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I started doing my trip report at where else, the Trip Reports Board. I've only completed Day 3 of my 10 day trip. However, I thought that most of my report is about food, so I will import and edit the non-food stuff out of this report to make it, uh, palatable for this board. 
Welcome to the Larded and Loaded Tour!
Who am I? My name is Lori, pleased to meet you. I started the trip solo, but I was meeting up with some internet friends (RADP newsgroup, VMK players) at various times throughout the trip. My first four days had been filled with food and wine festival special events. I was expecting my mother, sister and mom's friend (hereby known as The Trio) on the Tuesday following my arrival.
If you want a little more than that, please follow the link in my signature for the full report. To save myself some time, I'm copying my thoughts from the report verbatim, so lots will be redundant if you follow my link.
Don't say I didn't warn you.
Ok, here we go!
Day 1 : Thursday, October 11:
Part 1: Food and Wine Festival kiosks and a food demo at the Odyssey
I arrived, checked in at Beach Club Villas, and headed to Epcot to sample and wander a bit. It's 11:45 and I walk towards the UK and Canada. I stop and get the Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup and the Maple Custard with Almond Crumble:
As you can see, they don't believe in full cups of soup, but if I had pushed the issue, I'm sure I could have had the cast member top it off for me. It was slightly too thick from sitting around too long, and saltier than I would have wished, but it still had the same Canadian goodness I remembered from Le Cellier. As for the maple custard, I would have liked 4 more of those babies and I would have gone to town all over that action.
I stopped at Peru next. I ordered the Causa de Cangrejo (potato patty covered in a crab salad) and Arroz con Pato (Rice with Duck). They gave me the hot item first, the duck:
This was delicious. Sure, there was some liquid on the bottom of the plate, but the duck and rice were hot and flavorful. Yum.
Next was the potato with crab:
This dish was not so good. The crab had tasted like an entire bottle of vinegar was dumped on it, overpowering it for me, and the potato cake was pretty hard to cut into. I did manage to eat a good bit of it, but I found this to be a big disappointment for me.
Turned off by the crab dish, I picked up a Festival Guide on the way to World Showcase Plaza. I looked at my watch and noticed it was 12:35pm, and the next Odyssey cooking demo was at 1pm. I thought I was getting The Flavors of the Levy Restaurants, but instead, I got Neil Connolly, of Doc's Restaurant in Orlando.
Here's Neil and Pam Smith, the MC for the event:
Neil told us some stories about working for the Kennedys, of course to promote his book about working in the Kennedy kitchen. We also found the recipe in front of us for what he was making:
Lobster Stew!
Jackpot, baby! Oh, you want a photo of the stew? Certainly...
This was not only fabulous and rich, but there were huge chunks o' lobster throughout. I can imagine paying $12 for this as an appetizer in a restaurant, but it was FREE! This is why going to the cooking demos can be rewarding. It certainly made up for the pungent crab I had at Peru! Instead of a too-bright overexposed shot of the lobster, I have a slightly blurry shot of a chunk on my spoon to give you an idea.
I was a bit thirsty so I stepped into Club Cool for free drinks.
Before you ask, no...I didn't have the Beverly, but that doesn't matter. I'm immune to the allegedly awful effects. Seriously, I'd make a great shill for the unsuspecting, because I don't taste how awful it's supposed to be. And I skipped Mezzo Mix from Germany this time, too. I just wasn't in the mood for it. My favorite has to be the Vegemeatavitamin...er...VegiBeta from Japan. China's is ok, but a little too sweet for me.
Part 2: Dinner at Raglan Road
I was meeting my friends Bruce and Marta (RADP friends) for dinner at Raglan Road, which was new to me. I always like having a "new to me" place to eat at WDW, and I've covered most of the restaurants at least once because of this. Needless to say, I was excited. I couldn't believe how big a crowd there was, and we still waited about 25 minutes after my ADR time. They sat us right next to the band's stage, and I was secretly hoping to avoid the entertainment. I was afraid it would be too loud, as it was already loud in the place.
I started out with the Four Provinces beer flight. Sorry, all the pics were somewhat blurry due to low light levels. The dessert pic came out best because I switched up the way I took the photo.
Murphy's Red, Harp, Smithwick's and Guinness
I had Murphy's there before, (didn't say I haven't had a beer there, I just haven't eaten there!), but Smithwick's and Guinness were actually new to me. I was always intimidated by dark beer, but who knew I actually liked Guinness! I won't be afraid to order that at the Rose and Crown pub!
I had the Paddy's Pork, which our server said was the best item on the menu.
This was delicious, and the leeks and potatoes complimented it perfectly.
The slightly sweet glaze made the dish. Here's the aftermath:
Marta had the Pie in the Sky (chicken and mushroom pie)
That looked awesome, and I might want to try that next time.
Bruce had the Keen Eye for the Shepherd's Pie:
Sorry for the horrid photo. In hindsight, I'm really glad I didn't order this, because this dish will come back in a surprising way later in the trip!
They shared the calamari appetizer and later, these trio of Panna Cotta desserts:
That didn't spark my interest. I had my eye on the bread and butter pudding I heard so much about. Normally, I like getting desserts with chocolate, but I made an exception this night, and I'm glad I did. I loved the sauces for the pudding, and I couldn't finish it. It was pretty huge:
Isn't that a thing of beauty? It arrived hot, and it was probably illegal in 36 states. The server said it's the most popular item on the menu, and I can believe it. I saw servers walking many of these babies around the restaurant while we were eating our dinners. I have to give Raglan Road a
for a great meal. And I've heard plenty of stories about tortoise-slow service, but our server was quick and friendly.
Don't want to search for the updates? Check out my index!
Day 1 (Oct 11)
Day 2 (Oct 12)
Day 3 - Part 1 (Oct 13)
Day 3 - Part 2 (Oct 13)
Day 4 - Part 1 (Oct 14)
Day 4 - Part 2 (Oct 14)
Day 5 (Oct 15)
Day 6 (Oct 16)
Day 7 (Oct 17)
Day 8 (Oct 18)
Day 9 (Oct 19)
Day 10 (Oct 20)
Final Thoughts

