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Dave,

Soo jealous...Sounds like a lot of fun..I bet the parks are all decorated up for the holidays..... Do you spend the night or come home???If you do then where do you stay???

I love the summer and the heat there.Was there in july and Aug. last summer and loved it with my lung it is soo much better for me...
Wish I could get Dh to get a job there and say we could go.....
kristin
 
Do you spend the night or come home???

This weekend we are coming home Sat night. Next weekend we are spending the night at one of the All Stars resorts. We have tried many of the resorts with Wilderness lodge as our favorite so far. We get the All Stars for around $70 so we stay there more than any. We are only 1 hr and 15 minutes from magic kingdom so a day trip is not that bad.

Have a good night

Dave
 
XLT800 said:
This weekend we are coming home Sat night. Next weekend we are spending the night at one of the All Stars resorts. We have tried many of the resorts with Wilderness lodge as our favorite so far. We get the All Stars for around $70 so we stay there more than any. We are only 1 hr and 15 minutes from magic kingdom so a day trip is not that bad.

Have a good night

Dave

I have heard the Wilderness Lodge is nice we went and visited friends who were staying there once when we were there at the Floridian...The all stars are nice to and cheap for a quick stay..We stayed at the Sports a while ago probally seven years ago way before kids....A day trip is not bad you must have annual passes since you are close and can go a ton...Have you ever been there for the Halloween parade, etc....We are thinking of taking the kids to this next year before the cruise..We are already going to do WDW for six days before the cruise but are unsrue about the halloween party...Do you think it is too scarey for four year olds...????We are going to stay at Saratoga Springs before the cruise...then go on the cruise...so it will be crazy for us then we can relax on the cruise...
Got to run they are coming to replace my windshield this morning a rock put a chip in it..It is neat they are coming to the house to do it....cool....
And I have got to run and finish hanging wreaths on all of my windows...Your pictures inspired me to do a bit more decorating around here. still need to go and get a tree...we usually cut one down...
talk to you soon,
enjoy this weekend...
kristin
 

Hey,
Where has everyone been??
Dave how was your weekend??
Anyone in for exchanign christmas cards with one another??
 
Hope everyone had a great weekend. Ours was pretty good. Did not get to the candlelight processional. We met up with a friend that we met on our last cruise and we just hung around MGM. We did get to see the Osbourne lights and Fantasmic. Next weekend we will go to MK to see all the decorations.

Dave

DW handles the Christmas cards but I am sure that she would love to participate in a exchange.
 
dave,
glad that you had a great weekend...got any pictures of MGM to share with us...
make sure you take some pictures at MK of the decorations to share....
sounds like you had fun...
how was the weather???
 
Hey Kristen......

Because we go to Disney so much I have a bad habit of not taking the camera but I will try to remember to take it this weekend and will post some pictures. The weather was a perfect 75 degrees and sunny. I hope that we can have the same this weekend.

Found us on page 2. I can assume the holidays are making everyone pretty busy.

By the way, we did get to the screening passes for Narnia through Disney Visa. It was an excellent movie and will probably pay to see it a second time.

Dave
 
XLT800 said:
Hey Kristen......

Because we go to Disney so much I have a bad habit of not taking the camera but I will try to remember to take it this weekend and will post some pictures. The weather was a perfect 75 degrees and sunny. I hope that we can have the same this weekend.

Found us on page 2. I can assume the holidays are making everyone pretty busy.

By the way, we did get to the screening passes for Narnia through Disney Visa. It was an excellent movie and will probably pay to see it a second time.

Dave


Dave,
Sounds like the weather is perfect.. Unlike here...Please take some pictures would love to show the kids how disney looks at christmas.. thanks.. and have fun...

I know I am getting nervous that we are slipping down on the pages..Counting on you to keep us going....

Oh I did not get those passes...When did you get them?? Was the movies scarey and what age do you think it is appro.. for??
Kristin
 
Hello everyone....

.... we're traveling on business and headed home - everyone asleep right now. Here's my prime rib routine...

Get a good meat thermometer - and have a range that is graduated donw to 100 if possible. Lots of these things start at 120 or even 130. Absurd! It is nice to have an electronic thermometer - and it is not a substitute to have a high temp candy or instant read thermometer. Although an instant read is sort of OK after removal (but redundant). And a second in over thermometer for reading OVEN temp is OK too if your oven seems to not to cook at accurate temperatures.

Next - get ROCK SALT, Lawry's seasoned salt (salt, MSG, and a laundry bag of components to make it seem interesting), fresh minced garlic. Plus you will need one or two packets of Lawry's Auju sauce.

Now a word about prime rib. There is common store bought "rib-eye boneless roast" in "choice" grade. And those butchers will tell you this is good enough and all you'll find in your neighborhood.... and that may range in price from $6 up to $11 a pound. Plus they will say it has been aged... (non-descript usually and realy just a load of nonsense).

