I know I always say it, but I'm so jealous of your quick little jaunts to the park to have some lunch, see the sights and grab a pin. If only I could do that...After this we headed home. Another quick jaunt to the park!
Nah. I'm right.
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You must lead an interesting life.
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I swear I have an alibi.
I think I might take you up on that.
Seriously enjoyed your company Alison.
(Fran's too!)
Where is everyone? This was not my experience.
What is that in your sandwhich? Deep fried onion shreds?
I am getting to the point now where this cannot come round soon enough. We are both so ready for a vacation.
I had not realised this. Looks like the menu is pretty similar though.
That looks amazing.
What? Did you go back and watch the movie?
You wouldn't believe...I didn't tell you hardly any of my stories when you were here.
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Cool! We would enjoy your company inside or outside Disney. We can make that happen as long as you can get here!![]()
Yummy looking meal!
The Riverbelle Terrace looks like a lovely place to have lunch. What a lovely menu. Both your and Frans choices look good. Tater tots mmm.
Yeah for heading to Orlando.
Fun jaunt to the park. What are these LE pins you speak of?
I like the look of that empty park!
Wow! That food does look good. I didn't realise they had converted to a TS.
I need to catch up again on the TR.
And looking forward to updates on F&W.
I know I always say it, but I'm so jealous of your quick little jaunts to the park to have some lunch, see the sights and grab a pin. If only I could do that...
All caught up again!
That Beauty and the Beast event looks and sounds AWESOME! So jealous that you live so close and get to go to all those amazing events - but then, feeling so lucky you are willing to share your experiences here with us.
Your Riverbell Terrace lunch looks super yummy!
Lucky ladies and your quick jaunts to the park! I am sad I missed the MSEP this last trip. I will not miss it in May. The crowds for seating are just overwhelming. People were lining up 3 hours early.
Riverbelle looks yum!
Just worked with what was in the memory banks.
Those things are kinda faulty, though.
No, you didn't!
Must rectify this.
WOW! What a great first demo. That food is right up my alley! 1/2 teaspoon of sesame oil? Hmm. I tend to just add 3 or 4 drops to the pan with normal oil.
That chicken with kecap manis and thai basil sounds divine. Bet it won't take you long to head to the right chinese/asian grocer.
And I love the F&W v-neck t-shirt. Gorgeous.
That chicken recipe sounds doable! But the sesame oil bottle we buy at Trader Joe's is so small, that might use the whole thing! I just use a tiny bit for flavor for stir fries, but I never bother to measure, lol. Not sure if I've ever seen sweet soy sauce, however. I do sometimes mix teriyaki sauce with soy sauce - I wonder if that is similar.
Well, the only way it might happen is in person and with alcohol....![]()
I did end up getting everything that I wanted.
We also booked a Tequila Tasting at 5PM.
wine glasses, both tervis and glass.
They also had these little cards AP holders could get that were $45 and you got 8 tabs which were good for any food item. If it was over $5.75, then the tab made it worth your while.
I actually approached a random stranger and asked if I could take a picture of hers since we had just used our last tab.
I was pretty fascinated with this machine, and tried several of the selections from there over the course of the festival.
Eventually he came on stage. The lady behind him “hosted” every demo on this stage and she got to be kind of annoying because she had the same spiel for every time she came out, and was so overly "bouncy" (and I don't mean like Tigger) and energetic, I kinda wanted to hit her over the head.
Our chef informed us that he would be making Three Cup Chicken which is a standard Chinese Comfort Food. It would use a cup of sesame oil, a cup of soy sauce, and a cup of vinegar. That’s not actually how his recipe worked out. I took notes as he spoke, and for a period, I lost the pad where I wrote the notes. When googling the recipe I found so many variations of the recipe (which our chef told us would be the case), but none were like his. I was glad to find my notes, and I even made this dish once (minus the Thai Basil, I’ll need to special order that from Gelson’s next time). Sorry it’s so blurry. I have a few tweaks that I will make to the recipe next time I try it at home.
They had a camera over the stage so you could see what they were doing.
Sweet Soy Sauce, otherwise known as Keycap Manis (Ketchup Manis) Thank you @PrincessInOz.
Obviously it was good otherwise I wouldn’t have made it at home!