks Karen! That's another one of those pictures that my mother would kill me over if she knew of its existence. ;)


It just isn't right to be laughing this hard this early in the morning. Again, you've outdone yourself B. Great update!:thumbsup2

Awwww, thanks Nancy... you make me blush. :flower3:


Oh my gosh, Brenda, thanks so much for starting out another long dreary day at work with such a good laugh!!:lmao: :lmao: Priceless!

Thanks Lori - glad to provide a laugh! :goodvibes

After your description of the food and wine pairing in Morocco, that's one I'll pass by, too. The food looked okay, but too spicy isn't really my thing either. Although it was light on the seafood, which is unusual and better for me. But seriously, no dessert? :confused3

When they release the info for F&W, will they give us any info on what will be served at the pairings? I was going to have DH and I try one, but if I can't check out the menu first I may pass, as it would be my luck to have all seafood or something that this picky eater just wouldn't enjoy.

If you want an idea of past F&W pairings you can check out the F&W Festival section of All Ears ... there are some great reviews posted there and I used that to help me decide which ones we might want to try. Epcot doesn't list the actual menu because the indivdual chefs determine those and at some places the menu will vary from tasting to tasting.

I think the pairing at Le Cellier is supposed to be really good, and I was going to try for Italy this year until I read that Epcot is closing the restuarant there - don't know if it will be re-opened in time for F&W this year.


I love your costumes! How wonderful to have a MIL who can sew like that! Think I can borrow her to sew my daughter's ribbons on her dance shoes? ;)

Thanks - she did a great job on them, especially since it was kind of a last minute request. :thumbsup2

If you can bribe her with chocolate she might be able to help you out, but I make no promises. ;)

Thanks for reading everyone!!
 
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If you want an idea of past F&W pairings you can check out the F&W Festival section of All Ears ... there are some great reviews posted there and I used that to help me decide which ones we might want to try. Epcot doesn't list the actual menu because the indivdual chefs determine those and at some places the menu will vary from tasting to tasting.

I think the pairing at Le Cellier is supposed to be really good, and I was going to try for Italy this year until I read that Epcot is closing the restuarant there - don't know if it will be re-opened in time for F&W this year.


Thanks for the information. I'll check it out. Probably if we can fit one in Le Cellier would be a good bet. We're only there for five nights, which is really putting a crimp in my planning style, but more than five nights with my parents along could spell disaster . . . so we'll make do!;)
 
I love the "I blame you for everything" caption! :lmao: My mom is like that with my dad, too. You know, Jay should keep a copy of this photo handy for your old age, so when you do the same to him (as I will do to Rob) he can remind you of that day with your mom. Because you know we all turn into our mothers. :rotfl: I say I won't but every once-in-a-while, she rears her ugly head--out of my mouth!:rotfl2: :rotfl2:

Anyway, another great one.....good job!:cutie:
 
Another great installment! LOVE your costumes for MNSSHP. I wasn't sure if you were going to have a chance to update, I know you're leaving soon to go get your shrubbery!
 
Thanks for the information. I'll check it out. Probably if we can fit one in Le Cellier would be a good bet. We're only there for five nights, which is really putting a crimp in my planning style, but more than five nights with my parents along could spell disaster . . . so we'll make do!;)

Lori, based on what I've seen in the past, the F&W pairings have run on a weekly schedule something like this:

Monday: Japan
Tuesday: Morocco
Wednesday & Thursday: Coral Reef
Friday: Le Cellier
Saturday: France
Sunday: Italy

Those Le Cellier pairings book fast, so be sure to call as soon as possible to book the one you want. We're trying for the one we assume will be held on October 19th - any chance you'll be there then? I think BriarRosie may be trying for that one, too. It would be great to have a F&W pairing with a group of DISers! :thumbsup2


I love the "I blame you for everything" caption! :lmao: My mom is like that with my dad, too. You know, Jay should keep a copy of this photo handy for your old age, so when you do the same to him (as I will do to Rob) he can remind you of that day with your mom. Because you know we all turn into our mothers. :rotfl: I say I won't but every once-in-a-while, she rears her ugly head--out of my mouth!:rotfl2: :rotfl2:

Anyway, another great one.....good job!:cutie:

Thanks again for the kind words, Paige. It helps to know that people are enjoying the trippie. :goodvibes

I live in mortal fear of turning into Grimace as I get older. Actually I think I may be turning into Grimace's mom...and she was just awful! BriarRose likes to say that I should have nicknamed my mom Chernabog (the black demon from the "Night on Bald Mountain" sequence from "Fantasia") but that would really have been more appropriate for my grandmother.

Here's a picture of what I will most likely look like as I continue to grow older and more and more resemble my grandmother in behavior:

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It's probably a good thing Jay and I don't have kids - we can stop the madness now in this generation!! :rotfl2:


Another great installment! LOVE your costumes for MNSSHP. I wasn't sure if you were going to have a chance to update, I know you're leaving soon to go get your shrubbery!

Thanks Twingle! Those costumes are cute - I wish I could talk Jay into using them again this year but he's had enough of MNSSHP for awhile.

