Saturday, October 17th - Wading Through the Crowds for some Food & Wine Snacking before Lunch!
Once we finished our Moet & Chandon Seminar and availed ourselves of the Welcome Center bathrooms - a not-to-be-missed visit after six glasses of bubbly - both Jason and I decided that we needed some food. We had about 90 minutes to kill before our F&W pairing at Tutto Italia and it took us about that long to get through three different booths thanks to the ever-expanding crowds. Packed as it was, I will say this: that was the friendliest, most cheerful throng of people I've ever seen at a WDW theme park. If everyone could be that pleasant, and patient, and not bad smelling all the time, WDW would be a virtual Shangri-La.
Personally, it's the poor hygiene practiced by some guests that drives me over the edge ... especially at Epcot. There is nothing worse than feeling those first pangs of hunger, stirred by the sight of so much wonderful food, quashed by the unique funk coming off the person standing in line ahead of you.
Soap. Water. Rinse. Lather. Repeat. And don't forget the deodorant.
Please.
**This public service announcement brought to you courtesy of everyone else's olfactory system - the worse you smell the more we notice**
While I'm on the subject of things that smell funky, let's talk cheese! Our first stop of the afternoon was The Mouse Catch, a booth that only sells cheese and a few beverages to accompany them. Personally I think this is a great addition to the Festival, but I would like to see them offer a bit more variety. Maybe six different cheeses instead of three and something other than Dorothea, which I like just fine but which was also offered last year. Guests have the option of purchasing a sample of one, two, or all three cheese selections; from a price standpoint it makes more sense to go with the cheese trifecta and that's what we did.
Cheese us!
Marques de Caceres Rioja
Our cheese selections, in no particular order in the above photo, were Dorothea (Dutch cheese); Piave (Italian cheese); and Mahon (Spanish cheese). Dorothea remains one of the most interesting cheeses we've tried - it's a goat's milk cheese made with potato skins and basil oil. It's a firm cheese but not hard, if that makes any sense. Piave is a cow's milk cheese with a hard texture and strong flavor - it reminded both of us of Parmigiano Reggiano. Mahon is made from cow's milk, which from what I understand is not all that common in Spain, and had a sharp taste and a firm texture that was almost crumbly near the rind.
We enjoyed all three of these cheeses tremendously, although it would have been nice to have had a side of balsamic vinegar or olive oil to go along with them. And the wine we selected was nice, even if it was a default choice - I wasn't in the mood for Prosecco after having had six glasses of Moet & Chandon, and beer just sounded revolting, so wine it was! For a dark red wine this was tolerable - not my favorite by any stretch of the imagination but decent enough.
From the Mouse Catch we fought our way along to China, where we stood in line for something like 20 minutes to order pork potstickers, grilled chicken with cumin & traditional northwestern chicken spices, and a specialty drink: the happy lychee.
Plate of chicken goop and two big, rubbery, pork lips
Oh Happy Drink!
China has never been my favorite booth, but in years past they always served the chicken scha-cha-cha and I would eat that with a beer or a formerly tasty green tea plum wine cooler and my gut worm would be happy. This year stopping at the China booth was fraught with as much danger as illegally crossing the frayed rope at the World Showcase entrance before 11AM. But I have to admit that I was pleasantly surprised by China and for that I offer them a grateful thank you. The pork potstickers, not something that I normally eat because I don't like them, were nicely prepared with a good deal of well-seasoned pork. I still think they look like wax novelty lips, but at least this time they tasted good. The chicken dish was OK - to be totally honest I don't remember much about it any longer, so it must not have made much of an impression.
As for the drink - we took a gamble and won! The Happy Lychee (pronounced Leech-ee) was very good - a little on the sweet side at first, as the rabbit pellet-sized ice cubes melted the liquour was slightly diluted and Jay and I both felt like we were sharing a mildly alcoholic, fruity lemonade. It was very tasty and worth ordering again!
And just so you know, I'm going to continue to refer to this as a Happy Lye-chee because anything with the word "leech" in it will make me run screaming from the room like a little girl.
Our final stop along the way to Italy was the Vienna, Austria booth, which we had never before visited. Since the weather was noticeably cooler today we decided to try their Paprika Beef Stew with Bacon Dumpling and their Sacher Torte. There was no need to order any booze from them since we still had a goodly portion of our Happy Lye-chee drink.
Sacher Torte and Beef Stew
The beef stew was really good - nice seasoning and very tender stew meat, but the dumpling was not enjoyable at all. You'd think a bacon dumpling could be a good thing but not today - what wasn't soggy because of the stew was dry and baconless. Next time we'll ask for another piece of beef and have them hold the dumpling.
Sacher torte is a new dessert to both of us and we enjoyed it very much. It was a dense, rich chocolate cake with a thin layer of fruit spread between the torte layers. We couldn't agree on the fruit, but I think it was apricot and Jay thinks it may have been some kind of orange. Either way, it was wonderful!
We sat on the stairs in Italy and looked out over the World Showcase lagoon while finishing this last snack and enjoying our Lye-chee. We were mere minutes away from a 90-minute food and wine pairing at Tutto Italia, a restauant we'd never dined at before. Life was good, and so we took a picture of our non-stinky selves in a rare moment of relative peace and quiet for the day.
We don't stink!
Birthday Drink Tally at 2PM:
1 Mimosa
6 small glasses of Moet & Chandon Champagne
1 shared small cup Spanish red wine
1 shared Happy Lye-chee
A whole lotta water!