Then at the other extreme you can buy REAL Dry aged STAND RIB PRIME RIB - usually up around $10-15 a pound for a 7 rib roast.

Then you have commonly available COSTCO standing rib roast in "select" grade. Usually in the $7-9 range.

Well - this can get muddled since during the holidays everyone selling the stuff knows people will look for his stuff and buy.

But what you basically want is a STANDING RIB roast - small enad (not the bid end) or if you're serving a larger family gathering then TWO small ends or.... if you you must then the whole 7 rib roast. YOU MUST have the bones in as this helps the cooking process. SMALL END is the tender end that is usually carved up into nice steaks. Big end may look nice but the marbeling is usually less so there. AND on aging. I sort of age my cuts in my fridge about a week or so on my own. It concentrates the flavor supposedly.

Now prep is an issue. The idea is to cover the cylendrical sides with rock salt, seasoning and garlic rubbed all over. This serves to seal the exterior when you sear it in cooking. This preserves the juices inside. If while cooking you get any mearusable red juice in the tray then it has lost it! On the ends I add the same treatment but less then the sides. The ROAST Then rests in the tray on it's ribs down. The placement of the thermomether probe is critical. It must not touch a rib bone and the insertion point should be on the cylindrical side - high up and through an emerging point that should be surrounded by fat. The fat should sear around the opening and seal in the juices. YOU might get some juice loss at this point and if so then that is barely tolerable.

So - preheat to 375. Place roast into oven for about 20 minutes THEN turn down temp to 250. This will sear in the exterior. DO NOT open the oven in the first hour to check temps as this will release the high temps established for searing. Let the temp fall of it's own accord down from 375 to the setting of 250. This should take anywhere from 2.5 - 4 hours depending on the size and shape of your cut ... and the TRUE temp of your oven. The idea though is to watch for the roast temp to rise to about 110-115. Not a degree above. When in this range pull it out and LET IT REST undisturbed or cut for about 10-15 minutes. This will allow the juices to settle inside. SLOW cooking like this ensures cooking evening throughout as well as easy controllability provided you check on temps regularly.

NOW - the entire roast will be RARE. Now the Auju sauce comes into play here. THIS IS the routine.... if a rare slice is desired - carve and serve as is with HOT auju to the plate only. If a medium rare cut is desired then ladle HOT auju on top of the rare cut. If medium is desired then dip the cut into the pot of hot auju - this will take the color out of it without really deep cooking it. If medium well is desired - allow for more than dipping a rare cut in the HOT pot of auju. And the real pain is when someone wants a well done cut that's THICK... as this will involve soaking a cut in hot simmerring Auju sauce usually. You can forestall a little of this recooking if you save the cooked end caps for the folks desiring well done.

So - no matter what degree of prep is desired and regardless of where you are in the carving process you can address everyones' varied preferences this way. I highly recommend Lawry's brand auju as it is consistently very good quality. DOn't discount your auju to a lesser brand. Plus I add minced garlic to my auju... but that's me - I like garlic in many things.

OH - and do try to plan on cutting several THICK DRAMATIC CUTS. This sort of stages the meal in some ways. Yeah, I know some folks simply will NOT eat a cut that large - but at the table having a few people glance over at some of the huge cuts is sort of fun. AND IF many folks want THICK greater then 1.5" thick cuts - you will have to buy accordingly.

AND - your carving will be a LOT easier if your choosen carving knife is sharp. If not then remember - a sharpening iron will only go so far in repairing a worn edge. For sharp results you may have to take the knife in for professional resharpening. It's usually $5 or so per blade at the local mall/knife shop. I have a semi-professional motorized sharpener in the kitchen. It set us back about $60 on sale at Macy's. It saves us money in the long run with CONVENIENCE and repeated use obviously. Our knife set is actually a lowly Chicago cutlery set with relatively mild steel formulation. BUT HECK.... it serves us just fine and I don't anguish over how I use my set on challenging carving tasks! And I do have a nice soligen AND cuisinart chef's kitchen knife. Those "look" a little nicer for public carving.... heh-heh-hee.

So - good luck - enjoy - and if you want alternative seasoning techniques and routines then look it up on google. I vaguely recall reading about some mildly strange and unique combination of seasonings discussed. BUT I DO NOT buy into the higher cooking temperatures a few recipies had suggested. And - you'll NOT find any (or many) recipies suggesting my final heating and serving technique with the auju.

Do let me know how it turns out if you try this!

gotta get ready to check out and head home soon... adios! :Pinkbounc
 
Sounds sooo yummy makes me hungry........I think I will try this...Is this what you are making for christmas dinner as well???

Where did you go this time capt..???
 
Here we are on page 2 again......sorry not holding up my end. I have gotten very busy at work ( which is usually where I check) Capt.....roast sounds good but we do not cook on Christmas, we have too much fin just hanging out with kids and not having to worry about getting dinner ready.

