12/11 One Last Lunch Before Heading Towards Home
Sadly this was our day to start heading back home. Since our plan was only to drive as far as Santee, SC, 6 hours away, we decided to have one more Disney meal. I booked a lunch ADR at Chef Art Smith’s. We opted to share the Harvest Salad: Mixed greens tossed with fire-roasted red peppers and corn, shredded white cheddar cheese, heirloom cherry tomatoes and house-made balsamic dressing. Topped with grilled chicken, avocado, and hushpuppies. The server offered to split it for us ahead of time. Here’s our two portions:
The salad was excellent and certainly big enough for us to share. The chicken was perfectly cooked, the vegetables fresh and the hushpuppies delicious!
We also ordered a side of cheddar biscuits to share.
These were excellent as well. The biscuits were full of flavor and not at all dried out. Delicious! While this meal may not have been completely dietary, it was certainly much better for us than fried chicken and mac n cheese, our usual go-to items here. We were very satisfied with our choices.
We walked around Disney Springs to make sure we got most of our steps in for the day and then hit the road. We stopped for dinner at the Texas Roadhouse in Pooler, GA just outside of Savannah. We each ordered the Critter Salad, which is usually a favorite of ours. Unfortunately though it just didn’t compare to the salad we just had at Chef Art Smith’s and I didn’t take a picture. It was fine but we both felt like we didn’t enjoy it as much as in the past. We made it to the Fairfield Inn & Suites, Santee, SC for the night.
12/12 Departing South Carolina
The next morning we hit the road with our next planned stop in Quantico/Stafford, VA. When it was time to stop for lunch DH was feeling like getting a soda and asked me to find a restaurant that had Coke Zero in a Freestyle Machine. I located Moe’s Southwest Grill in Wilson, NC. Ironically the Freestyle Machine was out of order which we didn’t learn until after we purchased drinks. They did fix it though rather quickly. We both ordered the Homewrecker bowl: featuring fresh guacamole, choice of protein (we chose chicken), rice, beans, shredded cheese, shredded romaine, pico de gallo, and sour cream.
We both enjoyed our bowls filled with lots of tasty ingredients. We gave this a B+ and ranked it just above the bowl we got from 4 Rivers Cantina Food Truck. It was quite filling so it ended up being our lunch and dinner. Truth be told, we finished off leftover Gideon’s cake for our actual dinner that night at the hotel.
12/13 The Homestretch
Since the next morning we were eager to get around the D.C. area, we got up super early and hit the road by 5 am. Traffic was already pretty heavy but moved right along.
Here’s the Washington Monument through our windshield at 6 am.
We stopped for lunch in West Haven Connecticut at a newly opened Chick-Fil-A. What we didn’t realize when we pulled in was that this particular restaurant was take-out/delivery only. There was no indoor seating. There were a few picnic tables outside but it was 28 degrees out so we opted to eat our Market Salads in the car. Not a very glamorous final meal on our trip and the reality that we were back in New England weather was all too apparent.
We made it home safely by the afternoon of December 13. Overall we had a great trip, enjoying all that the holidays have to offer and also enjoying our healthier eating challenge. I will write a few more posts about our rankings of our meals as well as some things we learned about our healthy eating attempts. It was definitely great preparation for our upcoming trip for four weeks, beginning in April.