Sorry so slow! I've been away from the boards for a few days---and going through Disney withdrawal! Wishing we could book for next year already!
Saturday afternoon we went to MGM and got 2 frozen lemonades as snacks, and my mom got fudge. The fudge is only "eh"---I think it depends on your experience with fudge. Being from Wisconsin, we have the Dells, the northwoods, and we're somewhat close to Mackinac Island, MI---all tourist destinations that specialize in fudge...so we're accustomed to really good fudge. First of all, the lady at the candy shop said the fudge doesn't melt, which, if you know chocolate & the like, means they use wax, which never tastes as good. Not that they have any choice in Florida, but if you're used to really excellent fudge, this won't measure up. It is good for Florida fudge, though. We got dulce de leche, and it was fun to try (something different from what we get up north!). The frozen lemonades were a great snack---both in terms of value and refreshment.
Anyway, Saturday night, dinner at Boma. We had a 4:30 ADR (earliest on weekends) and we ended up cutting it a bit close---we checked in at 4:27. It was already packed. We got a pager and waited for a few minutes before being seated at a table kind of in the middle left of the restaurant. The last time we ate here, we had absolutely disasterous service (3 years ago)...they accused us of stealing the pager, the waitress told us we should just be glad to be there at all, the chefs actively ignored us so we only ate things we were sure of...So far, this was starting out better (and really, the whole experience was better). The hostess was very nice and said the waitress would be out in a moment.
The waitress (whose name I never did catch...she wasn't unpleasant but wasn't around very much) came out and asked about dietary needs and said she'd send the chef. We told her we were on the dining plan...she asked about drink orders. She didn't volunteer smoothies, but we asked and they are included. So my sister & I got smoothies (mango and berry, respectively) and my mom got tea, and we all had water (again, not gross Florida water!). She said she'd send the chef and she disappeared. We waited for what felt like a long time (I'd say at least five minutes) and she reappeared with drinks, and the chef followed her out, which was awkward because we were still talking to the waitress and the chef,
Fernando, looked a little impatient. I was looking around for TJ (in fact, I had my Vegetarian Disney book along to ask him to sign, just in case) and he didn't appear to be there, so no special anything for us

Fernando showed us through the buffet...he was fine and helpful, but we could tell it was a hassle (and for the record, we were very friendly and I was really trying to let him know it was helpful). He showed us through the desserts, and he seemed to forget about gelatin until I asked. I remember for sure the zebra domes do (which we all knew), the chocolate mousse, and...oh, the fruit tarts (I hadn't known that and I was really disappointed! That looked like the best of the desserts!).
ANYWAY...we filled our plates, starting at the salads---the pods here are kind of a hassle, because people just kind of jump in where ever, and it can take awhile since there's no clear line.
Oh, the smoothies:
Berry---delicious!
Mango---"it was good"
Potatoes with Afritude, Fufu (the sweet potato mush), hummus, falafel, lavosh, watermelon feta salad
Potato Salad, Strawberries, Lavosh, Field Greens with Mango Vinagrette, Vegetables, Couscous Salad, Potatoes with Afritude
Carrot & Ginger Soup
Kool Slai (yummy), Couscous salad, lentil salad (awful), African bread, lavosh, hummus (3 kinds)
Fufu (sweet potatoes & reg. potatoes mashed-top center), raisin rice, watermelon rind salad, potatoes with Afritude, Falafel, pap & sheeba, coconut rice, couscous
Falafel, couscous, coconut rice, potato salad, kool slai
Potatoes with Afritude, Falafel, couscous, fufu, coconut rice, roasted (?) vegetables, raisn rice
Lavosh, Cookie, Flourless Chocolate Cake, Peach Crisp, Cocomisu, Sundried tomato hummus, raisin rice
Potatoes with Afritude: These were pretty good, but we like roasted potatoes. These were better than most of the stuff here. I hate to say "spicy", because so many people worry about it being spicy here and we really find most of it bland, but the seasoning was not terribly refined on these. We LOVE very well-seasoned food (and what many would call "spicy"). These were good, but I think some of the spice was just there for the sake of being there and not in consideration of flavor. Does that make sense? We did like them, though...but they weren't a culinary masterpiece.
Falafel: I thought these were delicious, but my sister pointed out that it was really the TEXTURE that was so wonderful. My sister describes the flavor as "Hot but bland." Still good, but could have been better with a little more refinement.
Fufu: Sweet potato & regular potatoes mushed (not mashed---still chunks

) This was better than I remembered. It was good, but nothing we couldn't make at home. And really not "adventurous."
Hummus: These were good, but not nearly as good as we've gotten at the cultural festival at home. The sun dried tomato was our favorite.
Lavosh: Delicious...but obviously nothing unusual.
Watermelon feta salad: I didn't try this---this was my sister's plate. She was disappointed. It tasted fine, but she says "It didn't taste like a salad: it tasted like I had some feta on my plate and some watermelon on my plate...I make a kick a** cantelope and cheddar salad." (that, btw, was my sister's ever-present sarcasm) So, point being, they were trying to be clever and they kind of failed. It wasn't bad but the ingredients didn't make sense together (and we're guessing it's not a traditional African dish!
More to come on Boma, but we're having breakfast and I don't want to lose what I've written so far!