Welcome to the Larded and Loaded Tour!

Who am I? My name is Lori, pleased to meet you. I started the trip solo, but I was meeting up with some internet friends (RADP newsgroup, VMK players) at various times throughout the trip. My first four days had been filled with food and wine festival special events. I was expecting my mother, sister and mom's friend (hereby known as The Trio) on the Tuesday following my arrival.
If you want a little more than that, please follow the link in my signature for the full report. To save myself some time, I'm copying my thoughts from the report verbatim, so lots will be redundant if you follow my link.
Don't say I didn't warn you.

Day 1 : Thursday, October 11:
Part 1: Food and Wine Festival kiosks and a food demo at the Odyssey
I arrived, checked in at Beach Club Villas, and headed to Epcot to sample and wander a bit. It's 11:45 and I walk towards the UK and Canada. I stop and get the Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup and the Maple Custard with Almond Crumble:

As you can see, they don't believe in full cups of soup, but if I had pushed the issue, I'm sure I could have had the cast member top it off for me. It was slightly too thick from sitting around too long, and saltier than I would have wished, but it still had the same Canadian goodness I remembered from Le Cellier. As for the maple custard, I would have liked 4 more of those babies and I would have gone to town all over that action.

I stopped at Peru next. I ordered the Causa de Cangrejo (potato patty covered in a crab salad) and Arroz con Pato (Rice with Duck). They gave me the hot item first, the duck:

This was delicious. Sure, there was some liquid on the bottom of the plate, but the duck and rice were hot and flavorful. Yum.
Next was the potato with crab:

This dish was not so good. The crab had tasted like an entire bottle of vinegar was dumped on it, overpowering it for me, and the potato cake was pretty hard to cut into. I did manage to eat a good bit of it, but I found this to be a big disappointment for me.
Turned off by the crab dish, I picked up a Festival Guide on the way to World Showcase Plaza. I looked at my watch and noticed it was 12:35pm, and the next Odyssey cooking demo was at 1pm. I thought I was getting The Flavors of the Levy Restaurants, but instead, I got Neil Connolly, of Doc's Restaurant in Orlando.
Here's Neil and Pam Smith, the MC for the event:

Neil told us some stories about working for the Kennedys, of course to promote his book about working in the Kennedy kitchen. We also found the recipe in front of us for what he was making:
Lobster Stew!


