janeapplemeadow
Mouseketeer
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- Nov 17, 2008
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O.K. here we go. I've been reading these reports for 2+ years and getting great info. (inspired by Dizneat, Catne and MickeyNicki) so I thought I would finally contribute something.
A little background about me. I'm a certified Disney freak(or so my family thinks), I'm single, I,m self-employed, I own a True Value Hardware store in Massachusetts. I discovered Disney in 1980 and a love affair began. I've made too many trips to count. Many times I'm traveling with young nephews and a niece(never to soon to addict the younger children) but this time it was an adult trip with my best Disney friend, Mary. We are both seasoned Disney travelers so this trip it was about signature dining. (no children=no chacacter buffets) At home I'm a good cook and baker and I try to eat healthy. Lots of chicken, fish and vegetables. When I'm on vacation anything goes and I basically eat non-stop, hence the " pound a day" title. I'm not a food snob, I enjoy signature dining but also crave a buger from Pecos Bill. I had fully planned to take lots of photos of everything I ate. The first place we ate at, Mary looked at me and stated, if your taking pictures, I'm leaving. (She's not a Dis'er) So, to keep things civil I put my camera away for the week.
I know..what's a food report without pictures, why bother. You have seen all these photos before, so use your imagination. I'll try to give you my honest, unbiased opinions.
A little background about me. I'm a certified Disney freak(or so my family thinks), I'm single, I,m self-employed, I own a True Value Hardware store in Massachusetts. I discovered Disney in 1980 and a love affair began. I've made too many trips to count. Many times I'm traveling with young nephews and a niece(never to soon to addict the younger children) but this time it was an adult trip with my best Disney friend, Mary. We are both seasoned Disney travelers so this trip it was about signature dining. (no children=no chacacter buffets) At home I'm a good cook and baker and I try to eat healthy. Lots of chicken, fish and vegetables. When I'm on vacation anything goes and I basically eat non-stop, hence the " pound a day" title. I'm not a food snob, I enjoy signature dining but also crave a buger from Pecos Bill. I had fully planned to take lots of photos of everything I ate. The first place we ate at, Mary looked at me and stated, if your taking pictures, I'm leaving. (She's not a Dis'er) So, to keep things civil I put my camera away for the week.
I know..what's a food report without pictures, why bother. You have seen all these photos before, so use your imagination. I'll try to give you my honest, unbiased opinions.