Kristen....as for the movie, it did have some intense fighting scenes. It would depend on your kids tollorance for fighting. Both of mine could of handled it at 5 or 6 years old. It also had many funny parts in it.
Take care

Dave
 
XLT800 said:
Here we are on page 2 again......sorry not holding up my end. I have gotten very busy at work ( which is usually where I check) Capt.....roast sounds good but we do not cook on Christmas, we have too much fin just hanging out with kids and not having to worry about getting dinner ready.

Kristen....as for the movie, it did have some intense fighting scenes. It would depend on your kids tollorance for fighting. Both of mine could of handled it at 5 or 6 years old. It also had many funny parts in it.
Take care

Dave


I know page two it is making me wonder can we keep this going for less than a year??? I agree was talking to Dh and we were thinking the same thing this year Dave...he said we always have way to many over the house and we spend all day cooking and claning up..think this year we need to simplify things...what will you cook...?? i always feel like I never get a chance to actually enjoy the holiday...It is the one day Dh is home and not actually working....

i think mine might be tooo young for the movie...i think I will get it when it comes out on DVD..

Hello to all and hope everyone has a nice weekend and get posting..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Kristen....you are so right about not enjoying the holiday and spending all your time in the kitchen. So 3 years ago we decided not to do it anymore. What we do is buy all kinds of meats and cheeses and good sandwich rolls and paper plates. We then eat when we want to....no set time and we are not tied to the kitchen. I feel that Christmas day is much more relaxing and the kids enjoy it also. We are not a formal family anyways. Instead of a dining room table in the dining room we have an air hockey table. Hope everyone has a great weekend.

Dave
 
Dave,
You are too funny with the air hockey table..that is something Dh would want to do if i would let him..
I was just sitting tonight thinking of what I could fix ahead of time for christmas...want tos ee the kids enjoy themselves and I want to enjoy myself tooo..I never get to sit back and relax ever...
Have fun this weekend your going to the MK right???
Kristin
 
hello,

i have one daughter sleeping on my arm - raining outside - 4am...

So we got back from San Luis Obispo - a regular monthly working gig the family tags along with most of the time.

And as for Xmas dinner - we visit family in Hawaii so I am not sure about doing prime rib there - mostly it's visiting our relatives and they do the spread. But now that you mention it - if I can get a nice cut maybe I'll contribute one to an Xmas dinner - they have Costco there and I can call their meat manager to see if they get it or if I can order it.

So I did not notice any other recipies posted - am I the only one or did I just miss other postings? How about another holiday "secret recipie" contribution? :confused3

funny how the local time is 4am but the posting time above sez 5am... :rolleyes:
 
We are all going to see Narnia tonight. I'll let you know what we think. We are really looking forward to it.

So, what are everyone's plans for Christmas? We will be spending Christmas Eve at my mom's house. We'll open gifts in the afternoon, snack on apps, then go to Mass at 6pm. Then have a late dinner afterwards. On Christmas day we'll open what Santa has brought (if we've been good!), then go to my mil's in the afternoon to open yet MORE gifts and have another dinner. My real stress begins when we get home with a car FULL of toys and no where to put it all. I tried putting a limit on my mother and mil a couple of years ago, and told them they could only get the kids 5 toys each (I was being generous, after all baby Jesus only got three gifts, one from each of the wise men!).....BUT, they completely ignored me! So, I don't even try anymore. Time to go thru everything again and get some donations ready.

We just got our first real snow of the season, and it is just beautiful outside. I'm sure I'll be completely OVER the snow after Christmas and pining for spring. But, I do love a white Christmas!
 
Buck, Hi it is snowing here bad..Ugh!!!!!!!!!!! I hate it......Cold and wet..Capt wish I lived where you did or where dave lives....

Hey if anyone wants to exchange cards lets Pm each other with addresses???

Buck sounds like you will be busy on christmas I already started cleaning out the basement/playroom of toys to make room for new toys....UGh!! so overwhelming....

got to run and finish scrapbooking my disney pictures we are all still in our pjs.....
 
I really do miss the white Christmas. I grew up in Ohio and always had a white Christmas. I also like being able to wear shorts year round, and of course going to Disney when we want to.

As for other Christmas plans.....we go out to eat every Christmas Eve and get up very early Christmas day. We tell the kids not to wake us before 5am so they are usually in at 5:01. We will open presents, eat cinnomon(sp) rolls for breakfast. My parents will come over in the afternoon.

I will try to post some pictures of MK all decked out for the holidays. We are doing MGM on Saturday and MK on Sunday.

Have a great weekend

Dave
 
Dave,
Hope you have a great weekend..I am soo jealous....Wish I was going...Hope you ahd fun and would love to see some pictures...

Sounds like a yummy breakfast on christmas morning....
Kristin
 
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