Jackpot, baby! Oh, you want a photo of the stew? Certainly...

This was not only fabulous and rich, but there were huge chunks o' lobster throughout. I can imagine paying $12 for this as an appetizer in a restaurant, but it was FREE! This is why going to the cooking demos can be rewarding. It certainly made up for the pungent crab I had at Peru! Instead of a too-bright overexposed shot of the lobster, I have a slightly blurry shot of a chunk on my spoon to give you an idea.

I was a bit thirsty so I stepped into Club Cool for free drinks.


Before you ask, no...I didn't have the Beverly, but that doesn't matter. I'm immune to the allegedly awful effects. Seriously, I'd make a great shill for the unsuspecting, because I don't taste how awful it's supposed to be. And I skipped Mezzo Mix from Germany this time, too. I just wasn't in the mood for it. My favorite has to be the Vegemeatavitamin...er...VegiBeta from Japan. China's is ok, but a little too sweet for me.
Part 2: Dinner at Raglan Road
I was meeting my friends Bruce and Marta (RADP friends) for dinner at Raglan Road, which was new to me. I always like having a "new to me" place to eat at WDW, and I've covered most of the restaurants at least once because of this. Needless to say, I was excited. I couldn't believe how big a crowd there was, and we still waited about 25 minutes after my ADR time. They sat us right next to the band's stage, and I was secretly hoping to avoid the entertainment. I was afraid it would be too loud, as it was already loud in the place.
I started out with the Four Provinces beer flight. Sorry, all the pics were somewhat blurry due to low light levels. The dessert pic came out best because I switched up the way I took the photo.

Murphy's Red, Harp, Smithwick's and Guinness

I had Murphy's there before, (didn't say I haven't had a beer there, I just haven't eaten there!), but Smithwick's and Guinness were actually new to me. I was always intimidated by dark beer, but who knew I actually liked Guinness! I won't be afraid to order that at the Rose and Crown pub!
I had the Paddy's Pork, which our server said was the best item on the menu.

This was delicious, and the leeks and potatoes complimented it perfectly.
The slightly sweet glaze made the dish. Here's the aftermath:

Marta had the Pie in the Sky (chicken and mushroom pie)

That looked awesome, and I might want to try that next time.
Bruce had the Keen Eye for the Shepherd's Pie:

Sorry for the horrid photo. In hindsight, I'm really glad I didn't order this, because this dish will come back in a surprising way later in the trip!
They shared the calamari appetizer and later, these trio of Panna Cotta desserts:

That didn't spark my interest. I had my eye on the bread and butter pudding I heard so much about. Normally, I like getting desserts with chocolate, but I made an exception this night, and I'm glad I did. I loved the sauces for the pudding, and I couldn't finish it. It was pretty huge:

Isn't that a thing of beauty? It arrived hot, and it was probably illegal in 36 states. The server said it's the most popular item on the menu, and I can believe it. I saw servers walking many of these babies around the restaurant while we were eating our dinners. I have to give Raglan Road a

Don't want to search for the updates? Check out my index!
Day 1 (Oct 11)
Day 2 (Oct 12)
Day 3 - Part 1 (Oct 13)
Day 3 - Part 2 (Oct 13)
Day 4 - Part 1 (Oct 14)
Day 4 - Part 2 (Oct 14)
Day 5 (Oct 15)
Day 6 (Oct 16)
Day 7 (Oct 17)
Day 8 (Oct 18)
Day 9 (Oct 19)
Day 10 (Oct 20)
Final Thoughts