Brief recap: Were at the Food and Wine Festival in EPCOT. Its just after 11 AM on Friday, November 7th. While waiting for my brother (locals apparently cant get up early for this type of stuff) we start hitting the food booths.
We started the food going to the left, but only got to hit the first couple of booths before my brother called to say they were waiting in Canada.
But the first one we hit featured a shrimp with cilantro salsa. And we reach our first dogbiscuit of the trip. Incredible! There was a good mix of spices, but it wasnt too hot. The shrimp were good sized, but not too large. Just an overall excellent dish. And this comes from a guy whos not really all that into shrimp. I dont like shrimp cocktail at all. But this stuff was wonderful.
We turned around after that one and started heading to the right. About the third booth you come across when doing that is Canada. In Canada they serve a cheddar cheese soup that has quite the reputation. Ive heard about it here on the DIS boards for quite some time now. My brother and his partner informed me that it has become a tradition that they start every Food and Wine Festival day with a bowl of soup from Canada. We expected nothing less than perfection. It also felt like it was 95 degrees outside so the thought of eating a bowl of hot steaming soup really didnt appeal to me at that time. But I did so anyway. I now know what all the fuss is about. The fuss is good. A dogbiscuit for the cheddar cheese soup.
The final of the three dishes earning biscuits was the Seared Beef Medallions with Polenta. I believe it was San Francisco that this was from. The steak was juicy and tender but the polenta
.oh my gosh the polenta! It was the perfect amount of creamy to make it just melt as it went down your throat. Unbelievable.
Now for the frowny face:
Seared Tuna Loin with Roasted Red Peppers. I almost threw up on this one. I hated it so much that I deleted the picture off of my camera so I could forget about it. The first bite was okay, but thats because I got the cooked part. On the second bite, I got the raw fish. I dont do well with raw fish. Yeah, yeah, I know. Why did I order it? Cuz Im stupid. Happy now?
Our final feature attraction was taking our first trip on Spaceship Earth since the renovation. Getting my wife on this ride is always a pain. She gets Spaceship Earth and Mission Space confused. If I say the ride in the big silver ball she knows which one Im talking about, but if I just say Spaceship Earth her motion sickness begins to kick in right then as she thinks Im talking about Mission
Space. So, after I coax her onto the ride, we spend the 10 minutes or so treking all through it and we get to the end. Now, for those of you who have not ridden the ride, Im going to give out a spoiler right now. Skip to the next paragraph if you dont want to read it
.At the end, when it shows the happy couple living together in the kind of world wed like to see, the picture that it took of my wife looked drugged and she had her eyes closed. It was priceless. She didnt seem to appreciate it as much as I did.
Oh, I almost forgot. We did the Samantha Brown thing. My wife went for the Grand Marnier Orange Slush and I went for the Grey Goose Lemonade Citron Slush from France. These are in a booth that is there the whole year round but is $9/drink for a drink thats not very big. Hallelujah they were good, though! The lemonade tasted like just that
lemonade. There wasnt the slightest tinge of alcohol taste to it.
On second thought, maybe we got robbed
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: One day, I will go to EPCOT and not do anything except ride Soarin' all day long.
TIP FOR THE DAY: No matter what, if you're at the Food and Wine Festival, get the cheddar cheese soup. If you're not going to the Food and Wine Festival, change your plans so that you can go and get the cheddar cheese soup.