I'm going to try to keep updating as much as I can before we leave ... very early on the the 25th. :yay:
 
Before I could open my mouth to ask him another question, a cloud passed in front of the sun, the birds suddenly fell silent mid-chirp, and a blast of cold air brushed the hairs along the back of my neck.

Grimace had arrived.

Somewhere in the background I swear I heard the faint strains of the opening score from The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.


:eek: I got chills reading this! Nothing worse than a cranky Grimace! :scared1: Thanks for your review of the food and wine pairing at Restaurant Marrakesh... I don't think we'll be trying this one. In fact, I have to admit, we've never eaten at Marrakesh. Don't plan to either. Not my cup o' tea. Anyway, love the Minnie & Mickey outfits! ...and Jay wasn't even drunk when this picture was taken? So, Grimace & Jon went to MNSSHP too? I'm dying to know what their costumes were... ;)

Good luck getting ready for your thing on Monday. :hug: It's good you have a positive attitude about it. "Always look at the bright side of your life..." :rolleyes1
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(In my best Jack impression :cool2: ) After all, what if this is as good as it gets? :goodvibes

-Michelle
 
Lori, based on what I've seen in the past, the F&W pairings have run on a weekly schedule something like this:

Monday: Japan
Tuesday: Morocco
Wednesday & Thursday: Coral Reef
Friday: Le Cellier
Saturday: France
Sunday: Italy

Those Le Cellier pairings book fast, so be sure to call as soon as possible to book the one you want. We're trying for the one we assume will be held on October 19th - any chance you'll be there then? I think BriarRosie may be trying for that one, too. It would be great to have a F&W pairing with a group of DISers! :thumbsup2

Thanks again for the great information! I'll see what DH wants to do.
Wish we were going to be there the 19th, but we're there from the 7th to the 12th. But I'll be there in spirit, so be sure to have a drink for me!;)
 
Lori, based on what I've seen in the past, the F&W pairings have run on a weekly schedule something like this:

Monday: Japan
Tuesday: Morocco
Wednesday & Thursday: Coral Reef
Friday: Le Cellier
Saturday: France
Sunday: Italy

Those Le Cellier pairings book fast, so be sure to call as soon as possible to book the one you want. We're trying for the one we assume will be held on October 19th - any chance you'll be there then? I think BriarRosie may be trying for that one, too. It would be great to have a F&W pairing with a group of DISers! :thumbsup2

Oooh, we'll go! We'll go! :idea:
 
Lori, based on what I've seen in the past, the F&W pairings have run on a weekly schedule something like this:

Monday: Japan
Tuesday: Morocco
Wednesday & Thursday: Coral Reef
Friday: Le Cellier
Saturday: France
Sunday: Italy

Those Le Cellier pairings book fast, so be sure to call as soon as possible to book the one you want. We're trying for the one we assume will be held on October 19th - any chance you'll be there then? I think BriarRosie may be trying for that one, too. It would be great to have a F&W pairing with a group of DISers! :thumbsup2

Actually, I'm in the unique situation. I can possibly do LeCellier with "the Other Lori" and you, but not during the same week. ;) I'm going to try to book two weeks in a row, since my trip overlaps two Fridays.
 
So, I don't know how this happened, but I just had to catch up with like three installments... reading those three installments at once was like eating a nice chocolate eclair... :) Anyway, I am so glad that the Grimace is back! Hahaha... she did look content in that one picture, but that's it. I loved your caption/title for that photo: "I Blame You For Everything." Once again, I was :rotfl: But man, your photos and descriptions really make me want to go to Epcot during the F&W Festival... it sounds like so much fun. Can't wait for the next installment and more corny jokes. :thumbsup2 Oh! And of course, more of you guys in your costumes... adorable. I think I love you. Hahhaa.
 
Considering your appreciation for all things booze'n'tasty, adoration of The Simpsons, and disdain for pants I vaguely recall a drinking game (from a college party way back when) called Peter Pantsless and I suspect it's something you might have enjoyed :rotfl2: Now that I got out my sillies, I have to say those were some impressive costumes you two had for MNSSHP and I do so enjoy your vivid description of Grimace's arrival in Morocco. I'm pretty sure I felt the chill just reading it. Always a good time, keep it coming!
 
I came over from your food TR and I haven't finished catching up yet which is why this reply is going to be really out of place, but I had to say it:

I OWN a Yakoose head!!! I got it several years ago and treasure it to this day. (It holds my pens on my desk at home.) Its a shame they are no long selling them. I'm glad I bought into "Club Yakoose" when I did. ;) :rotfl: The AC is one of my must dos every trip. "It's now time for the parade from the unisex bathroom." :lmao:

Anyway, great report. I love hearing about the F&W fest and all the events. I have always wanted to go to this. For someone who loves food and wine (and beer) as much as I do, I'm surprised I haven't been yet. Hmm...maybe soon...

Thanks for such a terrific report! :thumbsup2 popcorn::
 
*GASP*! I'm very disappointed in you young lady! ON PAGE TWO?!?! Shame, shame, shame. Stop creating new boozey drinks, or packing for your shrubbery trip, or watching Simpsons/Monty Python and come and give us more, more, more!

Unless you're ill. Or suffering from a flesh wound. In that case, take your time and feel better soon! ;)
 














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